Politics & Government
Election Day In Haverford: Who's On The Ballot, Where And When To Vote
The primary election is Tuesday, May 16. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP, PA — The primary election in Pennsylvania is Tuesday, May 16.
And with the election nearing, Patch is looking to help voters be better informed at the ballot.
Below are important details voters need to know about the election in Haverford:
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- Election date: May 16
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where can I drop off my ballot?
- Track my mail-in ballot.
- Where can I vote in person?*
- Last day to register to vote: May 1
- Last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot: May 9
- Last day for County Board of Elections to receive voted mail-in and civilian absentee ballots: 8 p.m. May 16
* Delaware County polling places have not been finalized for the May 16 election, according to county election officials. Check back closer to Election Day to confirm your polling place.
Who is on the ballot
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Contests are in both the Democratic and Republican race for seats on the School District of Haverford Township Board of Education.
Democratic voters will choose to vote for not more than five of the following candidates:
- Chris Shelton
- David Schwartz
- Ed Silvi
- Katherine Wang
- Christina Bean
- Bridget Wiedeman
- LaTonia Lee
- Antoinette Snodgrass
- Elena Wiseley
- Kelly Hatton
- John Dilworth
Republican voters will also choose to vote for not more than five from this field:
- Christina Bean
- LaTonia Lee
- John Dilworth
- Antoinette Snodgrass
- Elena Wiseley
- Kelly Hatton
- Ed Silvi
- Bridget Wiedeman
- Katherine Wang
Other contested races are:
Justice of the Supreme Court (vote for one)
Democratic — Daniel McCaffrey, Debbie Kunselman
Republican — Patricia A. McCullough, Carolyn Carluccio
Judge of the Superior Court (vote for no more than two)
Democratic — Pat Dugan, Timika Lane, Jill Beck
Judge of the Commonwealth Court (vote for one)
Democratic — Matt Wolf, Bryan Neft
Republican — Josh Prince, Megan Martin
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (vote for one)
Democratic — Dawn Getty Sutfin, Rachel Ezzell Berry
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