Candidates can't declare election night victory on Twitter 'no matter who you are'
“Regardless of who you are, you cannot use Twitter to declare victory if the race has not been called and if you do, we’re going to put a warning that covers the entire tweet," Brandon Borman said.
“Regardless of who you are, you cannot use Twitter to declare victory if the race has not been called and if you do, we’re going to put a warning that covers the entire tweet," Brandon Borman said.
Nearly 50,000 Ohio voters received incorrect ballots, officials say
Elections officials say the error happened Saturday afternoon when someone changed a setting on a machine that places absentee ballots into envelopes.
Elections officials say the error happened Saturday afternoon when someone changed a setting on a machine that places absentee ballots into envelopes.
How to vote by mail in New Jersey
You can vote by mail in New Jersey. Here is how to get and then submit your ballot for the 2020 general election.
You can vote by mail in New Jersey. Here is how to get and then submit your ballot for the 2020 general election.
Court blocks extension of Wisconsin absentee ballot deadline
If the ruling stands, absentee ballots will have to be delivered to Wisconsin election clerks by 8 p.m. on Election Day if they are to be counted. Results of the presidential race in the pivotal swing state would be known within hours of polls closing.
If the ruling stands, absentee ballots will have to be delivered to Wisconsin election clerks by 8 p.m. on Election Day if they are to be counted. Results of the presidential race in the pivotal swing state would be known within hours of polls closing.
Talks to update Pennsylvania's mail-in voting law show life
House Republicans held an internal conference call Wednesday to discuss the idea of giving counties four or five days to process mail-in ballots before Election Day.
House Republicans held an internal conference call Wednesday to discuss the idea of giving counties four or five days to process mail-in ballots before Election Day.
Court battle erupts over Pa. voters' signatures on mail ballots
Pennsylvania's top election official is asking the state's highest court to back her up in a new legal dispute with President Donald Trump's campaign over counting mail-in ballots when a voter's signature doesn't necessarily match the one on their registration.
Pennsylvania's top election official is asking the state's highest court to back her up in a new legal dispute with President Donald Trump's campaign over counting mail-in ballots when a voter's signature doesn't necessarily match the one on their registration.
Election stress disorder is real, and here are some tips to manage it
Are you feeling extra stress because of the election? You're not alone. We talk with a licensed psychologist for advice.
Are you feeling extra stress because of the election? You're not alone. We talk with a licensed psychologist for advice.
Election 2020: Can voters fix an error on a mail-in ballot?
Voter advocacy groups worry that those unaccustomed to voting by mail will make some kind of error that could invalidate their vote.
Voter advocacy groups worry that those unaccustomed to voting by mail will make some kind of error that could invalidate their vote.
Electoral College: How the states stack up in terms of representation
If electoral votes were distributed according to population, one electoral vote would represent about 607,000 people, but this is not the case.
If electoral votes were distributed according to population, one electoral vote would represent about 607,000 people, but this is not the case.
Pennsylvania online voter registration services restored after outage
The Wolf administration said an equipment failure at a data center caused online outages for the Department of State, the state liquor board and other state government entities.
The Wolf administration said an equipment failure at a data center caused online outages for the Department of State, the state liquor board and other state government entities.
With one month to go, FOX 29 answers your election questions
Must I be registered with a party to vote? Can I change my mind about voting by mail? "Good Day Philadelphia" and our political analyst, Bruce Gordon, answer your questions ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Must I be registered with a party to vote? Can I change my mind about voting by mail? "Good Day Philadelphia" and our political analyst, Bruce Gordon, answer your questions ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Trump in new video: 'I wasn't feeling so well, I am feeling much better now'
In a new video released on Twitter on Saturday, President Donald Trump said he is doing better. "I came here, wasn't feeling so well, I am feeling much better now," Trump said in the video. "We're going to beat this coronavirus or whatever you call it."
In a new video released on Twitter on Saturday, President Donald Trump said he is doing better. "I came here, wasn't feeling so well, I am feeling much better now," Trump said in the video. "We're going to beat this coronavirus or whatever you call it."
Florida's diverse and growing population will uphold its crucial swing state status in 2020, experts say
Florida has become one of the most important U.S. swing states over the last several decades. Experts say it’s remains a key and unpredictable state for November.
Florida has become one of the most important U.S. swing states over the last several decades. Experts say it’s remains a key and unpredictable state for November.
Voter Guide 2020: Everything you need to know about voting in Delaware
Delaware voters will head to the polls to vote for president, governor, and two congressional seats.
Delaware voters will head to the polls to vote for president, governor, and two congressional seats.
Voter Guide 2020: Everything you need to know about voting in New Jersey
This year New Jersey will be conducting their election mostly by mail, with every registered voter set to receive a mail-in ballot.
This year New Jersey will be conducting their election mostly by mail, with every registered voter set to receive a mail-in ballot.
Pa. House GOP pushes ahead plan for 'election integrity' panel
The resolution says the select committee would look into actions and instructions by the Department of State and by county election boards and study what other states have done. It would report back to the House “at the earliest practicable date.”
The resolution says the select committee would look into actions and instructions by the Department of State and by county election boards and study what other states have done. It would report back to the House “at the earliest practicable date.”
Trump campaign threatens to sue over Philadelphia's satellite election offices
President Donald Trump’s campaign is threatening to sue to gain access for its campaign officials to observe activity inside of newly opened satellite election offices in Philadelphia.
President Donald Trump’s campaign is threatening to sue to gain access for its campaign officials to observe activity inside of newly opened satellite election offices in Philadelphia.
'Opportunity to be a part of the process;' Satellite election offices open throughout Philadelphia
Philadelphia commissioners have voted to open satellite election offices throughout the city.
Philadelphia commissioners have voted to open satellite election offices throughout the city.
Trump declines to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election
Trump told reporters Wednesday that he would “have to see what happens" when asked about whether he’d commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
Trump told reporters Wednesday that he would “have to see what happens" when asked about whether he’d commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
Pennsylvania will not count 'naked' ballots in the 2020 election
A naked ballot in Pennsylvania is one that arrived without the proper envelopes, signature or date. City Commissioner Al Schmidt explains it’s a way to separate the identity of the voter from the vote they cast.
A naked ballot in Pennsylvania is one that arrived without the proper envelopes, signature or date. City Commissioner Al Schmidt explains it’s a way to separate the identity of the voter from the vote they cast.


















