Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita said Democratic Pennsylvania commissioners will face jail time over their recount effort amid Sen. Bob Casey refusing to concede the race.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has directed county officials not to count mail ballots for the general election that arrived on time but in envelopes missing the correct date handwritten by voters.
Even the Democratic-heavy Pennsylvania Supreme Court sided against Democratic poll commissioners trying to count illegal ballots in a Senate race.
Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court ordered counties not to count mail-in ballots that lack a correct handwritten date on the return envelope.
Chris LaCivita, President-elect Donald Trump’s co-campaign manager, suggested on X Sunday evening that Bucks County commissioners, including Board chair Diane Ellis-Marseglia, “will go to jail” ...
The unanimous decision came after officials in at least four counties had ignored the court’s pre-election guidance not to ...
The Keystone State's top court reaffirmed that certain mail-in ballots cannot be counted, in a blow to certain Democrat-led ...
Police in Bucks County’s Buckingham Township said a single-engine plane had been taking off when it left the runway and hit an unoccupied plane.
The ruling comes after several Philly-area counties defied the court's previous guidance. The issue has come under close ...
Bucks County spokesperson James O’Malley said preliminary information indicates three people were in the aircraft and two were taken to hospitals.
The Republican Party confirmed new lawsuits to Fox News, which they say are aimed at protecting GOP Sen.-elect Dave McCormick's victory over outgoing Democrat Sen. Bob Casey.
Pennsylvania's state Supreme Court told counties on Monday that ballots with dating errors cannot be counted as valid.