Politics & Government

Dormont Election 2023: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote

The Nov. 7 election features Dormont, Allegheny County and state judicial candidates.

(Kat Schuster/Patch)

DORMONT, PA — Dormont voters go to the polls Tuesday and will choose council members and elect two Keystone Oaks school directors who virtually are guaranteed to win.

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.

There are four council candidates vying for three seats. They are:

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  • Kate Abel (D)
  • Darlene Ventresca (D)
  • Chris Rieger (D)
  • John Serpa (R)

In the Keystone Oaks School District, both District Two candidates - Democrats Tamara Donahue and Ian Wilson - will win the two school board seats barring a successful write-in campaign.

In Allegheny County Races:

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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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