For the past ten days, hundreds of candidates for Pennsylvania’s state House and Senate have been scrambling to collect the signatures they need for the nomination petitions that will get them on the ballot for this year’s midterm elections. Typically, they get three weeks.
A mad dash by Pennsylvania state-level candidates to collect enough signatures to qualify for the primary ballot began over the weekend, kicking off what is.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A scramble to collect enough signatures over just a week and a half to make it onto the primary ballot began over the weekend, kicking off
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