Turnout in off-year elections is traditionally low, but the court elections this year could have major consequences.
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by Walt Maguire
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10/29/21
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Turnout in off-year elections is traditionally low, but the court elections this year could have major consequences.
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10/20/21
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Teens in the PA Youth Vote summer ensemble performed their debut forum theatre show on the steps of the School District of Philadelphia.
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by Tom Quinn
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9/1/21
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Over the 4th of July weekend, I had quite a few discussions with friends and relatives about the state of our democracy. This 4th of July was the first time I seriously considered the possibility that our democratic institutions were in jeopardy.
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by Karen Bojar
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7/7/21
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As a lawyer for Pennsylvania state and local election officials, Mt. Airy native Michele Hangley helped to ensure that Philadelphians’ votes were counted in the 2020 presidential election.
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by Len Lear
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5/7/21
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A recent audit of the Post Office’s reliability for mail-in ballots in the November 2020 election found that ballots were given a high priority by postal workers. PA mailed 63,862 to voters on April 19, with applications still arriving.
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by Walt Maguire
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4/30/21
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Judge John Padova, Jr., is running in the May 18 primary to keep his seat on Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas.
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by DB Fromm
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4/22/21
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Barbara Thomson, a Hill attorney with a background in public service, is running for a seat on Philadelphia’s Municipal Court in the May 18 primary election.
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by DB Fromm
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4/15/21
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After practicing law for 17 years, she’s entered the May 18 primary as a candidate for Judge on the Court of Common Pleas.
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by Walt Maguire
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4/7/21
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Philly Youth Vote has been around since 2016, when Thomas Quinn, a Mt. Airy resident and social studies teacher at Central High School, joined with others in the Caucus of Working Educators to …
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by Walt Maguire
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2/18/21
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