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Votebeat reports on a Pennsylvania election fraud case where a mayoral candidate illegally registered non-residents to vote, revealing vulnerabilities in local elections.
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Pennsylvania election officials on Monday announced a redesigned provisional ballot envelope that they hope will lead to fewer ballots being rejected for technical errors.
The agency has asked states for voter rolls, information on election crimes, and procedures for checking voter eligibility, among other records. State officials question the scope of the requests.
A federal judge has modified part of a previous ruling that blocked much of President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order seeking to overhaul elections in the U.S.
Four Pennsylvania voters are asking the state Supreme Court to invalidate the commonwealth’s closed primary system in an effort to allow unaffiliated voters to cast a ballot in partisan primary elections in the crucial swing state.
Election officials across the country fear the loss of federal support for election security, according to a new survey.
Provisional ballots account for a small fraction of votes in Pennsylvania, but they can be decisive in close races.
Four independent voters in Pennsylvania are asking the state Supreme Court to rule that the closed primary system violates the state constitution.