Eleven of twelve provisional ballots challenged by an attorney for the McCormick campaign were accepted on appeal, while the ...
Even the Democratic-heavy Pennsylvania Supreme Court sided against Democratic poll commissioners trying to count illegal ...
Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita said Democratic Pennsylvania commissioners will face jail time over their recount ...
Republicans in Bucks and beyond are seizing on comments made and votes cast by Bucks County commissioners Diane Ellis-Marseglia and Robert Harvie last week in their capacities as members of ...
The Keystone State's top court reaffirmed that certain mail-in ballots cannot be counted, in a blow to certain Democrat-led counties.
Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia apologized for the "upset and confusion" caused by her comments last week ...
The back and forth between commissioners grew tense. When Republican board member Gene DiGirolamo motioned to dismiss the ballots with missing signatures, Democrat Diane Ellis-Marseglia refused.
The unanimous decision came after officials in at least four counties had ignored the court’s pre-election guidance not to count mail ballots that were undated or misdated.
A spokeswoman for Dave McCormick's campaign said the ruling shows that "Bucks County and others blatantly violated the law" in mail-ballot dispute.
Pennsylvania officials admit they're trying to steal a Senate seat, attempting to boost votes for Bob Casey against Dave ...
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” ...