Second Impasse Lawsuit Filed in Pennsylvania
On Friday, a second lawsuit was filed in Pennsylvania to ensure that the state adopts a new congressional map based on 2020 census data before the 2022 election.
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On Friday, a second lawsuit was filed in Pennsylvania to ensure that the state adopts a new congressional map based on 2020 census data before the 2022 election.
Today, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of a group of voters in Pennsylvania seeking to ensure that new congressional districts are in place for the 2022 elections.
On Thursday night Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) filed a lawsuit on behalf of Pennsylvania, its Department of State and Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth, Veronica Degraffenreid, against Republican state senators.
Friday night, Democrat state senators in Pennsylvania sued their Republican counterparts in state court in order to stop an expansive subpoena request issued as part of an investigation of the 2020 presidential election.
Pennsylvania’s bipartisan redistricting committee voted on Tuesday to end prison gerrymandering in the state.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) vetoed a Republican voter suppression bill on Wednesday morning, dealing a blow to efforts by the state Legislature to impose additional voting restrictions in the key swing state.
A new bill proposed by Pennsylvania House Republicans would establish additional ID requirements for voters in the state.
A group of voters have sued Pennsylvania to ensure the state enacts new congressional district maps before the next election.
The Pennsylvania Department of State has certified the statewide general election results, declaring Joe Biden the official winner of the state.
Right-wing lawyers have withdrawn four lawsuits challenging the 2020 election results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.