
SD45: State Certifies Brewster Win
On Wednesday, the Department of State certified state Sen. Jim Brewster as the winner in his reelection bid for SD-45. However, Republicans indicated they won’t swear him in until further legal proceedings.
On Wednesday, the Department of State certified state Sen. Jim Brewster as the winner in his reelection bid for SD-45. However, Republicans indicated they won’t swear him in until further legal proceedings.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon introduced the Protecting Our Election Workers Act of 2020 and also sent a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr requesting the Department of Justice investigate threats made at election officials during the 2020 election.
Maria McLaughlin was the highest vote-getter of the nine candidates running for the state’s Superior Court in 2017.
A Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge announces her candidacy for the state’s Commonwealth Court, while Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper announces she will not seek reelection in 2021. Here is the Playbook.
The two-term Erie County Executive and former Congresswoman announced on Tuesday that she will not be seeking reelection in 2021.
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge promoted her work ethic, respect for the rule of law, and being a “champion in combating racial disparities throughout the judicial community” in the press release about her entrance into the race.
The state’s presidential electors officially cast their votes for President-Elect Joe Biden, while a former state Senate President Pro Tem announced his next career move. Here is the Playbook.
The former Pa. Senate President Pro Tem has joined Allegheny Strategy Partners, a public affairs and business development firm, as a partner.
Mayor Ray O’Connell said that the city has moved forward the past few years, but believes there’s more work to do on various matters.
The state’s presidential electors will meet in Harrisburg today to cast their vote for President-Elect Joe Biden. Here is the Playbook.
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