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Some Powerful Pennsylvanians Still Angry The State Supreme Court Ruled On Election Law Here s Why It Matters

(Harrisburg) –– Some state and federal lawmakers are holding tight to their view that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court improperly interfered in the 2020 election, further escalating tensions between the legislative and judicial branches that’s existed for years. Simply tune into media outlets that cater to the conservative base, and you’ll find Pennsylvania’s handling of the election is still a hot topic. In late March, state Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Adams County) talked about it with former President Donald Trump’s one-time lawyer, Jenna Ellis, on her Real America’s Voice TV show. The pair focused on the state’s highest court during the segment.

New York District Attorney, Who Is Investigating Trump, Won t Seek Reelection

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said Friday that he will not seek reelection for a fourth term that would begin next January. He has been investigating former President Donald Trump’s finances, and the Supreme Court last month cleared the way for the prosecutor’s office to receive Trump’s tax returns and other financial records. “Representing the People of New York during this pivotal era for our city and our justice system has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the 66-year-old Vance said. Cyrus Vance Jr., who has been Manhattan’s district attorney since 2010, said Friday that he will not seek reelection.

Politically-Connected Developer Enters PA s Race For U S Senate

PHILADELPHIA, PA (WHYY) Montgomery County real estate developer and GOP fundraiser Jeff Bartos, 48, is the latest candidate to join the race for Pennsylvania’s open 2022 U.S. Senate election. Bartos, a Republican, ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in 2018, hitching his wagon to former State Sen. Scott Wagner, a York County waste management millionaire who pitched himself as a Donald Trump-like figure. The Wagner-Bartos ticket lost badly to incumbent Democrat Tom Wolf. Scott Wagner, left, Republican candidate for Pennsylvania Governor, and lieutenant governor candidate Jeff Bartos, right, campaign at a diner in Imperial, Pa. Monday, May 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) In a video announcing his campaign, Bartos didn’t mention Wagner instead stressing his appreciation for small businesses and talking about the nonprofit he co-founded in the midst of the pandemic, the Pennsylvania 30 Day Fund, which raises money to extend forgivable grants to businesses.

Republicans Gear Up For New York s 2022 Race For Governor

Republicans Gear Up For New York s 2022 Race For Governor
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Experts: Parts Of PA s Redistricting Process Can Still Happen Without Census Data

HARRISBURG, PA (WSKG) –– Data from last year’s census may not be ready until September, but data and legislative affairs experts say some aspects of the redistricting process can begin before then. Lawmakers questioned two panels of experts during a hearing Wednesday, aiming to find out how the once-in-a-decade process of Congressional and statehouse district map drawing will be affected by the data delay. The panels delivered some bad news: the final maps cannot be drawn until that data is in hand. According to the US Census Bureau’s Chief of Redistricting and Voting Rights Data Office James Whitehorn, the extension of the counting deadline to September of last year put census workers behind. They’ll need extra time to produce complete and accurate numbers.

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