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“The motivation here may be to...keep encouraging voters to believe there is something suspect about the way elections run in Pennsylvania.”
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Multiple federal investigations as well as court rulings and state-mandated audits found no evidence of extraordinary election problems.
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Whether the high-profile races for governor and U.S. Senate motivates voters to turn out this fall is an open question.
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Around 800 Republicans, who either forgot to write the date they submitted their vote on an outside envelope or made a mistake when they wrote it.
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There are workarounds to problems with technical problems regarding signature verification.
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The Commonwealth Court ruled a key provision of the state's last major election law overhaul unconstitutional.
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The race between Democrat Maria McLaughlin and Republican Kevin Brobson was marked by big campaign spending and negative ads.
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"In reality, these proportions are devastating to our election integrity.”
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“We definitely recommend for this election that voters do their homework...know what these proposals are.”
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“This will allow people who have not properly registered to vote, to be able to register to vote on the day of the election, and cast a ballot."