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.

The Democratic-majority court has played a big role in defusing election challenges. Now Republicans are mobilizing for a takeover.

Conservative activist Scott Presler’s claim about duplicate voter registration fraud fails to account for the laws and basic processes involved in cleaning voter rolls.

The CISA has been an important partner for states — and a target for Donald Trump.

Rejection rates are lower in Pennsylvania counties that let voters fix errors, highlighting the impact of disparities in election rules.

Election officials have long complained about the SURE interface. They’ll have to wait a couple more years for a change.

A decision could resolve challenges to rules in a 2019 law that have led to thousands of ballots being rejected.

Lawmakers signal some room for agreement on expanded voter ID rules and revised mail ballot procedures.

Presidential electors will meet this month to cast their votes for Trump.

Five Pennsylvania counties launched inquiries before the election. One says it found hundreds of forms with indicators of fraud.