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Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania is conceding his reelection bid to Republican David McCormick. The concession came Thursday, more than two weeks after Election Day. A statewide recount is showing no signs of closing the gap and Casey's campaign has suffered repeated blows in court.
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The official recount in the race for the U.S. Senate between Sen. Bob Casey and his Republican challenger Dave McCormick got underway in Allegheny County on Wednesday.
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The recount underway in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race marks the end of a chaotic post-election period that has become the latest example of how disputed election rules can expose weak points in a core function of American democracy.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has directed county officials not to count mail ballots for the general election that arrived on time but in envelopes missing the correct date handwritten by voters.
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While a recount happens in the Pennsylvania Senate race, counties have other post-election responsibilities.
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At least four Pennsylvania counties opted to accept and count undated or misdated ballots, prompting a challenge from Republicans.
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Ahead of the 2024 election, Spotlight PA spoke to undecided voters. We followed up with four of them to see what they decided.
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The American presidency has stakes for the whole world. Swedish Radio’s Simon Isaksson on covering the election from Pittsburgh — and the United States’ reputation abroad.
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The U.S. Senate race is going to an automatic recount, requiring already exhausted election officials to reprocess seven million ballots in under two weeks.
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Voters listed as unregistered in Pennsylvania can cast a provisional ballot in the hopes that elections officials will find their registration later. Sen. Bob Casey's campaign has been trying to find voters who might have been listed as unregistered by mistake, though such cases seem rare.