Politics & Government
Hatboro-Horsham Voter Guide 2023: Who's On Ballot, Where To Vote
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, in Pennsylvania. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot in Hatboro and Horsham.

HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and residents of Hatboro and Horsham Township will soon be able to cast their votes for state, county, judicial, local, and school board races.
The election technically has already begun, as mail-in votes have started to return to Montgomery County.
For the general election, residents vote for contested and uncontested races.
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Hatboro-Horsham School Board
Eight candidates are running for four seats.
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- Democrats —David P. Brown, Denise "DJ" Schultz, Theresa E. Brown, and Susan Hunsinger-Hoff
- Republicans —Bill Daly, Vince Varallo, Janine Solley, and Kellie Hall.
Hatboro Borough Council
(1, Two-Year term)
- Democrat —Amanda Jacobus
- Republican —Todd A'Harrah
(3 terms)
- Democrats —Nicole McMenamin, Nicole Reichner, Nicole Shay
- Republicans —Tom Rafferty, Gary Blickley, Justin Platt
Horsham Township Council
(2 terms)
- Democrats —Samantha Slaff, Ellen Zschunke
- Republicans —Mark McCouch, Stephen VanHorn
Magisterial District Judge
Former State Rep. Todd Stephens is running unopposed to serve as district judge for Hatboro and Horsham Township.
When To Vote
Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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. Drop boxes close at 8 p.m. on Election Day and can be found through this link.
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