There is one week to go before the 2022 mid-term vote, but, if recent cycles are any indication, when it comes to the legal fight, Election Day will likely be just the beginning.

With elections for governor, U.S. Senate and state General Assembly positions set for Nov. 8 and several unsettled legal issues percolating in the wake of Pennsylvania’s revamped election code, known as Act 77, a lot is at stake. Along with eyeing campaign finance issues, we at The Legal have been monitoring pre-election litigation, and plan to continue covering the post-election fallout as it happens.

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