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Official Notice of Election for Military and Overseas Voters County of Washington Official Notice of Election for Military and Overseas Voters County of Washington 2020 Presidential Election (November 3, 2020) This is an official notice of a Presidential Election to be conducted on 11/03/2020 in Washington County. You may register to vote and request an official absentee ballot by using the Federal Postcard Application (FPCA), available at www.votespa.com or www.fvap.gov. You may apply for an absentee ballot by submitting your FPCA by fax to (724) 250 - 6422, or by email to [email protected]. You may request an absentee ballot from this office at any time prior to a primary or an election. However, if time does not permit you to receive and return an official absentee ballot, you are also entitled to vote using the Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB). Military electors may also use the FWAB to register to vote and vote simultaneously. You may use the FWAB to vote for a candidate for President of the United States and U.S. Representative (Representative in Congress) as well as candidates for all state and local offices, and ballot initiatives. To vote, refer to page 3 of the FWAB. To vote for President of the United States and U.S. Representative (Representative in Congress), write in the name of the candidate of your choice in the space provided on the FWAB. To vote for state and local offices or for ballot initiatives, write the names of candidates or ballot initiatives in the Addendum section of the FWAB. Under the Office/Ballot Initiative heading, enter the office the candidate is running for or the title of the Ballot Initiative (referendum). Under the Candidate Name, Party Affiliation or Initiative Vote heading, list the name of the candidate you wish to vote for, or if you are voting on a Referendum question write “yes” or “no.” BALLOT FEDERAL OFFICES – All precincts within Washington County PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for the candidates of ONE party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates. Joseph R. Biden, President Kamala D. Harris, Vice President DEMOCRATIC Donald J. Trump, President Michael R. Pence, Vice President REPUBLICAN UMOVA Notice – General 11/03/2020 Page 2 Jo Jorgensen, President Jeremy Spike Cohen, Vice President LIBERTARIAN STATEWIDE OFFICES – All precincts within Washington County ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for One Josh Shapiro DEMOCRATIC Heather Heidelbaugh REPUBLICAN Daniel Wassmer LIBERTARIAN Richard L. Weiss GREEN AUDITOR GENERAL Vote for One Nina Ahmad DEMOCRATIC Timothy Defoor REPUBLICAN Jennifer Moore LIBERTARIAN Olivia Faison GREEN STATE TREASURER Vote for One Joe Torsella DEMOCRATIC Stacy L. Garrity REPUBLICAN Joe Soloski LIBERTARIAN Timothy Runkle GREEN UMOVA Notice – General 11/03/2020 Page 3 STATE OFFICES – Precincts will only vote for the offices within their district REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 14th Congressional District All precincts within Washington County Vote for One Bill Marx DEMOCRATIC Guy Reschenthaler REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 37th Senatorial District All precincts in Peters Township Vote for One Pam Iovino DEMOCRATIC Devlin Robinson REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 15th Legislative District All precincts in Amwell Township, Blaine Township, Buffalo Township, Cross Creek Township, Claysville Borough, Donegal Township, East Finley Township, Green Hills Borough, Hanover Township, Hopewell Township, Independence Township, Jefferson Township, Morris Township, South Franklin Township, West Finley Township, and West Middletown Borough Vote for One Bob Williams DEMOCRATIC Joshua D. Kail REPUBLICAN UMOVA Notice – General 11/03/2020 Page 4 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 39th Legislative District All precincts in Finleyville Borough, Nottingham Township, Somerset Township, and Union Township Vote for One Sara-Summer Oliphant DEMOCRATIC Mike Puskaric REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 40th Legislative District All precincts in Peters Township Vote for One Sharon Guidi DEMOCRATIC Natalie Mihalek REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 46th Legislative District All precincts in Burgettstown Borough, Canton Township, Cecil Township, McDonald Borough, Midway Borough, Mt Pleasant Township, Robinson Township, and Smith Township Vote for One Byron Timmins DEMOCRATIC Jason Ortitay REPUBLICAN UMOVA Notice – General 11/03/2020 Page 5 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 48th Legislative District All precincts in Canonsburg Borough, Chartiers Township, East Washington Borough, Houston Borough, North Franklin Township, North Strabane Township, South Strabane Township, and City of Washington Vote for One Harlan Shober DEMOCRATIC Tim O’Neal REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 49th Legislative District All precincts in Allenport Borough, Beallsville Borough, Bentleyville Borough, California Borough, Carroll Township, Charleroi Borough, Coal Center Borough, Cokeburg Borough, Deemston Borough, Donora Borough, Dunlevy Borough, Elco Borough, Ellsworth Borough, Fallowfield Township, Long Branch Borough, Marianna Borough, City of Monongahela, New Eagle Borough, North Bethlehem Township, North Charleroi Borough, Roscoe Borough, Speers Borough, Stockdale Borough, Twilight Borough, West Bethlehem Township, West Brownsville Borough, and West Pike Run Township Vote for One Randy J. Barli DEMOCRATIC Bud Cook REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 50th Legislative District All precincts in Centerville Borough and East Bethlehem Township Vote for One Pam Snyder DEMOCRATIC Larry Yost REPUBLICAN Vote for candidates for state and local offices in this section Enter the Enter the office the name of candidate is the running for candidate here you wish to vote for here .
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