See Which Candidates Are on Your Ballot
Still not sure who to vote for in Tuesday's election? Take a look at the candidates you'll find on the ballot, from Presidential to Pennsylvania and local races.
Tuesday, Nov. 6 is Election Day. Below are the candidates you'll see on your ballot along with links to their websites.
President of the United States
- Barack Obama: Democrat, Incumbent
- Mitt Romney: Republican
- Gary Johnson: Libertarian
- Dr. Jill Stein: Green Party
U.S. Senate
- Bob Casey Jr.: Democrat, Incumbent
- Tom Smith: Republican
- Rayburn Smith: Libertarian
Pennsylvania Attorney General
- David Freed: Republican
- Kathleen Kane: Democrat
- Marakay Rogers: Libertarian
Pennsylvania Auditor General
- Eugene DePasquale: Democrat
- John Maher: Republican
- Betsy Summers: Libertarian
Pennsylvania State Treasurer
- Rob McCord: Democrat
- Diana Irey Vaughan: Republican
- Patricia Fryman: Libertarian
U.S. House of Representatives in Pennsylvania
2nd Congressional District
- Chaka Fattah: Democrat, Incumbent
- Jim Foster, Independent
- Robert Mansfield: Republican
Pennsylvania State Senate
District 17
- Daylin Leach: Democrat, Incumbent
- Charles Gehret: Republican
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
District 148
- Mary Jo Daley: Democrat
- Mike Ludwig: Republican
District 194
- Pamela Delissio: Democrat, Incumbent
- Linda Bateman: Republican
Joanne Murray
9:03 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
What about the US 6th District with Manan Trivedi and Jim Gerlach?
Amanda Mahnke
10:57 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
Hi Joanne— in late 2011, the state senate approved redistricting legislation that puts Lower Merion in Pennsylvania's 2nd District after tomorrow's election. Read more here—http://ardmore.patch.com/articles/area-votes-senate-approves-congressional-redistricting
So whoever wins the 2nd District race tomorrow becomes Lower Merion's new representative.
Joanne Murray
12:05 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
Strange Gerlach still has the old map on his website! http://gerlach.house.gov/district/ I thought it had been overturned and was awaiting final approval, at least that is what Daylin Leach's page says: http://www.senatorleach.com/issues/redistricting but he at least he links to the correct map. What a mess!