The city has a real history of some ‘bad things.’ But a lot has changed, and advocates say the attacks are unwarranted.
The Commonwealth Court ruling says Butler County voters whose mail ballots were rejected were entitled to have their provisional ballots counted.
Disenfranchising citizens over ‘inconsequential paperwork errors’ violates voting rights, a state court says. The GOP will appeal.
Disputes involve provisional ballots, ‘notice and cure’ procedures, and the date requirement.
After ‘activist rulemaking’ in Georgia, experts are still confident officials can thwart local efforts to interfere with finalizing presidential results.
Would they be willing to do the same thing this year? We asked them.
Guidance and directives are a regular part of election administration in Pennsylvania, and will be again in 2024.
The ACLU and the Department of State say election officials don’t use the handwritten dates on ballot envelopes for anything. GOP lawyers say they could be a tool against fraud.
Justice Department officials mishandled information about the 2020 incident in Luzerne County, Pa., the agency’s internal watchdog says.
The directive seeks to cut down on ballot rejections and resolve inconsistencies in county policies.