A complaint filed in Scranton federal court claims the “at-large” system“ results in Hispanic citizens not having an equal opportunity to participate in the political process.
A Pennsylvania man was sentenced Thursday for committing multiple election fraud offenses, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced. Philip C. Pulley, 62, of Huntington Valley, was sentenced to three years’ probation,
Aument resigned the seat in December for a new job as the state director for the office of U.S. Sen Dave McCormick (R-Pa.).
A Pennsylvania man was spared prison time after he pleaded guilty to election fraud. Philip C. Pulley, 62, of Huntington Valley, Montgomery County, was sentenced Thursday to three years probation, 100 hours of community service,
A Pennsylvania court says the secretary of state has the authority to direct counties not to allow “unauthorized third party access” to voting machines or risk having those machines decertified and unable to be deployed for elections.
A special election will be held March 25, 2025, for Pennsylvania's 36th state Senate District. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8. The district covers part of Lancaster County.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives began its new legislative session Tuesday like the previous session, with conditions ripe for partisan gridlock. Instead, a dose of pragmatism and rule changes to give the minority Republican Caucus a fighting chance to advance its legislative agenda helped the chamber with an easy and orderly start to the 2025-2026
HARRISBURG — A handful of groups were responsible for the vast majority of donations and independent spending in high-profile Pennsylvania elections for positions that make critical decisions about public education funding, investing state savings ...
Four new members swore oaths of office in the Pennsylvania Senate on Tuesday. The occasion marks the opening day of the Legislature’s two-year session and is filled with ceremonial conventions, from certifying election results to approving operating rules.
HARRISBURG — It has cost Pennsylvania taxpayers more than $1 million since 2023 to run special elections replacing members of the legislature who left office early.
HARRISBURG — It has cost Pennsylvania taxpayers more than $1 million since 2023 to run special elections replacing members of the legislature who left office early.
This story first appeared in The Investigator, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring the best investigative and accountability journalism from across Pennsylvania. Sign up for free here.