Pennsylvania election officials are reminding voters there’s not much time left to fill out and return a mail-in ballot application for this fall’s election, urging voters to get them done as soon as possible.
The last day in Pennsylvania to register to vote for this election is October 20. You may also realize there are other issues and possibly case law. So, this is an update with some new information from recent case law and practice.
Matthew Wolford (R) and Stella Tsai (R) diverge on what they see as the most pressing concerns facing the court. Michael Wojcik (D) is up for a retention vote.
The Nov. 4 general election is fast approaching, when Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania voters will decide who will serve on school boards, in municipal and county governments, and state and local courts. Here’s what you need to know about voting in the general election.
Pennsylvania is among a handful of states that hold partisan elections for judicial seats. But after a judge is elected to the bench, the partisanship is meant to stop. That’s why, in November’s election,
Not only is Pennsylvania a critical swing state, it has also found itself at the center of high-stakes election litigation. In 2020, for example, the state's high court extended the mail-in ballot deadline, allowing thousands more ballots to be counted in that year's presidential race.
On Nov. 4, Pennsylvania voters will choose who they want to lead the local governments that most closely impact their daily lives.
As Monday night's deadline approaches, election officials are breaking down exactly what you need to know. Pennsylvania residents have until 5 p.m. Monday evening to register in person to vote on Nov. 4.
When it comes to voting, college students in Pennsylvania have multiple options. Here’s what you need to know ahead of the Nov. 4 election.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro will be up for re-election in 2026 if he opts to run again. He's releasing a new memoir "Where We Keep the Light: Stories from a Life of Service" in January 2026.