When citizens harbor profound doubts about the process or the outcome of an election, the very consent of the governed begins to crumble.
Polls open across Bucks County as key races draw voter focus – Bucks Round-Up – November 4, 2025
Chief Clerk Gail Humphrey is urging all eligible voters to participate.
Republican voters drive increase in mail ballot requests in Pennsylvania
According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of State, as of Monday, more than 1.1 million voters had requested a mail ballot.
Presler’s EVA spearheads ‘Vote No’ effort on Dem judge retentions
Scott Presler and his colleagues at Early Vote Action say, “Disrupt the status quo. Vote No!”
Speak Your Piece: The voters have spoken; on to November
Bristol mayoral nominee Peranteau was critical of what he perceived as a division and shortcomings in the local police department.
Fitzpatrick, Golden draw the line: No foreign money in U.S. elections
While foreign nationals are already barred from contributing to candidate campaigns, current law does not explicitly prohibit them from financing issue-based ballot measures.
Judge tosses Bucks lawsuit against oil giants – Bucks Round-Up – May 20, 2025
Judge Stephen Corr of the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas ruled the case was outside the jurisdiction of Pennsylvania state courts.
Jamie Walker: Republicans lost a special election, but can gain perspective
The GOP still has ground to make up in mail-in voting.
