Pennsylvania Campaigns to Educate Older Voters
Pennsylvania Campaigns to Educate Older Voters

Pennsylvania Campaigns to Educate Older Voters

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As the November 5 general election approaches, Pennsylvania officials are launching a campaign to educate older voters about the mail ballot process amid concerns of high rejection rates. Data indicates that voters aged 70 and above returned approximately 50% of mail ballots but faced a 58% rejection rate due to common errors such as missing signatures and incorrect dates. The Department of Aging is enhancing outreach efforts and redesigning mail ballot envelopes to provide clearer instructions. In parallel, the political landscape in Pennsylvania intensifies as Democrat Nick Pisano and Republican Jen Dantini compete for the Senate seat vacated by Jim Brewster, with Pisano emphasizing worker protections amid ongoing discussions about the U.S. Steel sale. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania is becoming a focal point in the presidential race, with both Trump and Harris recognizing its significance for electoral victory. Musk's recent endorsement of Trump adds another layer to the state's political dynamics as the election nears.

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