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Latino Vote: Dispatches from the Battleground

Left to right: David Richter and U.S. Rep. Andy Kim are vying for the U.S House of Representatives seat for New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional district. (campaign photos)
Politics & Policy

Kim and Richter make case for being the true voice of N.J.’s 3rd Congressional District

Republican David Richter says Democratic incumbent Andy Kim is no moderate. Kim says Richter is caught up in labels.

5 years ago

Listen 4:02
Voters walk along the steps of the York County Courthouse on June 1, 2020, to deposit their ballots in a drop box ahead of the Pennsylvania primary. (Kate Landis/PA Post)
Politics & Policy

‘There’s a sense of urgency:’ Many Pa. voters are hand-delivering their mail ballots

“People don’t trust mailing in their ballots, and I can’t blame them."

5 years ago

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a NBC Town Hall at Pérez Art Museum, Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, in Miami. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Politics & Policy

NBC holds fast to dueling town halls despite celebrity anger

NBC News isn't backing down from its decision to schedule President Trump for a town hall in the same time slot that his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, is speaking on ABC.

5 years ago

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden arrives to participate in a town hall with moderator ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Politics & Policy

At Constitution Center, Biden addresses COVID, Supreme Court and ‘94 crime bill

Biden’s town hall in Philadelphia will be moderated by ABC’s George Stephanopoulos. President Trump is participating in his own, separate town hall in Miami, hosted by NBC.

5 years ago

Sen. Kamala Harris
Politics & Policy

Biden campaign finds 3rd virus link; Harris suspends travel

Harris was scheduled to travel Thursday to North Carolina for events encouraging voters to cast early ballots.

5 years ago

A sign points voters in the direction of a polling place
Politics & Policy
Billy Penn

Map: Philly to open more than 700 polling places for the November 2020 election

That’s nearly four times as many as were open for the June primary.

5 years ago

Stephen Starr (left) hands out food to voters as part of the “Fuel the Vote” effort
Community

‘Fuel the Vote’: Philly restaurants team up to feed voters at satellite election offices

Chef Michael Solomonov and Stephen Starr are among the Philly restaurateurs working together to feed voters at the city’s satellite election offices on Thursday.

5 years ago

Woman wearing a shirt that says 'The future is accessible'
PlanPhilly
Community

‘I’m not included here’: People with disabilities face barriers to voting in Philly and beyond

If as many people with disabilities turned out to vote as those without, then the 2018 midterm election would’ve recorded a whopping 2.35 million more votes.

5 years ago

In this Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, file photo, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is sworn in before testifying during a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on the Postal Service on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Tom Williams/Pool Photo via AP)
Courts & Law

Postal Service agrees to reverse service changes

The postal service agreed to reverse all changes, which included reduced retail hours, and removal of collection boxes and mail sorting machines.

5 years ago

Processed mail-in ballots
Politics & Policy

Accidental email told Montco voters their ballots were in the mail when they weren’t

County and state officials say an accidental email told voters ballots were on their way weeks too early.

5 years ago

An early election ballot completion area at the North Park Ice Skating Rink Lodge area, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, in McCandless, Pa. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
Courts & Law

Will my ballot get counted? How the Supreme Court decision impacts voting in Pa.

A pair of GOP court challenges have had Pa. voters wondering whether their mail ballots will be counted. Here’s what you need to know.

5 years ago

This unofficial mailer arrived at Chris' home the same day my 2020 ballot was returned, unopened and uncounted
Politics & Policy
Billy Penn

The circular journey of one uncounted 2020 Pennsylvania mail ballot

Apparently it was dropped into the postal sorter backwards?

5 years ago

Sussex County criminal defense attorney Julianne Murray (Murray for Delaware) and Delaware Gov. John Carney (Office of Gov. John Carney)
Politics & Policy

Carney’s GOP challenger says Delaware COVID-19 shutdown based on fear

Republican Julianne Murray said Delaware needs to step back from coronavirus fear in her challenge to incumbent Gov. John Carney.

5 years ago

Listen 2:16
Katie O’Regan sits for a portrait outside her home in Lititz, Lancaster County. O’Regan decided to vote in person after running into a problem with her mail-in ballot application. She says official-looking mail from outside groups is confusing voters. (Kate Landis/WITF)
Politics & Policy

Ballot applications from outside groups confuse some voters as deadline looms

While some of those groups have checked with the state to ensure accuracy of their mail-in applications, others have not, and it is not required that they do so.

5 years ago

A sign outside a polling location in Philadelphia in 2016.
Politics & Policy
Billy Penn

Election Day off work? Not at most big Philly companies

Some employers are closing early, offering extra PTO hours, or banning meetings on Nov. 3.

5 years ago

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