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Adams County Allegheny County Armstrong County State Party Adams County PO Box 3415 Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717) 338-9085 [email protected] www.adamsgop.org State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Betsy Hower 117 Baltimore St, Room 106 Members: Virginia Martin, Trevor Taylor, Debbie Gettysburg, PA 17325 Shearer (717) 337-9832 www.adamscounty.us/Dept/ElectVoteReg/ Allegheny County 100 Fleet Street, Suite 205 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (412) 458-0068 [email protected] allegheny.gop State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Sam DeMarco 542 Forbes Avenue, Room 604 Members: Rachael Armstrong, Joseph Disarro, Pittsburgh PA 15219 Pamela Enuk, Vincent Fusca, Dan Garcia, Ilene (412) 350-4500 Hightower, Mallory Hodge, Eileen Holste, Robert www.county.allegheny.pa.us/elections/index.aspx Johnson, Sara Kennedy, Cindy Kirk, Ed Kress, Dave Majernik, Sue Majernik, Mike McMullen, Sue Means, Jim Means, Judith Moses, Shane Quinn, Vicky Roessler, John Schnaedter, John Wink, and Len Young Armstrong County PO Box 681 Kittanning, PA 16201 (724) 919-4422 [email protected] www.armstronggop.net State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Mike Baker 450 Market Street, Suite 207 Members: Jennifer Baker, Bill Rush Kittanning, PA 16201 (724) 548-3222 www.co.armstrong.pa.us/departments/public- services/elections-votersregistration Beaver County 426 Adams Street, Suite 2 Rochester, PA 15074 (724) 777-7255 [email protected] www.beavercountygop.com Mailing address PO Box 356 Beaver, PA 15009 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Jim Christiana 810 Third Street Members: William Leblanc, Nick Kerin, Pamela Flara Beaver, PA 15009 (724) 728-5700 http://www.beavercountypa.gov/Depts/Elections/ Bedford County [email protected] www.bedfordcountygop.org State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Joe Kovel 200 S Juliana Street Members: Tonya Clark, Melvin McDowell Third Floor Bedford, PA 15522 (814) 623-4807 www.bedfordcountypa.org/Elections.html Berks County 8468 Allentown Pike, Suite 6 Blandon, PA 19510 (484) 248-6418 www.berksgop.com State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Clay Breece (610) 478-6490 Members: Linda Brancadora, Kim Gillen, Mark Gillen, www.co.berks.pa.us/elections/site/default.asp Dean Klopp, Claudia Rudderow, Joan London, Jeff Boyd, Carol Bourrie, Craig Lutz Blair County 122 Hollidaysburg Pike Duncansville, PA 16635 Phone: (814) 300-0575 Email: [email protected] www.blairgop.org State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chair: Jim Foreman 423 Allegheny Street, Suite 047 Members: Nancy Head, Trish Haight, Bill Ward Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 (814) 693-3150 www.blairco.org/Pages/ELECTIONSOFFICE.aspx Bradford County Contact: Chairman Richard Harris [email protected] State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Richard Harris 6 Court Street, Suite 2 Members: Krystle Bristol, Eric Matthews Towanda,PA 18848 (570) 265-1725 bradfordcountypa.org/index.php/administration/electio n-bureauvoter-registration Bucks County 115 North Broad Street Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 345-6811 www.bucksgop.org State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Patricia Poprik 55 E Court St Members: Maryann Barnes, David Breidinger, Paul Doylestown, PA 18901 Clymer, George Dranginis, Raymond Goodnoe, Mary (215) 348-6154 Ann Groninger, Linda Mannherz, Tom Panzer, www.buckscounty.org/government/CommunityService Meghan Schroeder, Joseph Volk, Barry Casper, Marc s/BoardofElections Grove, Shelby Labs, Amy Schrieber Druce, Colleen Strunk, Stephanie Shortall Butler County (724) 426-2272 www.butlercountypagop.org State Committee Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Al Lindsay 124 W Diamond Street Committee Members: Ben Holland, Tiffany Keffalas, PO Box 1208 Jim Keffalas, Daryl Metcalfe, Marci Mustello, Mary Butler, PA 16003 Soriano (724) 284-5310 www.co.butler.pa.us/vote Cambria County 1222 Scalp Avenue Johnstown, PA 15904 (814) 254-4322 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Jackie Kulback 200 S Center Street Members: Timothy Houser, James Vasilko Ebensburg, PA 15931 (814) 472-1464 www.cambriacountypa.gov/election-and-voter- registration.aspx Cameron County State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Steve Manginell 20 E 5th Street Members: Jeanne Miglicio Emporium, PA 15834 (814) 486-9322 Carbon County Mailing address PO Box 266 Lehighton, PA 18235 [email protected] Physical address 198 S 1st St Lehighton, PA 18235 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Lee Becker 76 Susquehanna St Members: Sue Gerhard, Timm Berger PO Box 170 Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 (570) 325-4801 www.carboncounty.com/index.php/2- uncategorised/60-elections Centre County 1315 S Allen Street Suite 203 State College, PA 16801 (814) 380-2715 www.centregop.org State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Kristine Eng 420 Holmes Street Members: Carol Gingrich, Richard Smead, Steven Bellefonte, PA 16823-1488 Miller, Terry Martin (814) 355-6703 centrecountypa.gov/index.aspx?NID=238 Chester County 15 S Church St West Chester, PA 19382 (610) 696-1842 www.republicanccc.com State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Dr. Gordon Eck 601 Westtown Road, Suite 150 Members: Deborah Abel, Thomas Burke, Christopher P.O. Box 2747 Burkett, Mary Louise Doyle, Robert Gebhardt, Paula West Chester, PA 19380-0990 Gowen, Norman MacQueen, Trish Milanese, Brian (610) 344-6410 Peppel, Shannon Royer, Vince Talucci, Becky Corbin, www.chesco.org/156/Voter-Services Carolyn Bunny Welsh, Heather Greenberg Clarion County [email protected] www.clarioncountygop.org State Committee Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Rick Rathfon 421 Main Street Members: Nancy Banner Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-4000 ext 2006 www.co.clarion.pa.us/government/elections.html Clearfield County 36 N 2nd Street PO Box 606 Clearfield, PA 16830 (814) 765-5391 www.ccgop.org State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Arleen Multhauf 212 E Locust Street Members: Ada Gabler, James Multhauf Suite 106 Clearfield, PA 16830 (814) 765-2642 ext. 5053 www.clearfieldco.org/election-central/ Clinton County State Party Members Headquarters County Chairman: Kurtes Smith Chairman Kurt Smith, (570) 769-6128 Committee Members: Curt Candor Columbia County Mary Baker P.O. Box 18 Mifflinville, PA 18631 [email protected] State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Mary Baker 11 W Main Street Committee Members: Jennifer Stahley, Joseph Russo Bloomsburg, PA (570) 389-5604 www.columbiapa.org/voter/index.php Crawford County 312 Chestnut Street, Suite 107 Meadville, PA 16355 (814) 724-4922 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Billie Jo (Jody) Leech 903 Diamond Park Members: George Greig, Christine Greig Meadville, PA 16335 (814) 333-7308 www.crawfordcountypa.net/portal/page?_pageid=393, 916548&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Cumberland County 212 N. Hanover St. Carlisle, PA 17013 www.gopccpa.org (717) 706-3808 Mailing address PO Box 1495 Camp Hill, PA 17001-1495 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Lou Capozzi 1601 Ritner Highway, Suite 201 Committee Members: Louisa Gaughen, Charlie Carlisle, PA 17013 Gerow, Deborah Keys, Tammy Shearer, Dick (717) 240-6385 Stewart, Denny Lebo, Kaytee Moyer www.ccpa.net/66/Bureau-of-Elections Dauphin County 2255 Paxton Church Road Harrisburg, PA 17110 (717) 635-9595 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Dave Feidt 2 S 2nd St Committee Members: Fran Chardo, Sue Helm, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Lowman Henry, Bob McCloskey, Jill Vecchio, Jeff (717) 780-6362 Haste, Christine Zubeck www.dauphincounty.org/government/Elections-and- Voter-Registration/ Delaware County 321 W. Front Street Media, PA 19063 (610) 566-9375 www.delawarecountygop.com State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Tom McGarrigle Ground Floor Committee Members: Cindy Cappelli, William Clinger, 201 W Front St Michael Culp, Jean Koroly, David Hackett, Jacquelyn Media, PA 19063 Goffney, James Knapp, John McBlain, Susan (610) 891-4673 Rendler-Truesdale, Marise, Stillman, Elise Bradley, www.co.delaware.pa.us/depts/election.html Michael Ciach, Ray Stiles, Patrick Mcmenamin, Caitlin Ganley Elk County Grace Jesberger (814) 834-2508 www.elkcountygop.com/org/co State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Sally Geyer (814) 776-5337 Committee Members: Bob Howard Erie County PO Box 1144 Erie, PA 16512 (814) 314-9130 www.goperiepa.com State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Verel Salmon 140 W Sixth Street Committee Members: Anne Grunewald, Jezree Erie, PA 16501 Friend, Brent Davis, Sheila Sterrett, Linda Pezzino, (814) 451-6276 Tim Kuzma www.eriecountypa.gov/county-services/elections- voting.aspx Fayette County 100 New Salem Road Uniontown, PA 15401 (412) 582-2926 or (724) 322-0787 State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Bill Kozlovich 22 E Main Street Committee Members: Melany Chrash, Dave Lohr Uniontown, PA 15401 (724) 430-1289 www.co.fayette.pa.us/election/ Forest County State Party Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Marty Taugner 526 Elm Street, Box 3 Members: Pamela Millin Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-3537 Franklin County 1931 Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 263-7999 PO Box 279 Chambersburg, PA 17201 State Committee Members Bureau of Elections County Chairman: Dr. Robert J. Ternes 1931 Philadelphia Ave Committee Members: Carol Diller Penny Stoner, Chambersburg, PA 17201 Stewart Mccleaf, Chad Reichard, Debbie Taylor (717) 263-7999 www.franklincountypa.gov/index.php?section=govern
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