Politics & Government

Abington Voter Guide May 2026: Who's On Ballot, Where To Vote

Voters in Abington and Cheltenham townships and Jenkintown and Rockledge boroughs will go to the polls in the May 19 primary election.

ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — Several state representatives and congressional members are seeking re-election in the May 19 primary election.

Residents in Abington and Cheltenham townships and Jenkintown and Rockledge boroughs will go to the polls to cast ballots for candidates running on their respective Democratic and Republican tickets.

Most of the races in the primary election are uncontested.

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Here's who is on the ballot running for office in the May 19 primary election:

Abington Township

Governor

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  • Democrat — Josh Shapiro
  • Republican — Stacy Garrity

Lt. Governor

  • Democrat — Austin Davis
  • Republican — John Ventre
  • Republican — Jason Richey

Congress 4th District

  • Democrat — Madeleine Dean
  • Republican — Aurora Stuski

Senator 4th District

  • Democrat — Art Haywood

State Representative 153rd District

  • Democrat — Ben Sanchez
  • Republican — Cory L. Toner

Cheltenham Township

Governor

  • Democrat — Josh Shapiro
  • Republican — Stacy Garrity

Lt. Governor

  • Democrat — Austin Davis
  • Republican — John Ventre
  • Republican — Jason Richey

Congress 4th District

  • Democrat — Madeleine Dean
  • Republican — Aurora Stuski

Senator 4th District

  • Democrat — Art Haywood

State Representative 154th District

  • Democrat — Napoleon Nelson

Jenkintown Borough

Governor

  • Democrat — Josh Shapiro
  • Republican — Stacy Garrity

Lt. Governor

  • Democrat — Austin Davis
  • Republican — John Ventre
  • Republican — Jason Richey

Congress 4th District

  • Democrat — Madeleine Dean
  • Republican — Aurora Stuski

Senator 4th District

  • Democrat — Art Haywood

State Representative 154th District

  • Republican — NA

Rockledge Borough

Governor

  • Democrat — Josh Shapiro
  • Republican — Stacy Garrity

Lt. Governor

  • Democrat — Austin Davis
  • Republican — John Ventre
  • Republican — Jason Richey

Congress 4th District

  • Democrat — Madeleine Dean
  • Republican — Aurora Stuski

Senator 4th District

  • Democrat — Art Haywood

State Representative 153rd District

  • Democrat — Ben Sanchez
  • Republican — Cory L. Toner

When To Vote

Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19.

Where To Vote

If you're planning on voting in person and are not sure where to go to vote, you can find your polling place here.

Montgomery County has several drop boxes for voters to leave their ballots instead of voting at the polls.

Secure Mail-In Drop boxes close at 8 p.m. on Primary Election Day.

Patch will provide coverage and unofficial results of the races on Election Day and the days after.

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