Redistricting Watch: Preliminary PA Legislative Maps
Here they are: the new, GOP-sponsored preliminary maps of Pa’s legislative districts.
Here they are: the new, GOP-sponsored preliminary maps of Pa’s legislative districts.
The countdown begins. There are only eight days left before the elections in Allegheny, Bucks and Montgomery counties and PoliticsPA gives you this look at the fundraising in PA’s top three local races.
With a week and a half before the election, editorial boards across the state are making their recommendations. Here’s a roundup of who earned the much-sought endorsements in the Sunday columns.
Happy Halloween politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. We hope your power is on and your driveway clear. The Legislative Reapportionment Commission meets today, possibly to unveil the new Pa. legislative maps. And the local 2011 races are heating up, too.
Democratic supporters and Occupy Philadelphia protesters were disappointed Saturday afternoon to learn that Bill Clinton had cancelled a planned appearance with Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter due to snowy weather.
Democrats Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards have hammered Montgomery County Commissioner opponent Jenny Brown as, “the only candidate who met with the Tea Party.” But as it turns out, Shapiro met with a local Tea Party Group during his 2010 re-election campaign.
Mitt Romney helped the Republican Committee of Allegheny County raise about $10,000 on Thursday, capping off several events and fundraisers in Pittsburgh.
The campaign for District 10 Councilman in northeast Philadelphia – represented by Republican Brian O’Neill- has become the hottest race in the city this fall. He and Democratic challenger Bill Rubin are on the attack.
Lots of 2011 endorsements in Pa. newspapers this week; a redistricting-themed ‘down’; and Occupy Pittsburgh doesn’t exactly impress.
Good morning politicos and welcome to the Friday edition of the Morning Buzz. Be sure to check back with us later today to see who had a good week (and who didn’t) in this week’s Up & Down.
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