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The U.S. Department of Justice has unnerved some state election officials by issuing sweeping requests for information that ...
PHILADELPHIA — Four Pennsylvania voters are asking the state Supreme Court to invalidate the commonwealth’s closed primary ...
With Independence Hall in Philadelphia serving as the backdrop, a group announced on Tuesday they have filed a petition ...
In a legal filing, a group of voters argues closed primaries unconstitutionally leave voters out of contests that often ...
President Donald Trump's campaign has sued Pennsylvania elections officials over mail balloting. But legal experts say the case is baseless.
Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh paused a ruling that bars individuals in some Midwestern states from filing lawsuits claiming that ...
The U.S. Justice Department is withdrawing its lawsuit that accused a heavily Hispanic city in Pennsylvania of illegally diluting the political power of its growing Hispanic population.
A federal judge has modified part of a previous ruling that blocked much of President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order seeking to overhaul elections in the U.S.
North Carolina election officials are taking steps to tighten up voter registration records in a pivotal swing state.
(WHTM) — The U.S. Department of Justice is dropping a lawsuit against the City of Hazleton, which claimed that the city’s at-large voting method violated the Voting Rights Act. The City of ...
The petition seeks to have the issue fast-tracked for direct consideration by the High Court under its "King's Bench" authority.
The lawsuit's claims echoed a separate lawsuit filed by two Hispanic parents against the at-large system of voting for members of the Hazleton Area School District board.