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Following the 2010 census, Pennsylvania Republicans would have full state control of the redistricting process for the second decade in a row. On September 14, 2011, Republican senate leadership introduced a congressional redistricting bill which contained neither a map nor description of proposed congressional district lines.
Lawsuits are continuing in both states, but the Supreme Court signaled in Monday’s orders that this year’s elections for Congress in North Carolina and Pennsylvania would take place under the ...
Following the 2010 census, Pennsylvania Republicans would have full state control of the redistricting process for the second decade in a row. On September 14, 2011, Republican leadership in the Pennsylvania State Senate introduced a congressional redistricting bill which contained neither a map nor description of proposed congressional ...
Mar. 27—HARRISBURG — A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Republican legislators in the Pennsylvania General Assembly that challenged the constitutionality of election-related changes ...
The Republican Party confirmed new lawsuits to Fox News, which they say are aimed at protecting GOP Sen.-elect Dave McCormick's victory over outgoing Democrat Sen. Bob Casey.
Hamm v. Boockvar is a lawsuit filed in the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on November 3. Pennsylvania Secretary of State, Kathy Boockvar, issued guidance that local election officials could allow voters who cast defective ballots to re-do their vote by casting a provisional ballot.
Following the 2010 census, redistricting in Pennsylvania was controlled by elected officials from the Republican party. In 2012, Pennsylvania realigned a number of districts. A number of sitting congressional representatives had their districts modified or merged as part of the redistricting.
The lawsuit says no other county in Pennsylvania “actively conceals the insufficiency of a voter's mail-in ballot submission, especially when a voter calls their county elections' office to ...