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Provisional ballots account for a small fraction of votes in Pennsylvania, but they can be decisive in close races.
Pennsylvania election officials on Monday announced a redesigned provisional ballot envelope that they hope will lead to fewer ballots being rejected for technical errors.
Luzerne County’s Election Board had voted last year to add yellow highlighting on provisional ballot envelope lines that must be signed, and the change was implemented starting with this year’s primary election.
This November, there will be no candidate for president, governor, senator or even representative on the Pennsylvania ballot. Pennsylvanians will vote, however, on three members of their seven-member state Supreme Court.
Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill regulating the use of artificial intelligence “deepfakes” in election campaigns, joining the growing list of states trying to put guardrails on the technology and how it’s used.
The Department of State released redesigned provisional ballot envelopes for Pennsylvania voters during elections, officials announced on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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Former television anchor Janelle Stelson (D) is launching a second run for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 10th District. Stelson won the 2024 Democratic primary with more than 43%
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Several other states are also facing new scrutiny in what the U.S. Department of Justice calls a national compliance effort.
One year after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, witnesses and officials reflect on the tragic event that killed Corey Comperatore and injured others.