Rep. Seth Grove (r-196)
Recent News About Rep. Seth Grove (r-196)
-
Grove praises Supreme Court ruling on undated ballots
State Rep. Seth Grove (R-Grove), one of the leading advocates for election reform in the Commonwealth, could barely contain himself on his Twitter account after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled yesterday that undated mail ballots should not be counted in next Tuesday’s general election.
-
Grove: Voter roll bill 'moves us toward regaining' voter confidence in elections
The state House passed legislation this week that requires information from the Election Registration Information Center (ERIC) to be used to remove deceased voters from the voter rolls. The legislation was passed with both Republican and Democrat votes.
-
Pennsylvania lawmakers hope to vote on election reform before Christmas 'to prevent another election fiasco'
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is considering recently finalized election reform legislation, with state lawmakers expected to vote on dozens on changes to the way that elections are conducted within the state before Christmas, according to Pittsburgh's NPR News Station.
-
Grove: Wolf administration 'essentially disenfranchised voters' with 'Zuckerbucks' donations
Rep. Seth Grove (R-York) called out Gov. Tom Wolf's (D) administration for the unequal allocation of private funds, which have been dubbed "Zuckerbucks," to counties across the state of Pennsylvania.
-
Grove: A Republican governor violating election laws would have prompted “calls for resignation”
Pennsylvania Rep. Seth Grove (R-York), the prime sponsor of sweeping election reform initiatives in the General Assembly, said that media reaction to Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D) voting misstep has been “interesting.”
-
State senator not giving up on Pennsylvania election reform bill, despite apparent opposition from Wolf
Pennsylvania Sen. Dave Argall (R-Rush Township) isn't giving up on a bipartisan election reform bill, despite the fact that Gov. Tom Wolf's (D) administration refused his invitation to discuss the proposed legislation, The Center Square reported.
-
Grove files a new bill to protect election integrity in Pennsylvania through 'voter ID, signature verification'
Pennsylvania Rep. Seth Grove (R- York) has reintroduced the Voting Right Protections Act after learning that Gov. Tom Wolf (D) had changed his opinion about some aspects of election law, despite the fact that the governor vetoed the measure earlier this year, according to Yahoo! News.
-
Grove reintroduces legislation to 'protect voting rights' in upcoming elections
Reintroduced and slightly altered election legislation House Bill 1800 is scheduled for a vote in the Pennsylvania House State Government Committee on Monday, Sept. 27.
-
Pennsylvania lawmaker blasts Wolf over veto: 'Voters and counties are stuck with bad election laws'
News that the Kentucky secretary of state called for special elections on Nov. 2 to fill three legislative vacancies rankled a Pennsylvania House member, whose own election reform legislation was vetoed by Gov. Tom Wolf (D) in June.
-
Wolf supports voter ID in surprising turnaround but Republicans question whether it's a 'reasonable approach'
Despite vetoing an election integrity bill earlier this year, Gov. Tom Wolf (D) has changed his tune when it comes to the possibility of voter ID laws being enacted in Pennsylvania.
-
York state Rep. believes Wolf is open for negotiations: 'The current system does not work and they need help'
Pennsylvania Rep. Seth Grove (R-York), the author of a sweeping election reform measure in Pennsylvania, said he’s hopeful that Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D) recent indication that he could now support a voter ID provision is a sign the governor is open for broader negotiations, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.