It’s Election Day in Pennsylvania.
GO VOTE!!
Find your polling location here.
Progressive values are on the ballot across Pennsylvania today -- and we have endorsed a slate of hard-working progressive candidates who can make them happen!
In progressive cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, this primary may decide the election. Weeks after voters elected progressive Brandon Johnson for Mayor in Chicago, you have the opportunity to elect progressives to represent you, too.
The results of today’s primary will impact your everyday life -- your housing and rent costs, development in your neighborhood, ensuring that children have access to a complete education, green space, air quality, and much more.
These candidates have bold visions for their communities and a strong commitment to fight for working families. Check them out here and then… GO VOTE!
PHILADELPHIA
- Helen Gym for Mayor of Philadelphia
- Amanda McIllmurray for Philadelphia City Council, At-Large
- Seth Anderson-Oberman for Philadelphia City Council, District 8
PITTSBURGH
- Deb Gross for Pittsburgh City Council, District 7
- Khari Mosley for Pittsburgh City Council, District 9
STATE COLLEGE
- The “Slate for State,” Amy Bader, Gretchen Brandt, Anne Demo, Dan Kolbe, and Aaron Miller for State College Area School Board
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
- Sara Innamorato for Allegheny County Executive
- Bethany Hallam for Allegheny County Council, At-Large
- Dan Grzybek for Allegheny County Council, District 5
MT. LEBANON
- Valerie Fleisher for Mt. Lebanon School Director
NORTH HILLS
- Deanna Philpott for North Hills School Board, At-Large
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
- Tara Zrinksi for Northampton County Controller
LANSDOWNE
- Benjamin Hover for Lansdowne Borough Council
It’s not too late! Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm and you can find your polling location here.
Thanks for being a bold progressive – and for voting in today’s critical primary!
– The PCCC Team (@BoldProgressive)
FAQ:
Q: Where do I vote?
A: Click here to find your polling location.
Q: Can I still vote by mail?
A: It is too late to request a mail-in ballot, but you can still return your mail-in ballot in person if you already have it in-hand. Your completed mail-in ballot must be RECEIVED by your county board of elections by 8:00 p.m. TODAY, May 16th, 2023. More on mail-in ballots here.
Q: If I’m not registered in Pennsylvania, can I still vote?
A: First, check your voter registration here just to be sure. If you’re not currently registered, you will not be able to vote in this Pennsylvania Primary, but you can still register to vote in the November election. Find more information on how to register to vote in Pennsylvania here.
P.S. If you don’t see a candidate listed above and they have a general election this year, forward them this email! They can check out our candidate services and apply for our endorsement on this page.
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