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Lawsuit says Pennsylvania county deliberately hid decisions to invalidate some mail-in ballots
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A western Pennsylvania county's elected commissioners were sued Monday over a policy adopted for this year's primary in which people whose mail-in ballots were disqualified for technical violations say they were purposely not informed in time to fix errors. Seven disqualified primary voters, the local NAACP...
Highest earning communities in Pittsburgh places Washington County neighborhood at the top
More than 20 communities in southwestern Pennsylvania had median household incomes topping $100,000. Two Pittsburgh metro ZIP codes make the inaugural Wealthy 1000 list. How college endowments are performing in Pittsburgh. List of top-paid execs at public companies had $589M in total comp. These Pittsburgh-area schools have the highest faculty...
Highest earning communities in Pittsburgh revealed
The wealthiest community in the Pittsburgh region is Venetia, a ZIP Code in Washington County with about 10,000 residents that has a median household income of almost $167,000.<\p> The 15367 postal code lands atop the List of the Wealthiest Communities in the Pittsburgh region again this year and is followed by No. 2 Bradford Woods (15015) in northern Allegheny County at just over $166,000.<\p>
Pennsylvania county disenfranchised voters whose mail-in ballots had errors, ACLU lawsuit claims
The ballots, which were from both Republican and Democratic voters, were not counted in the April primary, according to the lawsuit. Several of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit are voters who say their ballots were rejected for errors on the ballot’s outer “declaration” envelope, such as for writing an “incomplete date,” or failing to sign and date the envelope in the correct place. The post Pennsylvania county disenfranchised voters whose mail-in ballots had errors, ACLU lawsuit claims appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
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