Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls in less than two weeks to cast their ballots in both state and local races.
Pennsylvania voters will go to the polls to decide whether several judges keep their jobs, and who will run their polling places.
Our appellate and Supreme Court judges make decisions that touch every corner of our lives and define the boundaries of our ...
Voters will make two decisions in November as three candidates seek an open seat and one looks to remain another 10 years.
Pennsylvanians often treat judicial retention races as an afterthought. Some might even need a refresher on the concept. But when it comes to the rules governing elections, the Pennsylvania Supreme ...
As Election Day, Nov. 4, grows closer, one race in Pennsylvania will decide the fate of the Supreme Court moving forward, and possibly the 2028 presidential race. While there are numerous issues on ...
On Nov. 4, Pennsylvania voters will decide whether to retain three state Supreme Court justices. Here’s how the court has ...
But that decision Pennsylvania voters are being asked to make this fall carries major stakes on whether Supreme Court ...
Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli compete in a tight New Jersey gubernatorial race with polls showing a narrowing gap ...
Numerous judicial candidates will be on the ballot Nov. 4, including retention votes for the PA Supreme Court.
Voters have the option to return their completed ballots by mail, at an official ballot drop-box or at the county-election office. Voters are required to return their own ballots. In cases where ...
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