Politics & Government

Perkiomen Valley Primary Election Guide

A look at who will be on Perkiomen Valley Ballots on Tuesday.

 

Perkiomen Valley residents will head into the polls Tuesday to select the candidates to appear on their respective ballots in November.

Polls are open from 7 a.m to 8 p.m.

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Contested Primaries:

Perkiomen Valley School Board candidates will face off on the Democratic ballot, with six candidates running for four positions.  For more on that race, click here. 

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In Trappe Borough, five Republicans are running for four positions – with no Democratic opposition. For more information on that race, click here.

In Perkiomen Township, long-time tax collector Ray Gaugler is retiring, and two Republican are running to replace him - click here for more on the reace between Dawn Johnston and Kimberly Ann Coleman.

In Collegeville, a full slate of Democrats are on the ballot to take on the Republican council - click here for more information.

In Skippack, Democrat Tom Biggar will run for one of two open seats. Republican incumbents Bill Parkins and Paul Fox.

More on Election Day:

There are three polling place changes in Perkiomen Valley, in Perkiomen and Collegeville. Click here for more on local polling place changes.

To see who is running in your precinct, click here for a sample ballot from your polling place.

To check  your voter registration and polling place, click here to visit the Montgomery County Board of Election.

For much more on the Democratic candidates in the Perkiomen Valley, visit the Area 4 Democrats website or the Montgomery County Democrats.

Fore more information on the Republican candidates, visit the Perkiomen or Trappe Republicans, or the Montgomery County Republican Committee.

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