Politics & Government

Your Local Nov. 8 Voting Guide

Election day is today!

The elections are today and a number of candidates are running for local office.

Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. to locate your polling place. Elections Manager Mark Wolosik is predicting that 30 to 35 percent of registered voters in Allegheny County will go to the polls today.

The Upper St. Clair races are not competitive this November. There are four candidates seeking four open commissioner seats and five candidates seeking five open school board seats.

Find out what's happening in Upper St. Clairwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

During the primary, Upper St. Clair resident received enough votes to appear on the November ballot against Commissioner Glenn Dandoy. However, Davis said she did not file the proper paperwork with the Allegheny County Electons Division by July 1 in order to run for commissioner this fall.

The school board candidates spoke to Upper St. Clair on a number of different issues facing the district. to read their thoughts on the elementary IB program, taxes and Gov. Corbett's education plan.

Find out what's happening in Upper St. Clairwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

There are a number of competitive Allegheny County and Pennsylvania court races that will be decided tonight, including .

Upper St. Clair Patch will be following all election happenings and will bring you full coverage on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

A list of all the local candidates are below. All incumbents are denoted with an asterisk. Click on the names in blue to read their profiles.

Upper St. Clair Township Commissioners - 4 seats (4-year terms)
Republican



Upper St. Clair School District - 5 seats (4-year terms)


 
 


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