HARRISBURG — Preparations are far along for two Pittsburgh-area special elections that the Republican leader of the Pennsylvania House has filed a lawsuit to delay past their scheduled date in early February. With Democrats and Republicans nearly even in the state House, the two special elections could determine partisan control
During arguments Wednesday, a lawyer for the Allegheny County Elections Bureau said ballots were ready to be printed, machines have been tested and most of the polling places and elections workers have been lined up for early February.
Laurel: To finishing up. The 2022 election is officially complete, as far as the state of Pennsylvania is concerned. The Department of State announced this week that the acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman has completed certification of results. That process was delayed because of recounts and challenges in 27
Pennsylvania’s top elections official is fully certifying results from the November vote after recount petitions in some counties delayed the process.