Official Statewide Candidate List
With the countdown to 5 p.m. on March 15 getting closer, candidates for statewide office are gathering signatures on nomination petitions to get their names on the ballot on May 17.
With the countdown to 5 p.m. on March 15 getting closer, candidates for statewide office are gathering signatures on nomination petitions to get their names on the ballot on May 17.
The week that was the first full week of March and the last week of Standard Time. A week that saw court activity, poll releases, petition submissions, ad spending and lots of news on beverage fronts. Our ups and downs for March 11.
Despite running “the most secure election in American history,” according to CISA, election officials are being targeted for harassment by citizens who challenge that statement. If that wasn’t enough, election officials now have to worry about politicians interfering with their jobs.
It’s time for a settlement of the war for Ukraine. No settlement will be imposed on Vladimir Putin or the Ukrainians. They’re too tough and too independent to be forced into a deal by a third party. But within their toughness and independence lies the logic of resolution.
While the battle for control of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives rolls on, another struggle is quietly unfolding across the country – control of governor’s mansions.
The week that was. We had polls to review and digest. We had candidate announcements and candidate endorsements. The Supreme Court took vote-by-mail off life
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine intensifies and the threat of an expanding conflict in the region looms, questions are being raised in Pennsylvania about energy independence and the role of the Keystone State.
Where can you find the statewide candidates on the web? Of course, they all have websites with interactive links for online donations. But do they engage on traditional social media sites, i.e. Facebook or Twitter?
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick made a campaign stop in Lancaster on Monday night, stopping by the Spring House Brewing Company to meet with about two dozen citizens from Berks, Dauphin and Lancaster counties.
Although the money being thrown around is not nearly as much as the U.S. Senate campaigns, the media buys for the governor’s race certainly are not peanuts.Today, we feature the latest ads released by the GOP gubernatorial candidates in their quest to win your vote in the May 17 primary.
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Total Voters: 30