It was a November to remember for Republicans across Pennsylvania as a “red wave” rolled in, but questions remain about the integrity of the process in the
Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt, target of Donald Trump’s ire in 2020, marked the end of the 2024 election as a return to normal.
Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said his department had filed 40 counts, including four felony charges of forgery, against Jennifer Hill, a Collingdale resident who was a paid canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project, a nonpartisan civic engagement group focused on reaching immigrants, youth, and voters of color.
Al Schmidt’s life was arguably upended by Donald Trump’s fury in 2020. Still, he had no qualms certifying Trump’s 2024 victory.
The Pennsylvania Senate race is between Democrat ... cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as ...
In 2016, Trump won Pennsylvania with 49% to Hillary Clinton’s 48%. Some states and some individual counties provide results broken down by type of ballot cast, which can include Election Day ...
The Republican nominee for president and his running mate, JD Vance, won the Keystone State with 50.4% of the vote and more than 3.5 million ballots cast in support of them.
A battle for election transparency is being waged across Pennsylvania’s court system. Against a backdrop of the “stop the steal” movement and persistent accusations of a broken electoral system, an unlikely alliance of GOP lawyers and grassroots democracy advocates is pushing to open elections to greater public scrutiny.
A woman from Delaware County has been arrested and charged with attempting to fraudulently register four individuals, including her
Moss is accused of voting twice - once in person in Florida, and again by paper ballot in Pennsylvania. Hill was arraigned this morning on dozens of charges. Prosecutors say she led a months-long effort to fraudulently register voters, including people she knew were dead.
Ari Fleischer’s call for vigilance in Pennsylvania elections (“Pennsylvania Almost Saw a Stolen Election,” op-ed, Dec. 9) rightly emphasizes the importance of upholding election integrity.
(THE CONVERSATION) Pennsylvania’s role as a swing state in presidential elections is a modern continuation of a characteristic noted as early as 1802. At a rally celebrating the election victory ...