Three justices dissented, saying a decision is of "paramount public importance" to the upcoming general election.
With Election Day looming, legal battles shaping how ballots are cast and counted in Pennsylvania show no sign of letting up.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to step in and immediately decide issues related to mail-in ballots in the ...
One mail ballot case was brought by a coalition of civil rights organizations while another was from the Republican National ...
Voting by mail is increasingly popular, but mail ballots are rejected far more often than in-person ones. In Pennsylvania and ...
As voting begins for Pennsylvania’s general election, legal questions about the ballots of mail-in voters remain ...
In a pair of Saturday night rulings the Pennsylvania Supreme Court refused to resolve questions about the commonwealth’s vote ...
Libertarian Robert Cowburn, Democrat Eugene DePasquale, Constitution Party nominee Justin Magill, Forward Party nominee Eric ...
Testimony delivered Wednesday at a Senate Democratic Policy Committee hearing aligned on changes sought to Pennsylvania’s election laws including a collective desire to create a pre-canvassing period ...
The rejections mean that the rules for mail ballot voting will likely remain mostly unchanged for the Nov. 5 presidential ...
Voters in Pennsylvania will likely need to wait until after Election Day to find out which presidential candidate won the state's 19 electoral votes.