Politics & Government
Radnor Voter Guide 2022: Who's Running; Where To Vote
The midterm election is here. Checkout our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
RADNOR, PA — The general election is here, and Radnor residents will be able to cast their votes for governor, U.S. senator and state representative.
The election technically has already begun, as mail-in votes have started to return to Delaware County.
Signs for candidates in both parties are in abundance throughout the county, often placed together on public right-of-waysPatch will be posting the unofficial returns at 8 p.m. when the polls close.
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Important deadlines:
- The deadline to return the vote-by-mail ballots is 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8 at the county election office, 2501 Seaport Drive, Suite BH120, Chester, PA 19013.
- You can check the status of your mail-in or absentee ballot here.
- If you are in line at 8 p.m., you are allowed to vote.
Who is on the ballot?
The 2022 election includes races for governor, lieutenant governor, U.S. senator, U.S. representative; and state representative. In the Radnor, candidates on the ballot include:
Republican U.S. Congressional 5th District
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- David Galluch
Democratic U.S. Congressional 5th District
- Mary Gay Scanlon
At the state level, there are a pair of huge races that have gained national attention, with open seats for U.S. Senator and governor for months.
Republican Governor
- Doug Mastriano
Democratic Governor
- Josh Shapiro
Republican Lt. Governor
- Carrie DelRosso is on the same ticket as Mastriano
Democratic Lt. Governor
- Austin Davis is on the same ticket as Josh Shapiro
Republican U.S. Senate
- Mehmet Oz
Democratic U.S. Senate
- John Fetterman
Republican Pennsylvania Representative D-168
- Chris Quinn
Democratic Pennsylvania Representative D-168
- Lisa Borowski
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 place here.
Drop-Box locations
- Radnor Township Building, 301 Iven Ave., Wayne, 19087.
- Media Voter Services Center, 201 W. Front St., Media, PA 19603
Voter rights
If you are heading in-person to a polling place, it's important to know your rights, and what is and is not legal in your encounters with poll workers.
You are not required to show identification, according to Pennsylvania law, unless you have never voted at that precinct in the past.
Only voters who have never voted at that precinct before are required to show identification, according to Pennsylvania law.
That identification does not have to be photo identification, but it must contain your name and address.
For those who may have limited English language proficiency, the law stipulates that you may bring another individual with you into the voting booth to help out casting your vote.
Finally, aside from wearing a mask and staying six feet away from other voters, you can also minimize risk by voting early to avoid long lines to vote.
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