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Bipartisan election board languishing as governor fails to appoint new members
Pennsylvania's bipartisan Election Law Advisory Board, created in 2020 to reform the state's election laws, has not met in nearly three years due to Governor Josh Shapiro's failure to appoint seven required members. The board, intended to provide bipartisan solutions for outdated election laws, has fallen into disuse despite ongoing calls for changes from county election officials.
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