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Allegheny County is assembling its army of poll workers for this fall's election. At least 3,100 people have already told the county they are interested in working at voting places.
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Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald applauded the efficient and accurate work of the elections division.
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Roughly 6,600 people are needed every election to staff the county's 1,323 polling places.
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The Allegheny County Board of Elections met ahead of the May primary.
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The 2020 general election results were made official in Allegheny County on Monday morning when the Board of Elections voted to certify the results --…
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While legal fights over election results and vote counting loom large in many swing states that handed President-elect Joe Biden his victory, Allegheny…
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Poll worker Paul Dascani will be spending Election Day at St. Rosalia’s, a nearly 100-year-old Catholic church in Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood. He…
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To accommodate an enormous influx of mail ballots in a highly contested presidential election year, the Allegheny County Board of Elections voted…
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Incumbent Mayor Bill Peduto will face two opponents in the May party primary.Officials with the Allegheny County Board of Elections confirmed Tuesday that…