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PAhomepage.com on MSNPa. primary election 2025: Everything you need to know about requesting, filling out, and returning your mail ballotSpotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and public-service journalism that holds power to account and drives positive change in Pennsylvania. Sign up for our free newsletters.
Pennsylvania is one of 10 states with closed primaries that exclude independents. Many lawmakers want to change this, but leaders haven’t committed.
Democrats and Republicans will choose their parties’ candidates for a vacancy on Commonwealth Court and on Superior Court. The winners will compete in the November general election.
Pennsylvanians will elect local officials and judges. Learn more about how Spotlight PA will cover these races.
Montgomery County offers various voting options for the 2025 Primary, including mail-in and extended hours at satellite offices.
On May 20, you can bring your blank mail ballot to the polls and surrender it and the outer return envelope and vote in person. If you did not vote by mail but do not still have your mail ballot or the envelope to surrender at your polling place, you can vote by provisional ballot.
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An "open primary" system could allow more voters to cast ballots in May. But that would require a change to Pennsylvania's election laws. Polling shows voters want that. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Pennsylvania voters are being ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNPrimary election 2025: Here are the candidates running for Wyomissing mayorTwo candidates are seeking the Republican nomination for Wyomissing mayor in the May 20 primary. Incumbent Fred Levering will take on former borough Councilman Ronald Stanko in the race. We asked the candidates to respond to one question.
The docket in RNC v. Genser is here. Politico reports on the case here: The Democratic National Committee is ramping up its fight with the GOP over voting rights, urging the Supreme Court to reject Republicans’ efforts to limit
As the number of independent voters grows, there is broad bipartisan support among Pennsylvania voters for allowing the state’s 1.4 million independents to participate in primary elections, says a new poll.
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