Crafton Candidates: May 18, 2021 Primary: follow link to reference list at Allegheny County Department of Elections for most up-to-date information
Crafton Mayor - Vote for 1
Democratic: Fred Amendola, Coletta Perry, Mike Zuhl
Republican: None
Crafton Council 4 Years - Vote for 4
Democratic: Erin Bollenbacher, Phillip G. Levasseur, Fred Amendola, Brad Crouse, Colton L. Chandler, John S. Oliverio, Vincent L. Ridilla
Republican: Sean A. Tremba, Regina B. Patton
Crafton Council 2 Years - Vote for 2
Democratic: Justin Marks, Brad Crouse, Kirsten Compitello
Republican: None
Allegheny County Council District - Vote for 1
Democratic: Patrick Catena
Republican: None
Allegheny County Sheriff -Vote for 1
Democratic: Kevin Kraus, Dom Costa
Republican: None
PA Supreme Court Justice -Vote for 1
Democratic: Maria McLaughlin (Philadelphia County)
Republican: Paula Patrick (Philadelphia County), Kevin Brobson (Dauphin County), Patricia McCullough (Allegheny County)
PA Superior Court - Vote for 1
Democratic: Jill Beck (Allegheny County), Timika Lane (Philadelphia County), Bryan Neft (Allegheny County)
Republican: Megan Sullivan (Chester Counry)
PA Commonwealth Court - Vote for 2
Democratic: David Lee Spurgeon (Allegheny County), Lori A. Dumas (Philadelphia County), Sierra Street (Philadelphia County), Amanda Green Hawkins (Allegheny County)
Republican: Drew Crompton (Cumberland County), Stacy Marie Wallace (McKean County)
Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas - Vote for 9
Democratic & Republican: Bruce Beemer, Pauline Calabrese, Tom Caulfield, William Bill Caye, Jason J. Cervone, Jessel Costa, Anthony DeLuca, Richard Thomas Ernsberger, Mark Patrick Flaherty, Ryan O. Hemminger, Elliot Howsie, Daniel J. Konieczka, Jr., Sabrina Korbel, Lisa Middleman, Joseph Patrick Murphy, Mik Pappas, Chuck Porter, Zeke Rediker, Matt Rogers, Jimmy Sheets, Patrick A. Sweeney, Andy Szefi, Beth Tarasi Sinatra, Albert Veverka, Chelsa Wagner, Wrenna Watson, Ilan Zur
Democratic only: Dean A. Birdy, Alyssa Cowan, Rosemary Crawford, Marc Daffner, Brian D. Flaherty, Nicola Henry-Taylor, George Heym, Rick Hosking, Clint Kelley, Brian Samuel Malkin, Guiseppe Roselli, Tiffany Sizemore
Republican only: Marc Daffner
Ballot Questions for May 18, 2021 Primary: Please note all minor party voters and independents may vote on these ballot questions
Further information, please follow this link
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 1
Termination or Extension of Disaster Emergency Declarations
Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to change existing law and increase the power of the General Assembly to unilaterally terminate or extend a disaster emergency declaration—and the powers of Commonwealth agencies to address the disaster regardless of its severity pursuant to that declaration—through passing a concurrent resolution by simple majority, thereby removing the existing check and balance of presenting a resolution to the Governor for approval or disapproval?
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 2
Disaster Emergency Declaration and Management
Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to change existing law so that: a disaster emergency declaration will expire automatically after 21 days, regardless of the severity of the emergency, unless the General Assembly takes action to extend the disaster emergency; the Governor may not declare a new disaster emergency to respond to the dangers facing the Commonwealth unless the General Assembly passes a concurrent resolution; the General Assembly enacts new laws for disaster management?
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 3
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 3
Prohibition Against Denial or Abridgement of Equality of Rights Because of Race or Ethnicity
Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended by adding a new section providing that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged because of an individual’s race or ethnicity?
Statewide Question: Act 2020-91
Making Municipal Fire and Emergency Medical Services Eligible for Loans
Do you favor expanding the use of the indebtedness authorized under the referendum for loans to volunteer fire companies, volunteer ambulance services and volunteer rescue squads under 35 PA.C.S. §7378.1 (related to referendum for additional indebtedness) to include loans to municipal fire departments or companies that provide services through paid personnel and emergency medical services companies for the purpose of establishing and modernizing facilities to house apparatus equipment, ambulances and rescue vehicles, and for purchasing apparatus equipment, ambulances and rescue vehicles, protective and communications equipment and any other accessory equipment necessary for the proper performance of the duties of the fire companies and emergency medical services companies?
County-wide Question: Allegheny County Proposed Ordinance
Shall the Allegheny County Code, Chapter 205, Allegheny County Jail, be amended and supplemented to include a new Article III, which shall set forth standards governing conditions of confinement in the Allegheny County Jail?
Running for Office: Getting on the Ballot & Campaign Resources
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT RUNNING FOR PUBLIC OFFICE Rev 1.12.18.pdf (pa.gov)
Information on the powers and duties of municipal elected offices in Pennsylvania
Qualifications for Elective Office (Municipal): One (1) year residency, attained the age of 18, registered voter
No filing fee for Nomination Petition
Minimum of ten (10) signatures
Forms necessary to get on the ballot: Nomination Petition and Statement of Financial Interest
Allegheny County, PA Candidates may pick-up the necessary forms beginning February 8, 2021 at Allegheny County Board of Elections County Office Building, 542 Forbes Avenue, Room 604, Pittsburgh PA 15219
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