Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Counties Must Provide Provisional Ballots for Voters Who Submitted Undated Ballot Envelopes
November 7, 2022 PHILADELPHIA — All Voting is Local Pennsylvania sent a letter Monday night to elections officials in 10 counties across the state urging them to allow voters who submitted undated ballot envelopes to cast provisional ballots.. The Pennsylvania Department of State has issued guidance instructing county elections…
Pennsylvania Counties Must Follow Secretary of State Guidance on Undated Ballots
November 4, 2022 PHILADELPHIA — All Voting is Local Pennsylvania’s State Director Nick Pressley issued the following statement in response to reports of counties not following proper guidance on how to handle improperly dated ballots: “Pennsylvania voters deserve the freedom to vote without being punished for the minor slipup of…
Advisory: Pennsylvania Elections Officials to Bust Voting Myths in Webinar Series
October 17, 2022 PHILADELPHIA — All Voting is Local Pennsylvania, along with partners, is hosting a series of webinars called “Elections in Focus” to combat misinformation and provide clarity on a number of Election Day processes. Every Wednesday for the next three weeks, local elections officials will focus a trio…
Pennsylvania’s Expanded Voter Registration Access is a Win for Everyone
September 7, 2022 PHILADELPHIA — All Voting is Local’s Co-Director of States Scott Seeborg issued the following statement in response to Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s executive order that expands access to voter registration information: “Pennsylvania voters are doing everything in their power…
Conspiracy Theorists in Pennsylvania Continue their Assault on Elections
PHILADELPHIA — All Voting is Local Pennsylvania State Director Scott Seeborg issued the following statement in response to an anti-voter report released today by Pennsylvania House Republicans on the state of elections:
Philadelphia Mayor Must Allocate Additional Funding to Expand Voting Materials in More Languages
PHILADELPHIA — Citizens for Language Access, a coalition of local civil rights and immigrant-led groups, is urging Philadelphia Mayor James F. Kenney to allocate funding to the Philadelphia City Commissioners to create voting materials in more languages.