Politics & Government

North Hills Voter Guide 2020: What You Need To Know

Patch can help you navigate the challenges of voting during the coronavirus outbreak.

ROSS AND WEST VIEW, PA - The Nov. 3 election is fast approaching, with potentially the most hotly contested presidential race ever coinciding with local races.

The race that will drive most people to the polls is the presidential one, with Republican incumbent Donald Trump squaring off against Democratic presidential nominee and former vice president Joe Biden. But in the North Hills, another key race is Democratic U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb facing a challenge from Republican Sean Parnell.

In state races, incumbent Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro is being challenged by Republican Heather Heidelbaugh, a Pittsburgh attorney. For auditor general, Democrat Nina Ahmad faces Republican Timothy DeFoor. For state treasurer, Democrat Joe Torsella will face Republican Stacy Garrity.

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For the state House, Democrat Sara Innamorato will face Republican John Waugh.

Here is what you need to know about the election:

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MAIL-IN AND ABSENTEE BALLOTING

In Pennsylvania, you can choose to vote by mail by requesting an absentee or mail-in ballot.

Absentee ballot: If you plan to be out of the municipality on election day, or if you have a disability or illness, you should request this ballot which requires you to list a reason for your ballot.

Mail-in ballot: Any voter may apply for a mail-in ballot. There is no reason needed.

Here is where and when you can return your ballot:

County Office Building, Downtown, weekdays

Oct. 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Oct. 18, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.: County Office Building, South Park ice rink, Boyce Park ski lodge, Hill District Shop ’n Save and CCAC South Campus

Oct. 24, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Oct 26, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.: County Office Building, North Park ice rink, Boyce Park ski lodge, CCAC South Campus and CCAC main campus in the North Side.

View a sample ballot here.

VOTING IN PERSON

With few exceptions, the county will return to the same polling places that were used for the November 2019 election. A few precincts have been identified as ones in which an election cannot or should not be held such as a senior living facility, while others have construction going on that will prohibit use.

Currently, the division is seeking new locations for those polling places and will work with the municipality and our Board of Elections to identify alternative locations. New polling locations must be ADA accessible and must be located in the voting precinct, or an adjacent precinct.

Find your polling place here.

Polling places open at 7 Aa.m. and close at 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.

Poll workers will be provided masks, gloves, face shields and hand sanitizer, county officials said. There will be plexiglass at the sign-in tables.

Cleaning materials will be available at polling places, and social distancing will be enforced.

Voters will be asked to wear a face covering in compliance with the state order. Those who arrive without a face covering will be offered one.

For full coverage of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, go here.




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