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RandySF

(76,026 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 03:33 AM Yesterday

Lawmaker proposes removing candidates' home counties from Pa. primary ballots

Rep. Jill Cooper (R-Westmoreland) wants to encourage Pennsylvanians to vote for candidates based on their qualifications and policies, as opposed to regional ties, which can strongly influence statewide elections.

Cooper says she plans to introduce legislation to eliminate the requirement to list candidates’ home counties on primary ballots. She argues the change would eliminate divisive attitudes toward candidates based on geographical stereotypes.

Public opinion experts largely agree that details like county affiliations often have arbitrary influence over voters, whose next major decision may be in next year’s Republican gubernatorial primary.

But in practice, experts are wary that getting voters to look deeper into primary candidates may prove more difficult than removing county affiliation from ballots.



https://penncapital-star.com/campaigns-elections/lawmaker-proposes-removing-candidates-home-counties-from-pa-primary-ballots/

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Lawmaker proposes removing candidates' home counties from Pa. primary ballots (Original Post) RandySF Yesterday OP
Of course a Repuke would say that FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #1

FakeNoose

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1. Of course a Repuke would say that
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 05:08 PM
14 hrs ago

Most D candidates - with few exceptions - come from higher-population areas or at least above average populations. Whereas many R candidates are from rural areas or sparsely populated.

Does that affect the voters? Well, it might make a difference to voters who don't know much about the candidates.

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