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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.
This weekend, Allegheny County will open four satellite voting locations where residents can request a mail-in ballot and submit it on the spot.
On Nov. 4, in between the 2024 presidential and 2026 midterm election seasons, voters can head to the polls for the Pennsylvania judicial election.
Republicans Brian Burke and Liz Piazza are challenging Democratic incumbent Richard Womack and Joanna Phillips for two seats on Delaware County Council.
For most of us, accustomed to elections as being a contest between candidates from opposing political parties, the notion of a retention election seems odd, almost foreign. So the idea that there are a number of Pennsylvania judges, both in the appellate courts and lower courts up for retention might need some explanation.
On Nov. 4, Pennsylvania voters will choose who they want to lead the local governments that most closely impact their daily lives.
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.
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.
Abortion rights have been top of mind for Democratic voters since Roe v. Wade fell, say advocates hoping to keep a Democratic majority on the PA Supreme Court.
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