Posts Tagged: voting
All I Want for Christmas is a Finalized Election…
December 4, 2020 | 7 comments | Posted in Supreme Court, Voting | Tags: election 2020, fraud, presidential campaign, state house, state senate, voting
Over a month since the election and we’re still waiting for the final results in some parts of the state, and litigation is still ongoing. Below is the newest information we’ve learned since our last election update:
Election Results Status:… Read more
Remember ‘hanging chads’?
November 10, 2020 | 3 comments | Posted in Voting | Tags: Biden, election, Supreme Court, Trump, voting
It’s been one week since the general election and it’s definitely creating flashbacks to the year 2000 and the challenges that followed the Bush/Gore presidential contest. At that time, it was Florida in the limelight, as the results there were … Read more
25 Minutes Well Spent: “Christians, Conscience, and Voting”
October 30, 2020 | No comments | Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: election, voting
From the Desk of Michael Geer, President
Ever call, email or write a letter to an elected official asking them to support a pro-life bill… or oppose one that would expand abortion? You probably have. Me too.
The truth is … Read more
One week until Election Day!
October 27, 2020 | 2 comments | Posted in Voting | Tags: election day, pafamilyvoter, voter guide, voting
We are now one week from Election Day, Tuesday, November 3rd.
We’re being bombarded with campaign ads on television, radio, social media, and in our mailbox. These ads may or may not cover the issues you are interested in.
Visit … Read more

Tuesday Primary Election Results – Still Waiting…
June 4, 2020 | No comments | Posted in Politics, Voting | Tags: COVID19, election, mail in ballot, primary, voting
As we look at Pennsylvania election results, one thing is clear: It was an unusually confusing election, due to the unprecedented number of mail-in ballots (new this year) and the COVID-19 crisis. The other surprise in the midst of this … Read more
VOTE! June 2 is Primary Election Day.
May 8, 2020 | 6 comments | Posted in Politics, Voting | Tags: election day, mail in ballot, voter guide, voter registration, voting
The current pandemic — and the actions of our government leaders in response to it — is demonstrating for all to see just how important it is that we vote and vote wisely. Our partners like you already understand that, … Read more

2019 Election Voter’s Guide Now Available
October 15, 2019 | 2 comments | Posted in Politics, Voting | Tags: ballot, election, judicial, pennsylvania, voter guide, voting
We are less than three weeks away from Pennsylvania’s next election on Tuesday, November 5th and, as always, we at the Pennsylvania Family Council want to help you make informed decisions about your candidates for various positions. Thanks to the support … Read more
PA Primary Election is One Week Away
May 14, 2019 | 3 comments | Posted in Voting | Tags: election, judicial, primary, special election, voting
When you go to the polls on Tuesday, May 21st, you will be voting on a variety of positions. These may include judges, school board, city council, township supervisor, county commissioner, other municipal positions, … Read more

Voter Guides are now available (print and online)!
October 8, 2018 | 2 comments | Posted in Uncategorized, Voting | Tags: church, election, pennsylvania, voter guide, voting
Our General Election Voter Guide is the most comprehensive statewide voter guide in Pennsylvania!
The print guide covers U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and State Senate.
All of these races PLUS State House races are available online at www.PAFamilyVoter.com.… Read more
2017 Judicial Guide for November 7th Election
October 31, 2017 | 21 comments | Posted in abortion, Family, Life, Politics, pro-life, Religious Freedom, Supreme Court, Voting | Tags: family, judicial, pennsylvania, voter guides, voting
Tuesday, November 7th, 2017 is Election Day. Voters across Pennsylvania will be voting for municipal offices (Mayor, City Council, Township Supervisor, Sheriff, Recorder of Deeds, School Board member, etc.) and Judicial candidates.
To help you in your voting decisions, Pennsylvania … Read more