Carter Walker

Carter Walker

Reporter, Votebeat Pennsylvania

Carter was previously a reporter at the LNP in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he covered political extremism, including election misinformation, for the past year. He is originally from Chester County, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Penn State with a journalism degree. After working at the Times West Virginian, he returned to Pennsylvania to cover government and politics with a focus on investigative work.

Parties and interest groups spent millions of dollars. Did they break through?

Third-party voters in Chester County may face some added complications on Election Day because of a pollbook problem.

Seven workers are charged with faking information on forms to boost their pay. Election officials say the issues go beyond alleged fraud.

The increases could be a sign that this year’s judicial retention races are stirring interest in the election.

A look at judicial retention races, poll worker contests, and the latest twist on mail voting

More counties are adopting the technology, aided by a new funding stream in Act 88.

The case offers a lesson for local officials who are fielding requests for third-party access to their voting machines.

The cause of the error remains unclear. Officials note that there’s no way the extra votes could have been counted.

GOP voters are coming around to it, too, as state law makes requesting a ballot easier.

A pair of decisions from the court combine to guarantee the state’s voters some recourse if they make a mistake on their ballot, such as a missing signature or date.