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06.03.2026 17:07
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05.03.2026 17:08
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Roae says DOJ can't effectively match w/o SSN, which obviously the federal gov. already has. Asks which section of PA constitution prohibits release of this info to DOJ. Schmidt offers to provide Roae with letter they sent DOJ.
05.03.2026 16:57
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Schmidt notes it was DOS which identified this crime. on the DOJ request, it is the department's position that they are legally not allowed to provided private info DL and partial SS numbers) to the DOJ. Notes many other state's have reached that same conclusion.
05.03.2026 16:55
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Rep. Roae mentions man who voted in 2020 twice for Trump, once in PA and once in FL. Given this, why has state not given DOJ the voter roll info it is seeking?
05.03.2026 16:53
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Rep. Brennan asks about what improvements have been made to make sure mail voters don't have their ballots rejected by small technical errors. Schmidt mentions the return envelope redesign, which led to a decrease in rejections.
05.03.2026 16:49
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because of courts which voters need to be informed of. Marcell still wants more details.
05.03.2026 16:38
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Marcell asks again how the money will be spend and why the need for an increase. Schmidt said they have asked for increased before which they didn't receive. Says spending will be on things like mailings to voters, radio/other media ads. Marks ads there have been changes to rules
05.03.2026 16:37
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Rep. Marcell asks about voter education and outreach budget. Why 250% increase when no new law? Schmidt says turnout higher in federal years, thus more need. Says no voter education will take place in a way that in specific to one geographic location or party.
05.03.2026 16:37
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In place by 2028, that is. Not just releasing it.
05.03.2026 16:22
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Schmidt says "will certainly not be in place by 2026." Will never release a system that is not ready. Schmidt doesn't specify a target release date but has previously said 2028.
05.03.2026 16:18
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Rep. Flood asks about SURE system and specifically if the new system will be ready for the 2026 election. (I don't think that was the initial goal. 2028 is the target).
05.03.2026 16:15
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Rep. Young asks about polling place shortages/turnover. How can state stem that tide and help support new poll workers? Schmidt mentions election official training unit the department has created. Says participation level is "phenomenal" and helps bring uniformity to the state.
05.03.2026 16:09
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Rep. Reichard asks about $1.3 million budgeted for advertising constitutional amendments. Schmidt said the department is required to advertise in 2-3 newspapers of general circulation. Since it is an obligation they must budget for it, even though there are none on the horizon.
05.03.2026 16:04
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Schmidt says when to hold elections is up to the legislature to determine. Barton pushed back to ask is Schmidt has any recommendations to improve the situation. Schmidt reiterated the department's roll is just to help facilitate elections.
05.03.2026 15:59
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You arenβt imagining it: Pennsylvania has had a lot of special elections recently
Pennsylvania holds more special elections than any other state β and itβs costing taxpayers millions.
Now moving onto special elections, Rep. Barton asks about the cost and brings up our recent story (below). Does Schmidt think the speaker should try to schedule special elections on regularly scheduled Election Days? www.votebeat.org/pennsylvania...
05.03.2026 15:57
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Schmidt is also asked about worries some people have about federal interference with elections or even ICE being at the polls. Schmidt says the state has made the federal government aware that people have these concerns, and reaffirms that states have authority over elections
05.03.2026 15:53
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Schmidt is asked about election misinformation coming from President Trump and how voters can be assured elections are free and fair. He says being an accurate source of information is important.
05.03.2026 15:51
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statements attributed to candidates. But there is also potential for it to be a useful tool, although "we can never be wrong. It can never tell the voter the wrong day of the election."
05.03.2026 15:42
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Rep. Waxman asks about AI about how the department is seeing it effect campaigns and elections. Schmidt says it has been a "moving target" in the election space with how rapidly it is developing. In elections it has shown it can be a real harm in that it can generate false
05.03.2026 15:42
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anticipation of this question and didn't receive it.
05.03.2026 15:33
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Rep. Abney asks about the SURE (voter roll) system upgrade project. Schmidt gives a general recap of the contract process/project goals but I didn't hear any specifics about where the project is at today. I asked the department last week for the specific project timeline in
05.03.2026 15:33
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Schmidt notes yes some states have left, but New York has joined. The states that have left are struggling to implement data sharing agreements with each other. PA also can't risk sharing data with states in an unsecure manner.
05.03.2026 15:26
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Rep. Nelson asks about ERIC voter roll maintenance program. Notes that some states have left, including neighboring states. Is there something else PA should be doing for list maintenance?
05.03.2026 15:24
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Deputy Sec. Jonathan Marks is asked if the department would support changes to election certification deadlines, to bring the state into compliance with the Electoral Count Reform Act. Marks says "certainly," provided it aligns with the reality of election administration.
05.03.2026 15:21
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Brown asks about automatic voter registration Gov. Shapiro implemented in 2023 and how much money has been saved. Schmidt doesn't have an exact figure, but says from experience electronic applications (via AVR) are easier to process than paper (thus less staff time).
05.03.2026 15:16
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"For better or worse" Schmidt acknowledges there have been no changes, but in federal elections more education needed. Schmidt didn't say this, but voters who participate in municipal elections are typically thought to be better informed on the rules than federal only voters.
05.03.2026 15:13
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Rep. Brown asks about budget for voter education, questioning why the proposed amount is so high when there has been no change in the law.
05.03.2026 15:11
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Schmidt adds that the Department has contacted counties to confirm they are preforming the pollbook extractions correctly, and reminding them that HAVA allows voters to cast provisional ballots if there are any issues.
05.03.2026 15:09
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