
Jordan Wilkie
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Nov 6, 2024 |
lancasteronline.com | Jordan Wilkie
This story has been updated with additional information from Nov. 6 and will be updated as final votes come in. The 10th District U.S. House of Representatives race between incumbent Republican Scott Perry and Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson remains too close to call, as of 7 P.M., Nov. 6. The three counties within the district — Dauphin, in whole, and Cumberland and York, in part — spent the day reviewing provisional ballots. Those that are approved by the board are then counted.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
lancasteronline.com | Jordan Wilkie
The 10th District U.S. House of Representatives race between incumbent Republican Scott Perry and Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson remains too close to call, as of 1 A.M.Stelson is one of the few Democratic candidates who seemed to be over-performing going into the early hours. The 30-year broadcast television host has significant name recognition across the district.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
lancasteronline.com | Jordan Wilkie
Precinct scanners in Cambria County malfunctioned on Election Day, unable to read the filled out ballots when voters fed them into the machines. The issue caused confusion and long lines, but voting is continuing. Cambria County commissioners and voting rights groups are encouraging voters to continue going to the polls. A court has extended voting hours in the county until 10 p.m. Any voter in line by then will be able to cast a ballot.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
lancasteronline.com | Tom Lisi |Jordan Wilkie
Pennsylvania election officials on Saturday confirmed that the ballots of some 4,000 mail-in voters across 14 counties are now in legal limbo, after a spate of legal challenges were filed ahead of a Friday deadline. The challenges targeted mainly overseas voters, already the subject of an unsuccessful lawsuit filed by six of the state’s Republican congressmen, including Rep. Lloyd Smucker of Lancaster County.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
lancasteronline.com | Tom Lisi |Jordan Wilkie
Pennsylvania election officials on Saturday confirmed that the ballots of some 4,000 mail-in voters across 14 counties are now in legal limbo, after a spate of legal challenges were filed ahead of a Friday deadline. The challenges targeted mainly overseas voters, already the subject of an unsuccessful lawsuit filed by six of the state’s Republican congressmen, including Rep. Lloyd Smucker of Lancaster County.
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