Bucks was among the counties randomly selected to complete the risk-limiting audit.
From the Editors: It’s time to end the gerrymandering wars
Done right, redistricting can be an ordinary process where communities are kept together in compact districts that show no particular partisan bias.
Alleged voter fraudster points to Trump pardons – Bucks Round-Up – December 3, 2025
Last month, Trump exercised his presidential pardon power on behalf of dozens of individuals who aided his effort to overturn the 2020 election.
From Main Street to Mean Street: The poisoning of Perkasie’s politics and the future of local elections
Local Democrats, operating under the banner of “Perkasie First,” put good ideas aside in favor of disinformation and personal destruction.
With apologies to Tip O’Neill: In Pennsylvania’s 2025 election, all politics was national
In 2025, nearly every contest — from judge to township supervisor to school director — became a stand-in for national politics. The GOP paid the price.
Republicans, don’t fear 2026
What went wrong for the GOP? A changing political climate.
Welcome to post-persuasion Bucks County
How did a county which saw such a Republican surge collapse into double-digit losses just twelve months later?
Republicans need strategic changes before 2027 commissioners campaign
Tomorrow’s GOP election victories will possibly be rooted in discerning yesterday’s election missteps.
The blank slate election
2025 was a perfect storm of three distinct factors: unbridled Democratic motivation, Republican base apathy, and the classic “party-in-power-malaise.”
Security, sanctity, and sanity: It’s time to restore faith in Pennsylvania’s elections
When citizens harbor profound doubts about the process or the outcome of an election, the very consent of the governed begins to crumble.
