Politics & Government

New Hope Voter Guide 2021: What You Need To Know

See what's on the ballot in Bucks County on Nov. 2.

NEW HOPE, PA — We are only two weeks from the 2021 election in Pennsylvania, where voters can vote in-person or submit mail-in ballots. The deadline to request a mail-in ballot is Oct. 26 in Bucks County, and polls will open at 7 a.m. on Nov. 2 and stay open until 8 p.m.

Here’s a glance at what you’ll find on your ballot in New Hope.

There are no congressional or senate elections on the ballot for Bucks County voters this Election Day. The state-level races are for Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, and Judge of the Commonwealth Court. There are also several retention elections.

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Many important local races are on the ballot this year, though.

A Bucks County judicial race has the potential to be history-making, as Democrat Tiffany Thomas-Smith and Republican Stephen Corr vie for a seat on the Court of Common Pleas. If elected, Thomas-Smith would be the first Black woman to serve as a judge on this Bucks County court.

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Two other major races — for district attorney and sheriff — are playing out in Bucks County in this election.

The District Attorney is a Bucks County official who represents the state in criminal proceedings; currently, Republican Matthew Weintraub has held the office for five years and is seeking re-election. Antonetta Stancu, a Democrat, is the challenger and has been an attorney for 17½ years.

Current Bucks County Sheriff Milt Warrell did make a bid for re-election, but lost in the primaries and will not be on the ballot in the general election. Mark E. Lomax, a major with the Pennsylvania State Police for 27 years and executive director of the National Tactical Officers Association for five years, is the Democrat in the race; Fred Harran, Bensalem’s Director of Public Safety since 2006 who has held a directorial role with the police department since 1997, is the Republican hopeful for sheriff.

Bucks County voters will also be voting for a prothonotary, recorder of deeds, county controller, and magisterial district judge.

In New Hope, this election will determine who is mayor for the next four years. Current mayor Laurence D. Keller, a Republican, is running for office again. Democrat Frank DeLuca, a career police officer and former constable, is challenging him.

Four people are running for four seats on the New Hope-Solebury school board. The same goes for a four-year term on the borough council.

Here's a glance at what your ballot will look like in New Hope.

There are four polling places in New Hope. Here’s a complete list of polling places in Bucks County, so you can find the one closest to your home.

If you’ll be completing a mail-in ballot rather than voting in person on election day, here’s where you can request one and drop it off.


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