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Experts say voters will have the final say on register of wills' job performance

Voters ultimately will decide whether embattled Register of Wills Sherry Magretti Hamilton can remain in her post beyond her current four-year term that started in January, political experts say. Westmoreland County judges this week intervened in the oversight of Hamilton’s courthouse office — which processes adoption and estate records —

York County Bar Association: York College to conduct survey about poll

NewsSportsGameTimePAFlipSidePAOpinionObituariesE-EditionLegals Are York County lawyers ratings of judge candidates useful to you? Survey seeks input The Arthur J. Glatfelter Institute for Public Policy at York College is conducting the survey, which closes on March 31. York Daily Record The Arthur J. Glatfelter Institute for Public Policy at York College is conducting a survey related to the York County Bar Association Poll, an evaluation that provides ratings about the candidates who are running for judge. Vinny Cannizzaro, director of the Arthur J. Glatfelter Institute for Public Policy, said he’s trying to understand what the general public thinks about the poll and whether people use the information at the voting booth. The institute, he said, does a lot of research for community organizations.

U.S. Reps. Scott Perry, Lloyd Smucker could lose money from corporate boycotts over election claims

U.S. Reps. Scott Perry, Lloyd Smucker could lose money from corporate boycotts over election claims Updated Jan 14, 2021; Facebook Share By Logan Hullinger, The York Dispatch, Pa. (TNS) Pennsylvania’s U.S. Reps. Scott Perry and Lloyd Smucker could have lost the financial support of several top corporate donors this week as a growing number of influential firms have announced they would withhold future cash from lawmakers who attempted to overturn the results of the presidential election. Super PACs associated with some of the country’s most politically active corporations such as AT&T, JPMorgan Chase, Comcast and Marriott International have announced they would no longer donate to the campaigns of lawmakers who opposed the certification of electors for President-elect Joe Biden or who falsely claimed the election was “stolen” from President Donald Trump.

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