York County officials refuse to answer questions about upcoming election [View all]
Preparations for the 2024 presidential election should be underway in York County, although to what extent is uncertain.
The countys Board of Elections denied The York Dispatchs request to visit the office and interview officials ahead of the Nov. 5 election, a common practice before elections to inform readers about what to expect and how to prepare to vote. A list of emailed questions sent Sept. 17 surrounding election security, procedures for voters to know and any changes in polling places did not get a response from the county.
Voters in York County will have their quadrennial chance to vote for the next president of the United States, with Vice President Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket facing former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee for the third straight time.
Voters will also pick their congressperson, a U.S. senator for Pennsylvania, state representative and state row officers attorney general, treasurer, auditor general and, for some York countians, a state senate seat in the 31st district, currently held by outgoing Sen. Mike Regan.
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