Politics & Government

Election Day In Cranberry: When, Where To Vote

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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - Tuesday's election offers potentially the most hotly contested presidential race ever coinciding with local races.

The race that will drive most people to the polls is the presidential one, with Republican incumbent Donald Trump squaring off against Democratic presidential nominee and former vice president Joe Biden.

Cranberry is part of both the 16th and 17th congressional districts. In the 16th District, Republican incumbent Mike Kelly will square off against Democrat Kristy Gnibus. In the 17th District, Democratic incumbent Conor Lamb will face Republican challenger Sean Parnell.

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In state races, incumbent Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro is being challenged by Republican Heather Heidelbaugh, a Pittsburgh attorney. For auditor general, Democrat Nina Ahmad faces Republican Timothy DeFoor. For state treasurer, Democrat Joe Torsella will face Republican Stacy Garrity.

In the 12th Legislative District, controversial Republican incumbent Daryl Metcalfe will be challenged by Daniel Smith.

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Polling places open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.

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