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We’re less than one month away from the April 23rd presidential primary election in the Commonwealth. In this week’s roundup, we’ve compiled resources, upcoming events, important dates, and news you can use to stay informed, and ready to VOTE!

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When it Comes to Our Freedom to Vote, the Two Parties Are Not the Same

“Leading an organization with a primary focus of expanding democracy by expanding the electorate – through voter registration, civic engagement, and education – we frequently hear: ‘I’m not interested in voting. My vote doesn’t matter. Nothing changes. The two parties are the same.’ The two major political parties in Pennsylvania are not the same. When it comes to advocating for our freedom to vote, legislating for enhanced accessibility to the ballot, and more convenient voting options for the electorate, it’s not even close.”


Read the full op-ed by Kadida Kenner, CEO of New Pennsylvania Project in the Bucks County Beacon.


Kenyatta Attacks DeFoor, Ignores Pinsley in Auditor General Town Hall

Democratic candidates for auditor general, state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, and Lehigh County Controller Mark Pinsley participated separately in a Zoom town hall sponsored by New Pennsylvania Project, a voting rights group. Read the full article in The Delaware Valley Journal.


Pa. House Republicans seek to force vote on tougher voter ID law

“This is their (Republicans’) attempt to stop Black and Brown folks, young voters and immigrant communities from having more convenient access to ballots and having their voices heard on Election Day,” NPP’s Kadida Kenner told LancasterOnline.

Kenner said House Republicans’ announcement Monday was a “tit for tat” response to Democratic House Speaker Joanna McClinton, of Philadelphia, who last week said she plans to advance legislation to expand early voting and same-day voter registration. Read the full article here.

Social of the Week

Over the weekend, we went to Lehigh Valley to meet folks where they are and provide civic education about elections and the courts at an Easter Egg Hunt.

News You Can Use

Pennsylvania’s primary election is at the start of Passover. Why some Jewish voters feel disenfranchised

After a series of unsuccessful attempts to change the date of Pennsylvania’s primary election, voting will take place April 23, The Morning Call reports.

How a SCOTUS ruling on mifepristone might disrupt abortion care in Pa.

More than half of abortions in Pennsylvania are medication abortions that use a two-pill regimen. Pennsylvania is one of the states where patients can get a medication abortion via telehealth appointment, which means they don't have to travel as far to receive care, WESA reports.

Can Democrats flip the Pennsylvania Senate for a trifecta?

In 2022, Democrats regained control of the Pennsylvania House, a razor-thin majority that has survived several special elections since. Now, the party is eyeing the tantalizingly close margin in the state Senate, where Republicans hold 28 seats, and Democrats hold 22, the Penn Capital Star reports.

Voter registration, mail-in voting: Pennsylvania deadlines to know ahead of the April 23 primary

Pennsylvania’s primary election is a month away, and there are several deadlines voters should know, according to Penn Capital Star.

Voter Registration by Congressional District

Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Department of State, here is the data for registered voters in the Commonwealth by congressional district. (Politics PA)

Republicans pushing to embrace mail-in voting encounter widespread resistance

Trump's repeated attacks on mail-in voting have made it tougher for Republicans who see a desperate need for the GOP to encourage more ways to cast ballots, NBC News reports.

Upcoming Events

Primary Colors of Democracy

Join Northampton Community College Student Life on Thursday, April 18 for a nonpartisan panel on the current state of U.S. Democracy before we head into the April 23rd presidential primary. Kadida Kenner, CEO of New Pennsylvania Project will be a featured panelist.

 

Date: Thursday, April 18, 2024 
Time:  11:00 a.m. 
Where: Northampton Community College, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem PA 18020

2024 Important Primary Election Dates

April 8: Last day to register to vote in the primary election vote.pa.gov/register

April 16: Last day to apply for a mail ballot vote.pa.gov/applymailballot

April 23: Completed mail ballots must be received by 8:00 p.m. vote.pa.gov/county

April 23: Election Day. Polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.vote.pa.gov/polls

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Help us prepare for the upcoming primary and general elections in 2024!

The 2024 General Election is just around the corner but there is much work to be done — and we can’t do it alone! New Pennsylvania Project is on a mission to register 60,000 voters from across the Commonwealth, with a focus on reaching those from underserved and underrepresented communities. We can’t do that, however, without your continued support. If you haven’t yet, please consider clicking the button below and investing just a few dollars in these efforts.


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