Voter and Election Information
See also Political Parties
How and Where to Vote
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Allegheny County Department of Elections
Includes a Polling Place Locator that provides a quick and easy method of determining where the polling place for any particular address within Allegheny County is located. The website also has information on election results for the county. There are numbers for the county overall as well as a breakdown by municipality and wards.- Polling Place Locator
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Allegheny County Council Districts
Find your county council district from a map or by borough/ward assignment.
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City of Pittsburgh Wards and Voting Districts
Use this city site in conjunction with the county site to find out what county district you are in. -
VotesPA.com
This website from the Pennsylvania Department of State includes tips for first time Voters. Additional information can be found on the PA Department of State's voting site, including Voter Registration Application, Pennsylvania Voter Guide, Voting Rights for individuals with disabilities and those over 65, and Voting Rights of Convicted Felons, Convicted Misdemeanants and Pretrial Detainees.
Election Coverage
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Pennsylvania Department of State: Election Returns
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Election News
Read about the latest election news and results. -
Tribune-Review: Election Coverage
Read the latest election news and get information about the candidates in your voting district.
Candidate & Issue Information
Pittsburgh Region
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The League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh
The League is a non-partisan organization and does not endorse or oppose any political party or candidate. Its purpose is to promote political responsibility through informed participation of citizens. It produces an online voter guide for each election in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the New Pittsburgh Courier.
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Department of State
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Campaign Finance Reporting
Through this web site, a user can view contribution and expenditure information reported by candidates running for statewide office and their authorized committees during the most recent reporting period only. -
Bureau of Commissions, Elections, and Legislation
Candidates for office and voter registration statistics.
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Campaign Finance Reporting
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FactCheck.org
Annenberg Political Fact Check
A nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics by monitoring the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. -
Franklin and Marshall College: Center for Politics and Public Affairs
This is the source of the Franklin and Marshal College Poll (formerly the Keystone Poll at Millersville University), the surveys about the voting preferences of fellow Pennsylvanians that you've been listening to for months. Check out the Profile of Pennsylvania's Registered Voters, favorability ratings for candidates, and more. -
IssuesPA
IssuesPA is a non-partisan statewide awareness project focused exclusively on raising the issues most critical to Pennsylvania's future. Presented by the Pennsylvania Economy League, with the generous support of The Pew Charitable Trusts, The Pittsburgh Foundation, The William Penn Foundation and its members. -
League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania
Includes Election Information and a list of Local Leagues in Pennsylvania. -
OpenSecrets: Campaign Contributions: Pennsylvania
A site which posts the general sources of the campaign funds for candidates in US congressional races.
United States
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Congress.org
Congress.org is a public service of Capitol Advantage. Use the ZIP code search engine to sort through pages of biographical information on national and local elected officials or candidates for office. Similar functionality is available for locating local media, bills and legislation, rules and regulations open for public comment. -
Federal Election Commission
Includes FAQ's About Voter Registration and Voting -
League of Conservation Voters Environmental Score Card
Search by state, member name, or zip code to see the environmental scorecard of your Representative and Senators. The higher the score, the more environmentally supportive. -
opensecrets.org
Offers a lobbying report for Washington with background on the issue, lists of top spenders, and includes 20 profiles of various industries' political spending patterns. Information on financial support for each politician in Washington and on the current presidential race. -
Project Vote Smart
Find out how your representatives voted.

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