Politics & Government
Cranberry Election 2023: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
The Nov. 7 election features races for supervisor, Seneca Valley school board and Butler County commissioner and district attorney

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA — Cranberry voters go to the polls Tuesday with a lot on the governmental line. At the local level, they will elect two supervisors and a Seneca Valley school director.
They also will vote for Butler County commissioner and district attorney candidates. At the state
level, voters will elect Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court and Commonwealth Court justices and judges.
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These candidates will be on the ballot:
Cranberry Supervisor (four-year term):
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- Karen Newpool (D/R)
- Talab Talaat (Libertarian)
Cranberry Supervisor (six-year term):
- Bruce Mazzoni (D/R)
- John Skorupa (D/R)
Seneca Valley School Director, Region 2
- Kari Zimmer (D)
- Kayla Burget (R)
Butler County Commissioner (vote for two):
- Kevin Boozel (D)
- Leslie Osche (R)
- Kimberly Geyer (R)
Butler County District Attorney:
- Richard Goldinger (R)
- Jen GV Gilliland Vanasdale (I)
PA Supreme Court Justice (vote for one):
- Daniel McCaffery (D)
- Carolyn Carluccio (R)
PA Superior Court Judge (vote for two):
- Jill Beck (D)
- Timika Lane (D)
- Maria Battista (R)
- Harry F. Smail Jr. (R)
PA Commonwealth Court Judge (vote for one):
- Matt Wolf (D)
- Megan Martin (R)
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.
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