Politics & Government
Lower Southampton Voter Guide 2023: Who's On Ballot, Where To Vote
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, in Pennsylvania. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot in Lower Southampton Twp.

LOWER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA —The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and residents will soon be able to cast their votes for state, county, judicial, local, and school board races.
The election technically has already begun, as mail-in votes have started to return to Lower Bucks County.
For the general election, residents vote for contested and uncontested races.
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Who is on the ballot?
Bucks County Coroner
Bucks County will have a new coroner after incumbent Meredith Buck was defeated in the May 16 primary election.
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Republican Charles Stockert, a former deputy coroner and police chief, faces Democrat Patti Campi.
Stockert seeks to improve staffing and service while also seeking accreditation for the coroner's office.
Campi is campaigning to share country-specific data regarding the opioid crisis and mental health issues faced by residents of Bucks County.
She defeated Bucks County Coroner in the May 16 primary election for the Democratic party nomination.
Bucks County Commissioner
For County Commissioner, there is also a contested race on the Republican ticket for two seats with Republicans Pamela A. Van Blunk and incumbent Gene DiGirolamo running against Democratic incumbents Robert Harvie and Diane Ellis-Marseglia.
Lower Southampton Township Supervisor
Democrat Michael Feldsher opposes Republican Stephen (Steve) Pirritano for a six-year term on the Upper Southampton Township Board of Supervisors.
Neshaminy School Board
Region 1 —School Board members Tina Hollenbach and Carlos Rodriguez, both Republicans, seek re-election to two, four-year terms against Democratic challengers Joan DeRosa and Wendy Flanigan.
When To Vote
Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Where To Vote
If you're planning on voting in-person and are not sure where to go to vote, you can find your polling place here.
Drop-Box locations
Lower Bucks County has several absentee/mail-in drop boxes available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Sign and date and declaration on the outer envelope or your vote will not count.
The drop boxes are now available at the following libraries in Bucks County:
- Bensalem branch, Bucks County Free Library
- Free Library of New Hope and Solebury
- Free Library of Northampton Township*
- Perkasie branch, Bucks County Free Library
- Riegelsville Public Library
- Warminster Township Free Library
- Yardley-Makefield branch, Bucks County Free Library
Bucks County’s website notes additional drop box locations and helpful information about submitting your ballot.
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