Pennsylvania, Supreme Court and Retention Election
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Voters across Pennsylvania are casting ballots in the municipal election, headlined by retention votes for three state Supreme Court Justices. Polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Turnout approached nearly half the number of votes cast in last year’s presidential election — an unprecedented campus showing for an off-cycle election year.
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Republicans Just Lost a Statewide Election in Pennsylvania. What Does That Mean for the Future?
The stakes of Tuesday’s election were high: Had Pennsylvanians voted to remove the justices, the state Supreme Court would go from a seven-member court with a Democratic majority to a four-member court with a complete ideological split. The three justices’ vacant seats would not be filled until another election at the end of 2027.
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Ahead of Election Day, The Daily Pennsylvanian has compiled a comprehensive ballot guide to all of the candidates on the state and municipal ballots.
Two Pennsylvania counties were forced to replace poll books at all polling places in the middle of voting because of what officials described as mistakes made in creating voter data ahead of Tuesday's election.
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'If I Pull This Sucker Off': Trump Makes Freudian Slip, Implies He Rigged The Election To Become President In Remarks At Pennsylvania Summit
Donald Trump delivered remarks at the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit several months ago in July. During his remarks, Trump recalled that if he "pulled this sucker off," referring to the 2024 election,
The Justice Department is dispatching federal monitors to polling locations in New Jersey and California, two Democratic states with crucial off-year elections on Tuesday.