Primary elections will take place Tuesday, May 20. Here’s what you should know beforehand, from voter deadlines to who’s on the ballot in Philadelphia and statewide.
James Andrew Malone's win is the first in over 100 years for a Democrat in the state's 36th District, which represents northern Lancaster County.
There's several important deadlines to be aware of coming up ahead of the May Primary. Here's what you need to know.
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. — Voters in four rural townships in Lycoming County have the chance to vote in the primary election on a ...
Control over the Pennsylvania state House hangs in the balance with Tuesday's special election. Three candidates hope to win ...
Lehigh Valley voters will see primary election battles on May 20 in multiple office, including a pair of mayoral races in our ...
Pennsylvania will hold primaries for the Democratic and Republican parties on May 20. Close of business Tuesday was the deadline for prospective candidates to file their nominating petitions with ...
One-point-three million Pennsylvania voters are not registered with major political parties, so they can’t vote in primaries.
The mayor’s race in Pennsylvania’s second-largest city not only features a primary challenge to the progressive Democratic incumbent but accusations that Trump-supporting Republican donors are ...
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