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2010 PA Ballot
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September 29, 2010, 04:33:09 PM »
Influenced, in part, by Vern's question, can anyone post a link listing who is on the official ballot for the November election?
I ask this because I've searched a several websites across the Internet and each of them lists a different person; including Marakay Rogers, who has since withdrawn (or to be more honest, was pushed off).
I'm just trying to put my thoughts in order before I go and cast my vote in November.
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Mike K.
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Re: 2010 PA Ballot
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September 29, 2010, 05:54:58 PM »
You can find the candidates on the ballot in all of the PA races here:
http://www.smartvoter.org/pa/state/
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Mik, Thanks!
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Here is a little breakdown of the choices voters will have based on unofficial ballot listings. Some challenges are still being litigated.
For Congress, there will be 2 of 19 races that are uncontested by a second candidate, or a little over 10%. There are 5 Congressional races with three candidates, and none with any more than three.
In the 25 races for Senator in the General Assembly there are 8 uncontested races, or about one-third (32%). In two additional races an alternative (non R/D) candidate is the only second candidate on the ballot. There are three candidates on the ballot in one of those races and no more than that.
In the 203 races for Representative in the General Assembly, 76 of the races are uncontested, over one-third (37.4%). In 6 additional races an alternative candidate is the only second name on the ballot. There are three candidates in 21 races, or about 10%. The most contested race this year is the 145th State Rep district, which unofficially has four candidates on the ballot.
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