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Barry Kauffman, lobbyist for Common Cause of Pennsylvania, agreed with Folmer, saying the plan "is a clear-cut case of politicians picking their voters in order to prevent voters from having a meaningful opportunity to pick their elected officials." [3] On December 14, 2011, the bill returned to the Senate, which passed it the following day.
An October KFF survey of women voters indicated that nearly four in ten women under 30 cite abortion as their top electoral concern. Read More: What a Kamala Harris Win Would Mean for Abortion
“And even if 100% of Lancaster’s eligible voters were registered and had a 100% turn-out rate, that would only be about 18,000 [Amish.]” Amish women and girls attend a wedding in Smoketown ...
Victory in this crucial swing state may hinge on just a few thousand votes.
Some Pennsylvania suffragists joined the National Woman's Party (NWP) and protested outside the White House. Pennsylvania became the seventh state to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment on June 24, 1919. Women in the state voted for the first time on November 2, 1920, and the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Pennsylvania was formed on November 18, 1920.
Presler founded EVA in the wake of the 2022 red wave that never came. This spring, he focused the group’s efforts on reclaiming Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes for Trump in 2024.
The organization applauded the switch to automatic voter registration in 2023 in Pennsylvania, [3] and expressed concern that efforts to make voting more difficult endangers American democracy. [4] The organization registered over 20,000 voters ahead of the 2022 midterms, [5] and 40,000 voters as of May 1, 2024. [6]
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — Voters in a deep-red Pennsylvania county will get two extra hours to vote on Election Day after widespread problems with voting machines caused confusion and long lines.