Politics & Government
Lansdale Voter Guide 2025: Who's On Ballot, Where To Vote
Nov. 4 is Election Day. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
LANSDALE, PA — Election Day is Nov. 4 in Pennsylvania, with several key municipal and state races on the ballot.
Related: 2025 PA Election Guide
In the greater Lansdale area, the North Penn School Board is one of the hottest contested and closely watched races, with four candidates from the liberal North Penn Neighbors for Progress pitted against four candidates from the conservative North Penn United.
Find out what's happening in Montgomeryville-Lansdalefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Democrats Christine Coyne, Ken Keiser, Koh Chiba, and Al Roesch will face Republicans Thomas Moyer, Victor Minnick, Jeff Eshleman, and Yanni Lambros.
In the mayoral race, Democratic Rachel Bollens will face off against Republican Andy Szekely.
Find out what's happening in Montgomeryville-Lansdalefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Bollens has received the endorsement of Lansdale Democrats and a few other key organizations in town. She is a current borough councilwoman in Ward 1, and serves on the public works committee and chairs the parks and recreation committee. Her term expires in December.
Szekely replaces Greg Gilrain on the Republican ballot.
In the Judge of the Superior Court race, Democrat Brandon Neuman faces Republican Maria Battista and Liberal Daniel Wassmer.
In the Commonwealth Court election, Democrat Stella Tsai faces Republican Matt Wolford.
And finally, in the Jury Commissioner race, Democratic Andrea Bapitste faces Republican Merry Broderick Woods.
Polls will open Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 7 a.m. Voters can cast ballots up until 8 p.m.
Some polling places have changed due to the pandemic. If you're not sure where your polling place is, use this online tool to find out where to vote.
See also: Duplicate Mail-In Ballots Sent Out In Montgomery Co.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.