The General Election for Pittsburgh mayor, state Supreme Court retention and more is Nov. 4.
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Pittsburgh voters will elect a new mayor this year, deciding between Democratic nominee Corey O’Connor and Republican nominee Tony Moreno. More than half of Allegheny County Council seats are on the ballot, along with five of nine Pittsburgh Public Schools seats and four of nine Pittsburgh City Council seats.
Pennsylvania is making national news with its Supreme Court retention elections. Voters will deliver a yes-or-no verdict on whether to give three sitting justices another 10-year term on the bench. All three up for retention were elected as Democrats, and if they are not retained the court would consist of two justices from each major party.
Judicial retention elections have historically been low-key affairs and almost always result in retention, but state and national Republicans have poured money into this election, intent on ousting the three justices.
Here’s who’s on the ballot for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County voters this November.
*indicates incumbent candidate.

