Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Scroll down for election results from the May 21 primary.
Voters in Baldwin Borough, Whitehall Borough and Baldwin Township nominated candidates for November's general election during May 21's primary election. SCROLL DOWN to see tables showing results of local races. Every race is 100-percent reported. (These results are unofficial until certified by the Allegheny County Board of Elections.) Join Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter.
Allegheny County officials have compiled important information about Baldwin, Whitehall, Baldwin Township and other municipalities.
Do you know what state senatorial district you live in? Who your county council representative is? Or have you ever given thought to the geography of Baldwin, Whitehall or Baldwin Township? Allegheny County's website has a map that provides vital information for municipalities. Just click on the map, and a community profile pops up with information such as school district and municipal millage rates, the name of the local police chief and fire department information. Join Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter.
Monday, May 20, 2013
See local names, profiles and polling places and times here.
RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t. Voters in Baldwin Borough, Whitehall Borough and Baldwin Township will nominate candidates for November's general election during May 21's primary election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To learn which place you specifically should be voting at on May 21, use this resource. Not every race is contested, but the most heated race is for spots on the Baldwin-Whitehall School Board. Thirteen candidates are vying for four seats on that board, and Patch reached out to each candidate in an attempt to profile him or her for readers. No Republicans are on the ballot for Baldwin Borough Council seats—or for Baldwin Mayor—during the primary election. But seven Democrats are running for four Baldwin Council…
Scott, an attorney, was on the borough council in the early 1990s.
ELECTION RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t. No Republicans are on the ballot for Baldwin Borough Council seats during May 21's primary election, but seven Democrats are running for four council seats, including Francis Scott. Name on Ballot: Francis J. Scott Age on May 21: 54 years old Incumbent? Yes or No?: No. Primary Political Party: Democrats Occupation: Attorney Work History/Previous Political History: Civil litigation for 25 years; former member (and one-time Vice President) of Baldwin Borough Council; former Chair of Baldwin's Public Safety Committee; former Emergency Management Coordinator for the borough; former Chair of the borough's Zoning Hearing Board; former Baldwin Whitehall Soccer Association board member. Post-…
Check here for profiles as they become available.
ELECTION RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t. Thirteen candidates are vying for four seats on the Baldwin-Whitehall School Board during May 21's primary election, and Patch has reached out to each candidate in an attempt to profile him or her for readers. Check this article's address frequently for updates. The published profiles are hyperlinked below. Each candidate has cross-filed to run as a Republican and a Democrat. School Board Candidates Join Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter.
Check here for profiles as they become available.
ELECTION RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t. No Republicans are on the ballot for Baldwin Borough Council seats—or for Mayor—during May 21's primary election. But seven Democrats are running for four council seats, and two Democrats are competing for Mayor. Patch has reached out to each of those candidates in an attempt to profile him for readers. Check this article's address frequently for updates. The published profiles are hyperlinked below. Mayor Baldwin Borough Council Join Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Barchfeld, retired, has been on the Whitehall Borough Republican Committee since 2011.
ELECTION RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t. Thirteen candidates are vying for four seats on the Baldwin-Whitehall School Board during May 21's primary election, including Thomas Barchfeld. Name on Ballot: Thomas V. Barchfeld Age on May 21: 57 years old Incumbent? Yes or No?: No. Are You Cross-Filed as a Republican and a Democrat?: Yes. Primary Political Party: Republicans Occupation: Retired Municipality of Residence: Whitehall Borough Work History/Previous Political History: Computer Assistant for the Department of Defense, U.S. Naval Base, Mechanicsburg, PA, 1989-1999; Computer Operator there from 1977-1989; on Whitehall Borough Republican Committee since 2011 Post-Secondary (College, Trade School, et al.) Education History: …
Fischer is a Baldwin-Whitehall School Board member.
ELECTION RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t. No Republicans are on the ballot for Baldwin Borough Council seats during May 21's primary election, but seven Democrats are running for four council seats, including Kevin J. Fischer. Name on Ballot: Kevin J. Fischer Age on May 21: 50 years old Incumbent? Yes or No?: No. Primary Political Party: Democrats Occupation: Assistant Deputy Treasurer, Allegheny County Treasurer's Office Work History/Previous Political History: Pittsburgh Press (Teamsters Local No. 211); Allegheny County Controller's Office; 10 years as a Director on the Baldwin-Whitehall School Board Post-Secondary (College, Trade School, et al.) Education History: Bachelor of Arts from University of Pittsburgh; Master of Business …
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Here are some highlights of events and/or announcements published by our readers this week.
The Baldwin-Whitehall Patch can't exist without you. Our staff of reporters and editors combine with community-generated content to keep readers informed of what's happening in our area. This week was no different, as evidenced by this list of highlights from our Events and/or Announcements sections (published by readers since Monday): 1. Boy Scout Troop 99 - Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser 2. Change in Hamilton Church Contemporary Service Day & Time 3. Healthy Living: A Yoga and Food Workshop 4. $5 Community Yoga Class 5. Car Wash Fundraiser in Honor of Double Transplant Patient, Geri Whalen (This list is not exhaustive and does not include other great reader-published events and announcements.) Click here to add your own event, and click …
Robert Edward Healy, III
11:10 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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