A bill that would give counties seven additional days to process mail ballots has made it out of the Pennsylvania State House, but seems destined to fail if an agreement on voter ID cannot be reached.
Republicans, who supported early processing of mail-in ballots in past election reform measures, opposed the bill passed Wednesday in a 102-99 party-line vote The post Pa. House answers county election officials’ request for more time to count mail-in ballots appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Oregon residents have until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday to register to vote for the May primary election, and those without an Oregon ID can register in person at county elections offices.
LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Voter turnout in Luzerne County is low, around 20% as of mid-afternoon on Tuesday. County Election officials tell 28/22 News there have been no major issues reported at polling places. State and local races are on the ballot, as is a referendum question regarding the possible formation of a government study […]