Nov. 30, 2020JACK HANRAHAN / ERIE TIMES-NEWSPa. counties reported no major issues with Dominion voting machines, a target of Trump and his campaignby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PADonald Trump won 86% of the Pennsylvania counties that used Dominion devices, while state Republicans who are now echoing the president's distrust of the machines performed well in the 2020 election.
Nov. 27, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAPresident Trump invited Pa. lawmakers to the White House. Then everyone went silent.by William Bender of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PAPresident Donald Trump summoned state lawmakers to the White House to talk about the election, but those who went weren't talking about it later.
Nov. 25, 2020TIM TAI / Philadelphia InquirerTrump campaign takes its complaints over Pa. election before GOP lawmakers, after string of court lossesby Jeremy Roebuck and Sean Collins Walsh of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PAThe president scuttled plans to attend the GOP-run state Senate meeting in person, but falsely claimed by phone the “election was rigged.”
Nov. 25, 2020Nate Smallwood / Tribune-ReviewLast-minute assignments, lack of training left Pittsburgh-area poll workers unprepared on Election Dayby Tom Lisi for Spotlight PASpotlight PA and Votebeat interviewed eight Allegheny County poll workers, who suggested the success seen on Nov. 3 was far from inevitable.
Nov. 24, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAPa. declares Biden as winner of state’s 2020 presidential election, certifies resultsby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PA and Tom Lisi for Spotlight PAOnly President-elect Joe Biden’s electors will go to Harrisburg on Dec. 14 to formally cast their support for the former vice president, who won Pennsylvania by more than 80,000 votes.
Nov. 20, 2020Robert Frank / For Spotlight PAPa. counties expect to sign off on election results by Monday despite Trump’s attempts to delay certificationby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PA and Tom Lisi for Spotlight PAThe routine administrative step has taken on new importance as President Donald Trump and his campaign allies try to inject controversy into the process.
Nov. 18, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAPa. GOP advances audit of 2020 election, says it’s not about fraudby Cynthia Fernandez of Spotlight PAA resolution tasks a bipartisan committee that holds subpoena power with compiling a report on issues and “inconsistencies,” and hiring a firm to audit the vote.
Nov. 17, 2020HEATHER KHALIFA / Philadelphia InquirerSpanish speakers in Pa. faced confused poll workers, lack of interpreters on Election Dayby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PAWhile the problems weren’t widespread, advocates say any instance of a Spanish speaker facing a barrier when it comes to voting is inexcusable and shouldn’t be happening in 2020.
Nov. 13, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAMeet Pennsylvania’s Electoral College voters: Everything they can — and can’t — doby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PAElectors in Pennsylvania are traditionally party loyalists, although there's no rule preventing them from going rogue.
Nov. 12, 2020JESSICA GRIFFIN / Philadelphia InquirerTens of thousands of provisional ballots in Pa. still need to be processedby Tom Lisi for Spotlight PAConfusion and anxiety over mail voting caused a wave of 94,000 provisional ballots — required when a voter's eligibility is in question — to be cast on Nov. 3, likely setting a new state record.
Nov. 10, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAPa. GOP lawmakers to probe unverified fraud claims in election they largely wonby Cynthia Fernandez of Spotlight PA and Marie Albiges for Spotlight PAWhile Pennsylvania already conducts post-election audits, Republicans say they will launch hearings to investigate what took place on Nov. 3.
Nov. 6, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PABiden may win Pennsylvania, but Democrats fell in races across the state — and the infighting has begunby Ed Mahon of Spotlight PAWhile political strategists and candidates were still assessing the damage, they offered a number of theories, from ticket-splitting to coronavirus backlash to Trump outperforming expectations.
Nov. 6, 2020Robert Frank / For Spotlight PAPa. judge says in-person votes cast to fix erroneous mail ballots can be countedby Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA and Jeremy Roebuck and Maddie Hanna of The Philadelphia InquirerThe judge said these votes should be separated, though they can still be counted if found to be eligible during the standard provisional ballot review process.
Nov. 6, 2020Commonwealth Media ServicesTop Pa. Republican casting doubt on vote while conceding he doesn’t have ‘any evidence of misdoing’by Marie Albiges for Spotlight PA and Cynthia Fernandez of Spotlight PAWhile the validity of some ballots is in dispute, they would probably not be enough to affect the outcome of the presidential race. Claims of fraud lack any credible evidence.
Nov. 6, 2020JESSICA GRIFFIN / Philadelphia InquirerUpwards of 100,000 provisional ballots in Pa. could further delay a winner being namedby Tom Lisi for Spotlight PAProvisional ballots are cast when a voter’s eligibility is in question. And so far, 2020 looks like it might be a record year, owing mostly to the state’s expansion of no-excuse mail voting.
Nov. 5, 2020Matt Smith / For Spotlight PAReports that vote counters in Pa.'s Allegheny County are taking the day off are misleading. Here’s the truth.by Tom Lisi for Spotlight PAA mailing company sent the wrong ballots to 29,000 voters, causing much of the current delay.
Nov. 5, 2020Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PARepublicans poised to expand Pa. Senate control, keep House majorityby Ed Mahon of Spotlight PAControl of the legislature is particularly important heading into 2021, when lawmakers will draw new congressional maps and potentially shape state politics for the next decade.
Nov. 4, 2020Robert Frank / For Spotlight PATrump, Republicans sharpen legal attacks on Pa. ballots as count continuesby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PA and Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PAThe challenges center on certain mail ballots, but even if they are invalidated, it’s unclear if they would be enough to tip the balance of the contested swing state.
Nov. 4, 2020ROBERT FRANK / For Spotlight PAThe months-long political saga that guaranteed a long vote count in Pennsylvaniaby Cynthia Fernandez of Spotlight PAThe delay was not inevitable, but instead the product of a contentious disagreement between state politicians.
Nov. 3, 2020MATT SMITH / For Spotlight PARepublicans seek to sideline Pa. mail ballots that voters were allowed to fixby Angela Couloumbis and Jamie Martines of Spotlight PASome counties notified voters of problem ballots, or informed political parties so they could do outreach. Others did nothing.
Nov. 3, 2020ED MAHON / Spotlight PAWhen do we find out who won the 2020 election?by Spotlight PA StaffWe’re accustomed to finding out who won the election on election night. But for a number of reasons, that might not be the case in 2020.
Nov. 3, 2020ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ / Philadelphia InquirerPa. 2020 election live updates: Joe Biden wins Pennsylvania, the presidency, AP declaresby Spotlight PA StaffThe commonwealth’s 20 Electoral College votes gave Biden the decisive edge, defeating President Donald Trump in a state that was key to Trump’s victory four years ago.
Nov. 3, 2020LOUIS B. RUEDIGER / For Spotlight PAHow Spotlight PA is covering the 2020 election in Pennsylvaniaby Christopher BaxterOur team of Spotlight PA reporters is fanned out across the state to deliver an independent, nonpartisan, and accurate report of one of our most fundamental rights and duties — casting a ballot.
Nov. 2, 2020HEATHER KHALIFA / Philadelphia InquirerA new wave of Pa. poll workers will face a major test Tuesdayby Tom Lisi for Spotlight PAHow much training poll workers have gotten this year varies from county to county, and the state’s new voting laws could pose additional challenges.
Nov. 2, 2020Margo Reed / Philadelphia InquirerThese Pa. counties won’t start counting mail ballots until Wednesday, possibly skewing early resultsby Marie Albiges for Spotlight PADespite mounting pressure from the state’s top election official, a handful of counties maintain they will not begin counting mail ballots on Election Day.
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