State Representative Frank Burns announced that he is continuing the investigation into the “massive systematic failure” during Election Day voting in Cambria County. Burns has requested details on the testing procedure for the voting machines,
The death of Rep. Matt Gergely has shaken up the makeup of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. It will be split 101-101 among Democrats and Republicans until a special election is held. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is evenly split among Democrats and Republicans after the death of an Allegheny County lawmaker.
A special election will be held March 25 for the late Rep. Matt Gergley's state House district in Allegheny County.
Pennsylvania lawmakers beginning their new legislative session this month are preparing to debate what changes, if any, should be made to the way the state’s elections are run.
President Donald Trump sparked concerns among critics about the integrity of the race in comments he made just before Inauguration Day.
With flags at the capitol flying at half-mast, Pennsylvania legislators began to move forward to fill the vacancy left by House by Rep. Matt Gergely, D-McKeesport,
A comment made by former President Donald Trump at his victory rally has sparked wild conspiracy theories suggesting that Elon Musk played a role in rigging the 2024 election results in Pennsylvania. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd on Sunday, Trump praised Musk for his expertise with computers, particularly in relation to vote-counting systems.
Matthew Gergely was first elected in 2023 to replace Lt. Gov. Austin Davis after he resigned from the 35th District seat in Allegheny County.
Berks County District Attorney John T. Adams said he is coordinating with other counties to refer an investigation into fraudulent voter registration forms to the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General.
This story was updated at 5:12 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21, to reflect statements from District Attorney Heather Adams and Lancaster County commissioners.
A special election will be held March 25 in the Pittsburgh area to fill a vacancy in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, one that would break the current 101-101 tie