Republicans Brian Burke and Liz Piazza are challenging Democratic incumbent Richard Womack and Joanna Phillips for two seats on Delaware County Council.
The Pennsylvania Municipal General Election is just around the corner, and here are all the important dates to ensure you are prepared to cast your vote. According to the Lancaster County Board of Elections,
Three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are up for retention this year, and millions have been spent already on advertising aimed at retaining or unseating them.
Find out what races are on the ballot and other essentials ahead of the municipal general election day on Nov. 4.
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On Nov. 4, Pennsylvania voters will choose who they want to lead the local governments that most closely impact their daily lives.
According to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's website, you must be a U.S. citizen for at least a month before the election, a resident of the election district in which the you plan to register for at least 30 days before the election, and must be at least 18 years old on or before Nov. 4 in order to register to vote.
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.
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.
Amid lower, off-year turnout, they argued, individual voters will have an outsized impact on several notable local and state races.
In order for Republicans to flip the court, they need voters to unseat at least two of the three justices ahead of the next court election in 2027.
Election officials in Carbon, Montgomery, Luzerne and Dauphin counties confirmed that some voters in their counties had been issued or received duplicate mail ballots.