Republicans in Bucks and beyond are seizing on comments made and votes cast by Bucks County commissioners Diane ...
Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia apologized for the "upset and confusion" caused by her comments last week ...
For the second time, Pennsylvania's high court says undated ballots from the Nov. 5 election can't be counted.
Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita said Democratic Pennsylvania commissioners will face jail time over their recount effort amid Sen. Bob Casey refusing to concede the race.
Even the Democratic-heavy Pennsylvania Supreme Court sided against Democratic poll commissioners trying to count illegal ballots in a Senate race.
It’s been almost two weeks since the election, but it will take even more time to get official results due to our U.S. Senate race recount, and the State Supreme Court just made a ruling on ballots ...
The ruling is a major victory for Republican Senate candidate David McCormick, who holds a very narrow lead over Democratic ...
“I think we all know that precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country,” said county commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia while casting votes in favor of counting the deficient ballots.
A Wall Street Journal editor expressed shock on Monday at the “breathtaking” decision by Bucks County, Pennsylvania, ...
Chris LaCivita, President-elect Donald Trump’s co-campaign manager, suggested on X Sunday evening that Bucks County commissioners, including Board chair Diane Ellis-Marseglia, “will go to jail” becaus ...
We will hold them to it." Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia (D) said during a county commission meeting on Thursday that she would ignore the earlier ruling of the commonwealth's Supreme ...
The state and national Republican parties told local officials to scrap defective ballots as the U.S. Senate race recount ...