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The state of Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state lost a seat. [2] Pennsylvania was seen to hold the largest electoral prize of all the swing states in 2024. As such, it was generally believed that the winner of the state was highly likely ...
WNEP, Oct. 27, Note from WNEP: Election test results mistakenly shown on air. Pennsylvania General Assembly, accessed Oct. 31, Pennsylvania Election Code. Pennsylvania Department of State, Sept ...
An elections precinct judge in Fayette County told a county election official that he planned to hand-count the ballots in his precinct, which would potentially delay the results there. A judge ...
Editor's note: This page reflects the news from the campaign trail for the 2024 election from Tuesday, Oct. 29. For the latest news on the presidential election, read USA TODAY's live election ...
In 2024, the most recent election, the state was allotted 19. This number, proportional to the state's population and decided every 10 years after a census, peaked at 38 from the 1912 election through the 1928 election. [4] The next presidential election in Pennsylvania, coinciding with the national election, is scheduled for November 7, 2028.
The Pennsylvania Republican Party had a highly successful election, winning every statewide race at both the federal and state levels. They also defeated two Democratic incumbents, Susan Wild and Matt Cartwright, in the 7th and 8th congressional districts, respectively, securing a 10–7 majority in Pennsylvania's House delegation. However ...
Editor's note: This page reflects the news from the campaign trail for the 2024 election from Monday, Oct. 14. For the latest news on the presidential election, read USA TODAY's live election ...
A voter ID law and subsequent court action have combined to create confusion and a jumbled rule for Pennsylvania voters: They may be asked, but not required, to present photo identification on Election Day. Compare with 2008 Winner: Obama