Pennsylvania’s Senate Recount Expected To Cost $1M
The cost of Pennsylvania’s Senate recount is expected to cost around $1 million in federal funds.
The cost of Pennsylvania’s Senate recount is expected to cost around $1 million in federal funds.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has blocked an attempt to allow mail-in ballots without a handwritten date from being counted in the 2024 election.
An investigation has been launched in Pennsylvania after about 30 voter registration applications and mail-in ballot applications were identified as “fraudulent.”
An ABC graphic has sparked outrage and conspiracy theories as the outlet featured “test” election results for Pennsylvania, which happened to reveal a victory for Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows mail-in ballots without a postmark to be counted up to three days after Election Day, November 5th.
Nearly 25 million voters have already cast their ballots ahead of the November 5th election through early in-person voting and the mail-in ballot option as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continue their presidential campaigns in critical swing states.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that temporarily dated mail-in ballots won’t be counted in the upcoming November election, a potentially huge ruling in a deadlocked swing-state.
Tesla founder Elon Musk has announced he plans to donate $45 million per month to a super political-action committee backing the former president.
In order to stop Nevada from counting mail-in votes received after Election Day—which the state’s current legislation allows—the Republican National Committee filed a federal lawsuit on Friday.
After rejecting the Trump campaign’s requests to fast forward the general debate, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced that it is still sticking to its original plan to air the first broadcast on September 16th, 2024.