President Donald Trump proclaims that he will find a way to implement national voter-ID requirements by November's elections.
Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser said he’s spoken with homeland security officials regularly about local concerns over detention centers planned in PA.
A report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation finds a stark contrast — a “digital marriage divide” — in how different states allow residents to apply for and file marriage ...
A social media post cited by Elon Musk to bolster his argument that mail-in voting should be curtailed, and which was subsequently amplified by President Donald Trump, makes the false and long-ago ...
Whether ID is needed at polling booths is currently up to each individual state, meaning there is a patchwork of different rules.
Westmoreland County voters will again be able to cast paper ballots at the polls during this year’s primary and general ...
It features eight Pennsylvania trivia questions about love, romance, marriage, candy, and more, and takes less than five ...
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. By Carter Walker Votebeat February 11, 2026 Votebeat is a ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers voted along partisan lines Wednesday on a sweeping federal bill that would require Americans to ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including the economy and campaign ...
A printing error on Chester County mail ballot applications reversed first and last names, but officials say it won't impact processing.
Donald Trump wants to “nationalize” America’s elections. The word sounds neutral — bureaucratic, even benign. It is not. As a verb, “nationalize” implies action. And so does Trump.