Election Integrity

Pennsylvania’s Election Day Chaos Exposes Alarming Failures in Voter Data Management

By Economics Desk | November 6, 2025

Midterm elections should be a testament to American democracy, yet two Pennsylvania counties faced poll book failures that risked disenfranchising voters. How did outdated and incomplete voter data nearly derail the vote on critical races?

On Election Day, the very foundation of our democratic process showed troubling cracks as two Pennsylvania counties were forced to replace poll books amid ongoing voting hours. This wasn’t a mere technical glitch—it was a failure rooted in careless management of voter data that jeopardized citizen participation in vital local races and judicial retention votes. How Did Crucial Voter Data Errors Slip Through the Cracks? Chester County, home to over half a million residents in Philadelphia’s suburban belt, used poll books derived from voter data limited only to the two major parties, effectively excluding tens of thousands of unaffiliated and...

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