Pennsylvania voters are expected to play a pivotal role in the Nov. 5 general election, with control of the White House and both chambers of Congress and the state Legislature hanging in the balance
In an election that will likely be decided on the margins, the votes of Jewish Pennsylvanians could be key to determining who wins the commonwealth’s 19 electoral votes – and with it, the presidency.
Fewer Pennsylvanians are voting by mail in 2024 than they did in in the last presidential election, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Voter registration closed on Monday, with more than 9 million people registering to vote in Pennsylvania in the November 5 election.
More than $538 million in advertising dollars has reportedly been spent in Pennsylvania supporting the presidential runs of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
One key race during this election is for United States senator, featuring incumbent Bob Casey and David McCormick.
Pennsylvania's early voting, also known as "on-demand mail ballot voting" is available until Oct. 29. Here is everything you need to know to vote now.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Republican former President Donald Trump, and their supporters are making a final campaign push in Pennsylvania as Election Day approaches. Harris was in Chester County with the daughter of former Congresswoman Liz Cheney raising alarms about Donald Trump.
Pennsylvania election officials say that voters have returned ballots that were ripped, had coffee spilled on them, or even burned
The neck-and-neck contest between Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Republican challenger Dave McCormick is one of several that could be the Senate majority-maker.
In a stretch of what once was Pennsylvania steel country, Democrats and Republicans are looking to test their strength with Latino voters.