Jordan Wilkie | WITF
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One-point-three million Pennsylvania voters are not registered with major political parties, so they can’t vote in primaries.
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The County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania wants vote-by-mail reform, as well as additional funding for Emergency 911 and mental health services.
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Berks County District Attorney John T. Adams said he is coordinating with other counties to refer an investigation into fraudulent voter registration forms to the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General.
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Candidates mainly use the funds to buy advertisements on television, as part of a strategy to persuade as many people as possible to turn out and vote for them. But while candidates are using money from donors to tell their stories to would-be voters, the source of those dollars can tell a story about the candidates, too.
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As many residents and political leaders follow best practice responding to a hate group, U.S Rep. Scott Perry does not.
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The upgrades to the state's election software systems will come in stages over a minimum four year process.
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Centre County is the last county in the state to certify results, due to an election challenge. A tight timeline for general election certification means courts will need to act quickly on legal challenges.
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Primary election results remain unofficial until audits, protests and certification are completed.
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A Lebanon County man faces 11 years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 attackon the U.S. Capitol.
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Provisional ballots are a backstop to make sure people can vote even when there’s confusion.