Pennsylvania
- A county in Pennsylvania that didn’t have enough paper ballots on Election Day failed to certify the results of the November. 8 midterms by the Nov. 28 deadline
- The Luzerne County Board of Elections split 2-2
- Republican board members Alyssa Fusaro and Jim Mangan voted no, while Democrat members Denise Williams and Audrey Serniak voted for the certification
- Daniel Schramm, also a Democrat, was the lone board member who abstained from voting
- It's unclear what the next steps are
During the Nov. 28 hearing, an attendee called Serniak a liar after she said, "I can't see any massive fraud in this," according to local media. The man was escorted out of the building by deputies.
- Pennsylvania had one of the most well-funded and hotly contested Senate races in the United States, pitting Democrat John Fetterman against Republican Mehmet Oz.
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