Pennsylvania PA

Substrate honesty: no civops citizens have set their state to PA yet. Per-state vote tallies below are 0 across the board until profile state-set lands. National tallies (in dashed boxes) reflect all votes regardless of state.

Mandate activity

M1: Protect the November 3, 2026 federal election (5-state cluster)

focused review pathway: mass_mobilization · 0 attachments from PA · 0 PA voters

The election on November 3, 2026 is six months away. We're worried about
people being kept from voting or votes not being counted in five states:
Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin, Arizona. We're asking people to
sign up as poll workers, learn how voting works in their town, build
groups that help neighbors get to the polls, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE for
training, and watch for warning signs. Research shows that when 3.5% of
people show up peacefully, the effort almost always works. We need to
build that infrastructure before October.

Cluster geometry: not yet computed (Phase B compute, see ADR-0005).

Per-statement: PA tally vs national (8 statements)
Signing up as poll workers in PA/NV/GA/WI/AZ before October is the highest-leverage thing most citizens can do for 2026.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 1 / 1 / 0
866-OUR-VOTE training should be the standard onboarding for any volunteer who wants to help protect the election.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 1 / 0 / 0
Erica Chenoweth's 3.5% peaceful-mobilization threshold is reachable in a 5-state push if infrastructure is built by October.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 0 / 0 / 0
State AGs and SoSs (Aguilar, Mayes, Kaul, Schmidt) are the legal frontline; citizen energy should reinforce them, not replace them.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 1 / 0 / 0
Documenting polling-place and mail-ballot rules from primary .gov sources is more useful than commentary about national threats.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 1 / 0 / 0
Mass mobilization on midterms risks counterproductive partisan reaction; quiet, county-by-county legal preparation is sufficient.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 0 / 0 / 0
Five priority states is too narrow — the same federal threats apply in MI, NC, FL, TX; a 5-state focus may leave gaps adversaries exploit.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 0 / 0 / 0
Election Day observers should be trained in de-escalation, not confrontation, when documenting incidents.
PA: 0 agree 0 disagree 0 pass · national: 0 / 0 / 0

Enforcement contacts (8)

Routing destinations for mandates that ramp into PA. Tier 1 (most-aligned) listed first within each kind. Verified status reflects last-confirmed contact info.

State Attorney General (1)

Dave Sunday tier 2 LIKELY R
Attorney General
☏ 717-787-3391 · contact form · homepage
"Election fraud referrals; election-law enforcement runs through PA DoS"
⏱ term started Jan 2025; consumer-protection focus

Secretary of State / Election Admin (1)

Al Schmidt tier 1 VERIFIED R
Secretary of the Commonwealth
☏ 717-787-5280 · RA-elections@pa.gov · homepage
"Refused to overturn 2020 Philadelphia results — strong election-protection record"
⏱ term ends Jan 19, 2027

Election Protection Coalition (1)

Election Protection PA Coalition tier 1 VERIFIED
☏ 866-OUR-VOTE · info@aclupa.org · homepage
"ACLU-PA, Common Cause PA, Lawyers Committee, All Voting Is Local PA, Pennsylvania Voice"

Civil Rights Org (1)

Common Cause Pennsylvania tier 1 VERIFIED
CauseNet@commoncause.org · contact form · homepage

State Legislator (election authority) (3)

Carol Hill-Evans tier 1 VERIFIED D
Majority Chair, House State Government Committee · House State Government · district 95
homepage
⏱ HD-95
Steve Santarsiero tier 1 VERIFIED D
Minority Chair, Senate State Government Committee · Senate State Government · district Bucks
homepage
⏱ minority chair
Cris Dush tier 3 VERIFIED R
Chair, Senate State Government Committee · Senate State Government · district 25
homepage
⏱ SD-25; chair of committee with election-law jurisdiction

County Election Director (1)

Lisa Deeley tier 2 LIKELY D
Vice Chair, Philadelphia City Commissioners · district Philadelphia
homepage
"Philadelphia ~1.55M voters"
⏱ elected board (3 members)

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