Updated 1 hour ago What to Know The pandemic power struggle that's raged between Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor and its Republican-led Legislature over the year plus of COVID-19 will land on voters’ laps on May 18. It's taking the form of two proposed constitutional amendments to limit the length of disaster emergencies. Even if you're not registered with a political party, you can cast a vote on the ballot questions. The head of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency on Thursday said two ballot questions for voters to consider in the May 18 election could have a "detrimental impact on the state's ability to respond to future disasters and emergencies."