Pennsylvania’s voter rolls point to a far tighter partisan balance than four years ago, as voters in the commonwealth will decide next week whether to retain three members of the state Supreme Court.
The state’s current weekly workbook, which provides a point-in-time snapshot and changes as counties update records, shows Democrats with only a narrow lead among active voters.
As of the week ending on Oct. 27, 2025, the state’s weekly file shows Democrats ahead by about 60,000 among active voters, in contrast to 2020, when Democrats had a lead of more than 685,000 registrations. Meanwhile, the number of voters not affiliated with either major party rose to nearly 1.45 million in the latest tally….
Pennsylvania Democrats’ Voter Registration Edge Shrinks Again

