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Pennsylvania has universal no-excuse mail voting. Here’s everything you need to know about the process ahead of the Nov. 4 municipal election.
On Nov. 4, Pennsylvania voters will elect local officials and judges. Learn more about how Spotlight PA will cover this municipal election.
On Nov. 4, three Pennsylvania Supreme Court judges are running in yes-or-no retention elections for another 10-year term.
Voters will decide whether three Democratic State Supreme Court justices will keep their seats in a swing state that will be crucial to the next presidential election.
Three judges on the state's highest court seek second terms. They recently dismissed claims their rulings are politically driven.
A national Democratic group that works on state legislative races is making a “six-figure investment” in this year’s Pennsylvania Supreme Court retention elections, the latest sign that the usually sleepy off-year judicial contests are taking on broader significance.
The deadline to register to vote in Pennsylvania's municipal election this November is quickly approaching. Eligible voters who wish to cast a ballot on Nov. 4 must register before the Oct. 20 deadline, according to state officials. You can check the status of your registration here.
Three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are up for retention in November. The court has played a crucial role in redistricting battles over the last decade.
A push to oust three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices has drawn national money into the usually staid retention election.