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In Allegheny County alone, 3,500 of the roughly 4,000 elected poll worker positions on the November ballot will lack a candidate.
Pennsylvania voters went to the polls last week to help carry on a centuries-old practice that no other state does: elections to choose their election workers.
In Allegheny County alone, 3,500 of the roughly 4,000 elected poll worker positions on the November ballot will lack a candidate.
In Pennsylvania, poll worker candidates don’t have to file statements of financial interest, but there are other hoops they have to jump through. As in Rhode Island, poll workers here run as partisans ...
Pennsylvania tallies up votes for poll workers, amid shortage of candidates The state has held these elections since 1799, but these days, the ballots have a lot of blank spaces on them.
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