Politics & Government
Election Day In Plymouth-Whitemarsh: When, Where To Vote
Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what you need to know about voting in Plymouth-Whitemarsh and Montgomery County.

PLYMOUTH-WHITEMARSH, PA — The historic 2020 election is now underway in Pennsylvania and around the country, as Montgomery County elections officials have already received tens of thousands of mail-in ballots. An unprecedented number of mail-in ballots are being processed, mailed out, and returned in the county amid the coronavirus pandemic.
But polls will still be open on Election Day, Nov. 3, and based on the number of ballots processed thus far in Montgomery County, at least half of all voters may be choosing to vote in-person.
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Here's a glance at what you'll find on your ballot in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh area.
For U.S. Congress, political newcomer and national conservative commentator Kathy Barnette is mounting a challenge to sitting U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, the longtime state representative from Abington.
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Meanwhile in the state senate, the 17th seat long belonged to current Democratic Sen. Daylin Leach. But Leach, an 11-year veteran of the General Assembly, was defeated in the primary by Amanda Cappelletti, a 33-year-old East Norriton Township Supervisor. She's opposed in the general election by Republican Ellen Fisher, a local businesswoman and board member on the Haverford Township School District Education Foundation.
In parts of Whitemarsh, you'll vote in the 7th senatorial district, not the 17th. Incumbent Democrat Vincent Hughes is running here unopposed.
The final local races are for state representative. In the 70th district. Longtime incumbent Democrat Matt Bradford is facing Republican Daniel Wissert. And in the 148th, incumbent Democrat Mary Jo Daley is battling Republican Allen Arthur Anderson.
Of course, the race that has sparked the most passion is between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. In Pennsylvania, Democrats were successful in kicking the Green Party off the ballot, meaning left-leaning voters have the option of Biden or a write-in. The only other name to appear on the ballot for president in Pennsylvania is Libertarian Jo Jorgensen. Jorgensen does not have nearly the support in polls that Libertarian Gary Johnson did in 2016. Johnson won 145,000 votes in Pennsylvania four years ago, good for 2.4 percent of the vote, while the Green Party's Jill Stein won about 50,000, or 0.4 percent.
In state races, incumbent Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro is being challenged by Republican Heather Heidelbaugh, a Pittsburgh attorney, Green Party candidate Richard Weiss, and Libertarian Daniel Wassmer. For auditor general, Democrat Nina Ahmad faces Republican Timothy DeFoor, Green Olivia Faison, and Libertarian Jennifer Moore. For state treasurer, Democrat Joe Torsella will face Republican Stacy Garrity, Green Timothy Runkle, and Libertarian Joe Soloski.
Voting in person
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Pennsylvania.
Montgomery County has published an updated list of polling places for the Nov. 3 general election. Some polling places have changed due to the pandemic.
A full list of local polling places, including the one location that has changed, is included here.
Health precautions will be in place at polling locations in Montgomery County, including social distancing floor tape, hand sanitizer, masks and gloves for poll workers, and more. Masks are required inside polling places.
Voting by mail
The deadline to request a mail-in ballot passed on Oct. 27.
If you have not yet returned your mail-in ballot, drop it off in person at the county elections office or one of 11 drop-boxes located around Montgomery County. Do not mail it.
For full coverage of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, go here.
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