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.
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.
On Nov. 4, in between the 2024 presidential and 2026 midterm election seasons, voters can head to the polls for the Pennsylvania judicial election.
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.
Numerous judicial candidates will be on the ballot Nov. 4, including retention votes for the PA Supreme Court.
Pennsylvania voters will soon decide whether three Democratic Supreme Court justices should remain on the bench in a retention vote that omits party affiliations and prohibits campaigning.
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.
On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who can decide local taxes, public safety, and more in your community. Here’s what you need to know.
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.