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NBC10 @Issue: Mayoral candidates debate
A recap of the first — and only — debate for the candidates vying for the mayor’s seat. Then, how some long closed Philadelphia fire stations are preparing to reopen thanks to an influx of new funding. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk hosts NBC10@Issue for Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023.
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Majority of 16k Canceled Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots Were From Democrats
The ballots were disqualified by county officials because they lacked secrecy envelopes or proper signatures or dates, state officials said.
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Divided Pennsylvania House Elects Democrat Mark Rozzi as Speaker
The narrowly divided state House of Representatives on Tuesday resolved a logjam over control of the chamber by making its new speaker a Reading-area Democrat who was nominated by western Pennsylvania conservative Republicans.
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers to Choose Speaker on Tuesday After Weeks of Debate
Lawmakers in Harrisburg will choose a speaker on Tuesday, but it is unclear who or which party will have the votes. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the latest details.
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Pennsylvania Certifies Election Results After Recount Delay
Pennsylvania’s top elections official is fully certifying results from the November vote after recount petitions in some counties delayed the process. The Department of State said Tuesday that acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman completed certification of all races in the 2022 midterm election on Thursday. The final tally comes less than two weeks before members of Congress and state...
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On a New Map, Pennsylvania Elects Most Diverse Assembly Ever
When mapdrawers reimagined the boundaries of Pennsylvania’s 253 legislative districts, they did it with an eye on the state’s growing racial and ethnic minorities. A year later, Pennsylvania has what lawmakers say is the most diverse incoming class of lawmakers in state history, and the number of state lawmakers who are Black, Latino or of South Asian descent each will...
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Kari Lake Loses Lawsuit Over Her Defeat in Arizona Governor's Race
The court did not find clear and convincing evidence of the widespread misconduct that Lake had alleged had affected the result of the 2022 general election.
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Fake Jobs, Bogus Diploma: Did an NY Republican Make Up His Resume?
George Santos, who won NY’s 3rd congressional district on Long Island, appears to have fabricated work and education experience prior to his win.
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Walker Offers Concession Speech After Defeat in Georgia Senate Race
Republican Herschel Walker conceded defeat last last night after he lost the race for Georgia’s open Senate seat.
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Warnock: ‘You've Got Me for Six More Years'
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock offered up a victory speech after defeating Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia’s Senate runoff election.
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Supreme Court Skeptical of NC's Redistricting Case: It Will Allow ‘Most Extreme Forms of Gerrymandering'
The Supreme Court is taking up a case with the potential to reshape elections for Congress and the presidency.
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Warnock Wins Georgia Senate Runoff, NBC News Projects
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeated Republican Herschel Walker, NBC News projects. This gives Democrats a 51-49 majority in the Senate.
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Thousands of Georgia Voters Turn Out for Senate Runoff Election
Georgia voters turned out in big numbers across the state on Tuesday morning as they cast ballots in the runoff election, deciding the balance of the Senate.
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Warnock and Walker Make Final Push for Votes in Georgia Senate Runoff
Georgia voters are headed to the polls on Tuesday to resolve the Senate runoff between Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. NBC’S Alice Barr reports.
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Toomey Says Bipartisan Gun Bill Made ‘Modest Steps' in Right Direction
In an exclusive interview with NBC10’s Lauren Mayk, retiring GOP Senator Pat Toomey, who pushed for background checks on commercial gun sales for years, said that the bipartisan gun bill that passed this summer made some “modest steps in the right direction,” but was skeptical about the potential for more action in the current climate.
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WATCH: Toomey Says Gun Bill Made ‘Modest Steps' in Right Direction
In an exclusive interview with NBC10’s Lauren Mayk, retiring GOP Senator Pat Toomey, who pushed for background checks on commercial gun sales for years, said that the bipartisan gun bill that passed this summer made some “modest steps in the right direction,” but was skeptical about the potential for more action in the current climate.
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Senator Toomey Recounts Memories of the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
In an exclusive interview with NBC10’s Lauren Mayk, retiring Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey recounted the events leading up to and during the January 6 Capitol riot.
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WATCH: Pat Toomey Reflects on Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
In an exclusive interview with NBC10’s Lauren Mayk, retiring Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey recounted the events leading up to and during the January 6 Capitol riot.
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Recount Efforts in ‘Handful' of 67 Counties Hold Up Pa. Election Certifications
Pennsylvania elections officials say “a handful” of counties haven’t fully reported results from the 2022 election, at least in part because organized efforts to seek recounts are pending in court.
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Toomey Calls Trump ‘Badly Flawed,' Says He Won't Vote for Him Again
As former President Trump prepares for another run for the White House, retiring Pennsylvania Republican senator Pat Toomey said he will never vote for him again. Toomey spoke about Trump in an exclusive interview with NBC10’s Lauren Mayk.