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    2010 Election Results
    On this page, you can learn how/where to vote, express your opinion in our polls and see who won the key races in the May 18 primary. Scroll down to learn HOW TO VOTE, HOW TO REGISTER and WHERE TO VOTE.

    Primary day is May 18. The general election is Nov. 2.
    All results with 99.19% of the districts counted and unofficial.
     
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    KEY RACES

    Democrat

    Votes

    Dan Onorato 459,530
    Jack Wagner 246,842
    Anthony Williams 183,094
    Joe Hoeffel 129,379

    Republican

    Votes

    Tom Corbett 584,606
    Sam Rohrer 266,389
    Lieutenant Governor

    Democrat

    Votes

    Scott Conklin 316,192
    Jonathan Saidel 311,538
    Doris Smith-Ribner 266,325

    Republican

    Votes

    Jim Cawley 209,191
    Chet Beiler 163,742
    Daryl Metcalfe 101,224
    Steve Johnson 83,634
    John Kennedy 72,366
    Jean Craige Pepper 66,489
    Stephen Urban 35,681
    Russ Diamond 35,676
    Billy McCue 27,957
    United States Senator

    Democrat

    Votes

    Joe Sestek 564,169
    Arlen Specter 481,351

    Republican

    Votes

    Pat Toomey 666,870
    Peg Luksik 151,734
    U.S. House of Representatives, 12 District

    Democrat

    Votes

    Mark Critz 59,658
    Ryan Bucchianeri 16,632
    Ronald Mackall 6,405

    Republican

    Votes

    Tim Burns 26,078
    William Russell 19,699
    U.S. House of Representatives, 12 District
    Special Election to fill seat of the late John Murtha
    99.83% of districts reported

    Democrat

    Votes

    Mark Critz 71,684

    Republican

    Votes

    Tim Burns 59,476
    How To Vote
    Voting is an easy process. As long as you are registered, you will be able to vote on Election Day. Here you will find all the information you need about how to vote.

    Know what to expect before arriving at your polling place. Practice using the voting system for your polling place with the voting system demos.

    Indiana County uses the ES&S M100 Optical Voting System. It is a precinct based, voter-activated paper ballot counter and vote tabulation system. To ensure voter intent and ballot integrity, the M100 has the ability to alert voters to overvoted races or blank ballots.

    Indiana County utilizes two forms of voting machine, the ES&S Model 100 and the ES&S AutoMark. If you would like to learn how these machines are operated and pratice operating these machines before election day. This link will provide two web based videos on both the ES&S Model 100 and the ES&S AutoMark.

    Indiana County Voting Machine Demos

    Upon entering the polling place, you give your name to the poll worker. The poll worker will then have you sign the poll book. The poll worker will issue you a ballot and you will then proceed to the voting booth to mark your ballot. Once you vote, you insert your ballot into the ES&S M100 scanner and your ballot will be immediately counted.
    How to Register to Vote
    * You must be a citizen of the United States for at least one month before the election.
    * Be a resident of Pennsylvania and your election district for at least 30 days before the election.
    * Be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next election.

    Mail – Apply by mailing a completed voter registration & mail application to your county voter registration Office.

    You may download and print a voter registration mail application from www.votespa.com and mail the completed application to your county voter registration office.

    In Person – You may complete a completed voter registration application at your county voter registration office.

    Deadline to register to vote is 30 days prior to an election.

    Identification

    Newly registered voters and voters voting in an election district for the first time must show one of the following approved forms of photo or non-photo identification before voting:

    Photo

    * PA driver’s license or PennDOT ID card
    * ID issued by any Commonwealth agency
    * ID issued by the U.S. Government
    * U.S. passport
    * U.S. Armed Forces ID
    * Student ID
    * Employee ID

    Non-Photo

    * Voter Registration Card
    * Non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth
    * Non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government
    * Firearm permit
    * Current utility bill
    * Current bank statement
    * Current paycheck
    * Government Check
    Where to vote
    District Location
    Armagh
    Fire Hall, Armagh
    Armstrong 1
    The Event Hall, 4677 Parkwood Rd.
    Armstrong 2
    Shelocta U.P. Church, Shelocta
    Banks
    TWP. Supervisors' Building, RT. 336
    Blacklick
    Blacklick Township Community Center 132 Hill Rd. Blairsville
    Blairsville 1 United Presbyterian Church, 137 North Walnut St.
    Blairsville 2 Old American Legion Building, 101 North Ave.
    Blairsville 3 Morewood Towers, Blairsville
    Brushvalley
    Fire Hall, Brushvalley
    Buffington 1
    TWP. Supervisors' Building, RT. 403
    Buffington 2 Sportsmen's Club, Dilltown
    Burrell 1 Firehall, Blacklick
    Burrell 2 Chestnut Hills Senior Center, 26 Heybert Dr.
    Canoe
    Firehall, Rossiter
    Center 1
    Bethel Presbyterian Church, Bethel Church Rd.
    Center 2
    Fire Hall, Coral
    Center 3
    Catholic Church/ Rec Hall, Lucernmines
    Cherryhill 1 Fire Hall, Penn Run
    Cherryhill 2 Hull's Farm and Lawn Equipment Showroom, Airport Rd.
    Cherry Tree Presbyterian Church, Cherry Tree
    Clymer
    Borough Building, 20 Sixth St.
    Conemaugh 1
    TWP. Supervisors' Building, Rt 286
    Conemaugh 2 Fire Hall, Tunnelton
    Conemaugh 3 Senior High / Main Entrance, Trojan Drive
    Creekside
    Fire Hall, Creekside
    Ernest
    Assumption RC Church / Activ. Bldg., Ernest
    Glen Campbell
    Borough Building / Fire Hall, Glen Campbell
    Grant
    Grant Twp Supervisor Building, 100 East Run Rd. Maron Center PA
    Green 1
    Spruce Community Center, Rt 580 / Intersection
    Green 2 Morning Star Ministries Church, Starford
    Green 3 Wesleyan Ministry Center, Dixonville
    Homer City 1 St. Mary's Byzantine Church, Homer City
    Homer City 2
    Fire Hall, Homer City
    Indiana 1
    Christian Church, Fifth & Water St.
    Indiana 2/1 Calvary Presbyterian Church, Handicap Entrance / 7th St.
    Indiana 2/2 Trinity Methodist Church, School St.
    Indiana 3/1 Pratt Hall, Willis E. Pratt Lounge, Room 313
    Indiana 3/2
    Pierce Hall, IUP
    Indiana 3/4
    Lifesteps Inc. , 1455 Church St., Indiana
    Indiana 4
    Courthouse Annex, 827 Water St.
    East Mahoning
    Twp. Supervisors' Building, Rt. 119 North
    North Mahoning
    Mahoning Hills Senior Center, Rt. 119
    South Mahoning
    Township Municipal Building, 10 Rossmoyne Rd.
    West Mahoning County Building, Smicksburg Rd.
    Marion Center
    Fire Hall, Marion Center
    Montgomery
    Hillsdale Citizens Ambulance 18365 Rte 286 Hwy E
    Pine 1 Historical Society, Strongstown
    Pine 2 Fire Hall, Heilwood
    Pine 3
    County Building, Alverda
    Plumville
    Fire Hall, Plumville
    Rayne
    Martin Hall, Tanoma
    Saltsburg
    Saltsburg Borough Building, 320 Point St.
    Shelocta
    Borough Building, Main Street
    Smicksburg Salem Lutheran Church, Smicksburg
    Washington Township Supervisors' Building, Red Lion Road (T-401)
    East Wheatfield 1 Armagh / East Wheatfield Fire Hall, Main St. Entrance
    East Wheatfield 2 TWP. Supervisors' Building, 11444 Rt 56 East
    West Wheatfield 1
    Community Building, Robinson
    West Wheatfield 2 Fire Hall, Clyde
    White 1
    Indiana Ice & Expo Center, East Pike
    White 2 Mack Park Picnic Pavilion, S. Sixth St.
    White 3/1 Calvary Evangelical Free Church, 100 Ben Franklin Rd S.
    White 3/2 Rustic Lodge, Rt 386 South
    White 3/3 Indiana Roller Rink, 2131 Shelly Drive, Indiana
    White 4-5
    Chevy Chase Community Center, N. Fifth St. / Rear
    White 6
    YMCA Building / Community Meeting Rm, Rt 422 West
    Young 1
    Coal Run Fire Hall, Coal Run
    Young 2
    Church of God, West Lebanon
    Young 3 Fire hall, Iselin