Politics & Government

Doylestown Voter Guide 2021: What You Need To Know

Check out all the important issues on the ballot this November.

The deadline to request a mail-in ballot for Bucks County is Tuesday, Oct. 26​, and in-person polls will be open at 7 a.m.and stay open until 8 p.m.​ on Nov. 2​.​
The deadline to request a mail-in ballot for Bucks County is Tuesday, Oct. 26​, and in-person polls will be open at 7 a.m.and stay open until 8 p.m.​ on Nov. 2​.​ (Kyle Will/Patch)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — We are less than two weeks away from the Nov. 2 election in Pennsylvania, and Doylestown has a few candidates up for election and reelection.

The deadline to request a mail-in ballot for Bucks County is Tuesday, Oct. 26, and in-person polls will be open at 7 a.m.and stay open until 8 p.m. on Nov. 2.

Here's a glance at what you'll find on your ballot in Doylestown and the surrounding area.

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This election will have no congressional or senate candidates for Bucks County to vote on. Instead, candidates for Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, and Judge of the Commonwealth Court will be voting options for Pennsylvania voters.

Republican District Attorney Matt Weintraub is seeking reelection for his position, running against Democrat Antonette Stancu. She is a long-time Bucks County attorney.

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Democrat Mark Lomax, a major with the Pennsylvania State Police for almost three decades, is running for Bucks County Sheriff against Republican Fred Harran, Bensalem's Director of Public Safety.

The Doylestown and the Central Bucks School District area will also be having some very important elections.

Region 4 will see Republican Lisa Sciscio running against Democrat Jenine Zdanowciz for the position on the Central Bucks School Board. Region 5 will see Democrat Mariam Mahmud run against Republican James Bender. Region 7 features Democrat Robert Dugger facing against Republican Debra Cannon.

Region 8 has Democrat Tabitha Dell'Angelo running against Republican Dan Ring, and Region 9 will see Republican Jim Pepper running against Democrat Diana Leygerman.

Here is what Doylestown voters can expect their ballots to look like.

Voting in person

  • Doylestown Boro 1-1: Bucks County Bar Association, 135 E State St
  • Doylestown Boro 1-2: Salem United Church of Christ, 186 E Court St
  • Doylestown Boro 2-1: Doylestown Fire Company Number 1, 68 Shewell Avenue
  • Doylestown Boro 2-2: St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 301 N Main Street
  • Doylestown Boro 3-1: Doyle Elementary School, 260 N West St
  • Doylestown Boro 3-2 Boy Scout Council, 1 Scout Way
  • Doylestown Township 1: Doylestown Township Building, 425 Wells Road
  • Doylestown Township 2: Pine Run Community Building, 777 Ferry Road
  • Doylestown Township 3: Pebble Hill Reformed Church, 320 Edison-Furlong Road
  • Doylestown Township 4: Pebble Hill Reformed Church 320 Edison-Furlong Road
  • Doylestown Township 5: Central Bucks Community Senior Center, 700 Shady Retreat Road
  • Doylestown Township 6: Central Bucks Community Senior Center, 700 Shady Retreat Road
  • Doylestown Township 7: Grundy Hall, 1290 Almshouse Road
  • Doylestown Township 8: Doylestown Township Building, 425 Wells Road

Voting via mail
Those sending a mail-in ballot can request one and drop it off at their designated locations.

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