WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) The polls had just opened for last year’s midterms in Pennsylvania when the phones began ringing at the election office in Luzerne
WILKES-BARRE The polls had just opened for last year’s midterms in Pennsylvania when the phones began ringing at the election office in Luzerne County.
WILKES-BARRE — The polls had just opened for last year’s midterms in Pennsylvania when the phones began ringing at the election office in Luzerne County. Polling places were running low on paper to print ballots. Volunteers were frustrated, and voters were worried they might not be able to vote. Emily
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. A wave of retirements and resignations has followed the 2020 vote, creating a vacuum of institutional knowledge across the country. Experts in the field say widespread inexperience creates risk in an environment where the slightest mistake related to voting or ballot counting can be twisted into a plot to subvert the vote.