Politics & Government
North Hills Election Day 2017: Voter Guide
Here's what you need to know on Election Day.

ROSS TOWNSHIP, PA - The presidency isn’t at stake this year and there are no senate or gubernatorial races in Pennsylvania. But that doesn’t’ mean you should sit at home on Election Day.
Municipal and school board elections dominate this year’s ballot. They are the people who set your local tax rates. That should be incentive to get to the polls.
Here’s what you need to know about Election Day:
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Where do I vote?
If you’re uncertain where your polling place is located, this link will let you know.
When do I vote?
Polls will be open across the state from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Do I need ID to vote?
Only if you are voting at your polling place for the first time. Approved forms of photo ID under those circumstances include a state driver's license or ID card issued by PennDOT; ID issued by any other state agency; ID issued by the federal government; U.S. passport; U.S. Armed Forces ID; student or employee ID. Approved forms of non-photo ID include a voter's ID card issued by the voter registration commission; non-photo ID issued by the state; non-photo ID issued by the federal government; firearm permit; current utility bill; current bank statement; current paycheck or government check.
What if I’m not sure if I’m registered to vote?
No worries. You can find out here
Who will be on the ballot?
You can access a local sample ballot here.
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