The group, which focuses on electing pro-choice women in races across the country, framed the effort to increase investment in state-level races as a way to create a bulwark against “Republicans’ assault on the economy,
Special election in Pennsylvania's 193rd District sees first Republican nominee
Republican leaders in Pennsylvania’s 193rd state House district have chosen Catherine Wallen as the GOP candidate for the March 17 special election to replace former state Rep. Torren Ecker. Wallen – a farmer and former staffer for Ecker – said in a Tuesday announcement that she had received “overwhelming support” for her bid from the Republican committee members in the district,
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In response to Pennsylvania’s pushback to the claim it was joining the EleXa program, Ben Kindel, a spokesperson for the Ohio secretary of state’s office, said Pennsylvania had shared its voter file with Ohio and that they were “obviously negotiating the terms of an ongoing agreement to share additional non-public data.”
Pennsylvania’s race for governor has officially begun. And 10 months before the election, the November matchup already appears to be set. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro formally announced his reelection campaign Thursday — not that anyone thought he wouldn’t run.
The rally marked Shapiro’s second public announcement of his candidacy, following a speech earlier that day in Pittsburgh.
Republican State Treasurer Stacy Garrity, who hopes to derail Gov. Josh Shapiro’s re-election bid this year, has previously suggested President Donald Trump won the 2020 election. But she revised those remarks this week.
A Pennsylvania Representative is looking to lower the voting age for school board elections. “No one deals with the repercussions of Pennsylvania school board decisions more than students themselves,” Rep.
(WHTM)– Pennsylvania lawmakers are proposing legislation to lower the voting age for school board elections in the state. Democrat State Representatives Chris Pielli (D-156) and John Inglis III (D-38) are introducing legislation that would lower the voting age for school board elections to 16 years old.
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