Government Court declines to resolve Pa.’s lack of uniform standards for ballot curing Commonwealth Court Judge Ellen Ceisler said her court lacked jurisdiction. By Votebeat - April 5, 2023
Government Senate committee leader’s record worries advocates hoping for election reform “People are worried about getting any election legislation past him,” policy advocate Kyle Miller said of state Sen. Cris Dush. By Votebeat - March 13, 2023
Government Analysis: Unequal election policies disenfranchised some Pennsylvania voters in 2022 State law is silent on logistical details that directly impact how Pennsylvanians can vote and whether a person’s vote counts. By Votebeat - February 21, 2023
Government Court won’t help Senate committee to force release of voter info The Commonwealth Court said the Pa. Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee can enforce a subpoena under its own authority. By Votebeat - February 13, 2023
Government Rejecting improperly dated ballots disproportionately impacts communities of color in Pa., data shows The finding is based on analysis of lists released by Philadelphia, Allegheny County and Erie County. By Votebeat - November 30, 2022
Government How disputes over vote certification could play out in Pa. counties When polls close on Election Day, a nearly three-week process to finalize and certify results will begin. By Votebeat - November 7, 2022
Government Analysis: Pa. redistricting hinged on ‘partisan fairness’ The Pennsylvania State Capitol. (Source: Wikimedia Commons) (Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Spotlight PA and is reposted here with permission. It is part of a yearlong reporting … Read more By Votebeat - April 5, 2022
News Roundup Pa. redistricting panel heads into final stretch to complete House, Senate maps Proposed state House districts in Lancaster County. (Source: Legislative Redistricting Commission | Dave’s Redistricting) (Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Spotlight PA and is reposted … Read more By Votebeat - January 24, 2022