Garrity’s total exceeded the previous record for state office held by Gov. Josh Shapiro in his 2000 race for attorney general.
Franklin & Marshall College students were feeling lucky at the polls Tuesday. On an unseasonably warm afternoon, a ladybug landed on the shoulder of Morgan Moore, 23, as she exited Lancaster ...
Lancaster County Commissioners sent a cease-and-desist letter to Franklin and Marshall College after the county’s Deputy ...
Officials in Lancaster County, Pa., want Franklin & Marshall College to stop talking about county employees. The local Board of Commissioners’ office sent the college a cease and desist letter last ...
The next presidential election cycle won’t get underway in earnest until 2026 or 2027. But there will be signs if Gov. Josh ...
A dustup over student voter registrations is continuing in Lancaster County. Franklin & Marhsall College received what it has called a “cease and desist” letter from the Lancaster County Commissioners ...
MEREDITH. SO THERE WERE TWO DIFFERENT SITUATIONS SURROUNDING VOTER REGISTRATION FOR FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE STUDENTS LAST WEEK. TODAY, LANCASTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADDRESSED ONE OF THEM ...
Franklin & Marshall College says it received a “cease and desist” letter from the Lancaster County Commissioners office after faculty and staff raised concerns about the county’s handling of ...
Republicans landed historic victories in Pennsylvania, winning the battleground state's valuable presidential electoral votes ...
The latest Franklin and Marshall College Poll, released Thursday morning, shows former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by just 1 point among likely Pennsylvania voters.
Casey leads McCormick in a recent Emerson College/RealClearPennsylvania poll by just one point. Harris and Trump are running neck-and-neck in the state, but a recent Franklin and Marshall College ...
Berwood Yost, a pollster at Franklin & Marshall College, said his latest survey indicated that less than 3% of registered Pennsylvania voters were truly undecided about their presidential vote.