Politics & Government
Baldwin, Whitehall Elections 2023: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
The Nov. 7 election features Baldwin, Whitehall, Baldwin-Whitehall School District, Allegheny County and state judicial candidates.

BALDWIN AND WHITEHALL, PA — Baldwin and Whitehall voters go to the polls Tuesday with a lot on the governmental line. Five candidates are vying for five Baldwin-Whitehall school board seats. There also are Baldwin and Whitehall council races.
Additionally, voters will elect Allegheny County chief executive, district attorney, treasurer, controller and at-large county council offices and Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court and Commonwealth Court justices and judges.
The school board candidates are:
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- Janice Tarson (D/R)
- Anthony DiCesaro (D/R)
- Peter Giglione (D/R)
- John Bell (D/R)
- Dan Knezevich (D/R)
For Baldwin Council, five candidates are running for three seats:
- Elliott Rambo (D)
- Paul Hayhurst (D)
- Rebecca Conley (R)
- Denise Maiden (R)
- Patricia Boyer (D)
For Whitehall council, six candidates are running for three seats:
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- Lacey Thomas (D)
- Beth Lynn Eicher (D)
- Tristan Luchetti (D)
- Jesse Siefert (R)
- Jeremy Rose (R)
- John Paravati (R)
In Allegheny County Races:
Chief Executive
- Sara Innamorato (D)
- Joe Rockey (R)
District Attorney
- Matt Dugan (D)
- Stephen Zappala (R)
Controller
- Corey O'Connor (D)
- Bob Howard (R)
Treasurer
- Herb Ohlinger (R)
- Erica Brusselars (D)
Council (at large)
- Sam Demarco (R)
- Bethany Hallam (D)
Council (District 6)
- John Palmiere (D)
- Sean McGrath (R)
PA Supreme Court Justice (vote for one):
- Daniel McCaffery (D)
- Carolyn Carluccio (R)
PA Superior Court Judge (vote for two):
- Jill Beck (D)
- Timika Lane (D)
- Maria Battista (R)
- Harry F. Smail Jr. (R)
PA Commonwealth Court Judge (vote for one):
- Matt Wolf (D)
- Megan Martin (R)
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.
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