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With the May primary election less than a month away, Pittsburgh's Action News 4 wants to get you ready to take to the polls.
Democrats and Republicans will appear on the May 20 primary ballot as they vie for seats on Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
Pennsylvanians will vote for state Supreme Court judges and local ballot measures on Tuesday, May 20, but you'll need to be registered to participate.
The Pa. primary election is on May 20. In Philadelphia, Democratic voters will choose between incumbent Larry Krasner and Patrick Dugan for district attorney.
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Statecollege.com on MSNPa. primary election 2025: Guide to who is on the ballot, when to vote, how to vote, morePennsylvanians will vote for primary candidates to fill a vacancy each on the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, as well as municipal races that will vary by county.
Warring partisan priorities and disagreements over voter ID specifics continue to make election deals tricky in Pennsylvania.
Today is the deadline to register to vote in Pa.’s primary. Here’s how to get it done. The primary election is May 20. If you want to cast a ballot, you must be registered by today, May 5. The clock is ticking for Pennsylvanians hoping to vote in the upcoming primary election: Monday, May 5 is the last day to register.
In a 14-12 vote, with support from two Democrats and all 12 Republicans, the House State Government Committee advanced HB771.
This year, more than 130 candidates are vying for judicial posts, with seats open on 32 common pleas benches and two of the state's three appellate courts.
Plan your Election Day accordingly and remember that as long as you are in line to vote by 8 p.m., you are allowed to cast your vote. If I am new to Pennsylvania and moved here to attend college, can I still register to vote with my college address?
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