Politics & Government

Pittsburgh Primary Polling Places Significantly Cut

Find out here where you can vote in the June 2 primary.

PITTSBURGH, PA - Allegheny County has consolidated polling places for the June 2 primary due to the coronavirus. Here is where you can vote within the city:

  • Wards 1-3, Ebeneezer Baptist Church, Wylie Avenue
  • Ward 4, Wesley Posvar Hall, South Bouquet Street
  • Ward 5, Pittsburgh Weil School, Centre Avenue
  • Wards 6, 9, Teamsters Temple Banquet Ball, Butler Street
  • Ward 7, Rodef Shalom, Fifth Avenue
  • Ward 8, Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation Activity Center, North Pacific Avenue
  • Ward 10, Pittsburgh Sunnyside Elementary School, Stanton Avenue
  • Ward 11, Pittsburgh Fulton Elementary School, Hampton Street
  • Ward 12, Kingsley Association, Frankstown Avenue
  • Ward 13, Helen Faison AcademWardy, Tioga Street
  • Wards 14, 15, Taylor Allderdice High School, Shady Avenue
  • Wards 16, 17 South Side Market House, Bedford Square
  • Wards 18, 29, 30, 32, Carrick High School, Parkfield Street
  • Ward 19, Brashear High School, Crane Avenue
  • Wards 20 28, Langley High School, Sheraden Boulevard
  • Wards 21, 22 Pittsburgh Manchester Elementary School, Manhattan Street
  • Wards 23-27, Perry Traditional Academy, Perrysville Avenue
  • Ward 31, Pittsburgh Mifflin Elementary School, Mifflin Road

While there is one location listed, the county elections division says that sites may include multiple polling places within that location so that physical distancing and other mitigation measures may be followed on Election Day.

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