Clinton County Democrats to hold grand opening, ribbon cutting at Election Office on July 1

The Clinton County Democratic Election Office will open on July 1 at 108 Bellefonte Ave. A ribbon cutting will take place at 1 p.m., and light snacks and refreshments will be available. An online component is also being planned for the grand opening, so that people can safely tune in from home to get a … More Clinton County Democrats to hold grand opening, ribbon cutting at Election Office on July 1

Who’s moving on to the November ballot?

June 2, 2020, marked the primary election. Those who received a majority of votes from their respective party in the primary move on to the November election. Several candidates were running unopposed in their respective races; however, there were contested races for Pennsylvania Auditor General and the U.S. Presidency. Here’s a quick rundown of how … More Who’s moving on to the November ballot?

Apply for a Mail-In Ballot by May 26 and vote from home

Eligible to vote, but worried about making it to the polls on June 2? Consider submitting a mail-in ballot to be sure your voice is heard. Pennsylvania has enacted legislation to allow for “no excuse” voting via mail-in ballots, meaning anyone who is registered to vote can apply to vote by mail. The application can … More Apply for a Mail-In Ballot by May 26 and vote from home

Campaign School planned for January 25 in Scranton

Planning to run for public office or to support a campaign? Hear practical information on how to commence your candidacy and run an effective campaign! Campaign School is a regional event cosponsored by the League of Women Voters of Lackawanna County, the Political Science Department of the University of Scranton, and WNEP-TV The News Station … More Campaign School planned for January 25 in Scranton