Pennsylvania election officials say the state saw a 57-percent decrease in rejected mail-in ballots this past election.The Shapiro Administration made the announcement on Friday, attributing the decrease to redesigned mail ballot materials and instructions,
Pennsylvania’s Department of State says they saw a significant decline in mail ballots being rejected during the 2024 general election. The department says there was a 57% decline in mail ballot rejections in November’s election compared to the April primary.
The number of Pennsylvania mail-in ballots rejected for errors decreased by 57% in the general election, according to Department of State. Of the roughly 1.9 million votes received on Nov. 5, 1% were tossed.
Pennsylvania’s Republican Treasurer Stacy Garrity was just re-elected to a second term, but some in Pennsylvania’s political circles are suggesting she could challenge
Pennsylvania saw big improvements in mail voting during the 2024 general election, the Department of State announced Friday. The Shapiro administration announced a 57% drop in rejected mail ballots in November compared to the April primary.
The death of Rep. Matt Gergely has shaken up the makeup of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. It will be split 101-101 among Democrats and Republicans until a special election is held. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is evenly split among Democrats and Republicans after the death of an Allegheny County lawmaker.
A special election will be held March 25 for the late Rep. Matt Gergley's state House district in Allegheny County.
Pennsylvania lawmakers beginning their new legislative session this month are preparing to debate what changes, if any, should be made to the way the state’s elections are run.
Matthew Gergely was first elected in 2023 to replace Lt. Gov. Austin Davis after he resigned from the 35th District seat in Allegheny County.
President Donald Trump sparked concerns among critics about the integrity of the race in comments he made just before Inauguration Day.
With flags at the capitol flying at half-mast, Pennsylvania legislators began to move forward to fill the vacancy left by House by Rep. Matt Gergely, D-McKeesport,
This story was updated at 5:12 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21, to reflect statements from District Attorney Heather Adams and Lancaster County commissioners.