
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania voters would get more than a week of early voting and county election officials more time to start processing mail-in ballots under a wide-ranging election law proposal that advanced out of the state House. The bill passed on Tuesday by a single vote, with all Republicans opposed. It addresses a range of election-related matters, including rules for ballot drop boxes, electronic lists of registered voters for election workers to consult, in-person early voting and voter registration. It was sent to the Republican majority state Senate.