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GENERAL ELECTION 2024 – Lehigh Valley Press
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List of candidates Voters will choose one in each race. U.S. president Kamala D. Harris/running mate Tim Walz, Democrat Donald J. Trump/running mate J.D. Vance, Republican Chase Oliver/running mate Mike ter Maat, Libertarian Jill Stein/running mate Rudolph Ware, Green U.S. senator Robert P. Casey Jr., Democrat Dave McCormick, Republican John C. Thomas, Libertarian Leila Hazou, Green Marty Selker, Constitution Attorney general Eugene DePasquale, Democrat Dave Sunday, Republican Robert Cowburn, Libertarian Richard L. Weiss, Green Justin L. Magill, Constitution Eric L. Settle, Forward Auditor general Malcolm Kenyatta, Democrat Tim DeFoor, Republican Reece Smith, Libertarian Eric K. Anton, American Solidarity Bob Goodrich, Constitution State treasurer Erin McClelland, Democrat Stacy Garrity, Republican Nickolas Ciesielski, Libertarian Troy Bowman, Constitution Chris Foster, Forward U.S. House of Representatives, 7th District Includes all of Northampton, Lehigh and Carbon counties and parts of Monroe County Susan Wild, Democrat Ryan E. Mackenzie, Republican State House of Representatives, 138th District According to the district website, the district includes the townships of Bushkill, Forks, Lower Mount Bethel, Moore districts of Eastern and Point Phillips, Plainfield, Upper Mount Bethel and Washington and the boroughs of Bangor, Chapman, East Bangor, Pen Argyl, Portland, Roseto, Stockertown and Wind Gap. Jared Bitting, Democrat Ann Flood, Republican State House of Representatives, 183rd District According to the district website, the district includes, in Northampton County, the townships of Allen, East Allen, Lehigh, Moore districts of Beersville and Klecknersville and the boroughs of Northampton, Bath, Walnutport and North Catasauqua; and, in Lehigh County, the townships of Lowhill and North Whitehall and the borough of Slatington. Joe Lenzi, Democrat Zach Mako, Republican Drop Box Locations • Bethlehem City Hall • East Allen Township Municipal Building • Northampton Community College Fowler Family Southside Center • Northampton County Courthouse • Northampton County Human Services Building • Northampton County 911 Center • Washington Township Municipal Building Polling Places ALLEN TOWNSHIP • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1335 Old Carriage Road, Northampton BATH BOROUGH • St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, fellowship hall, 206 E. Main St. CHAPMAN BOROUGH • Chapman Quarries United Methodist Church, 1433 Main St. EAST ALLEN TOWNSHIP • Eastern District: Green Briar Village, 63A Green Briar Drive North, Bath • Western District: East Allen Township Volunteer Fire Company, 5354 Nor-Bath Blvd., Northampton LEHIGH TOWNSHIP • Central District: Bethany Wesleyan Church, 675 Blue Mountain Drive, Cherryville • Danielsville District: Blue Mountain Fish and Game building, 4190 Wood Drive, Walnutport • Pennsville District: Hope Lutheran Church, 4131 Lehigh Drive, Cherryville • Treichlers District: Bethany Wesleyan Church, 675 Blue Mountain Drive, Cherryville • Northwestern District: St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 1152 Oak Road, Walnutport MOORE TOWNSHIP • Beersville District: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, fellowship hall, 3175 Valley View Drive • Eastern District: Salem United Church of Christ, Moorestown, 2218 Community Drive • Klecknersville District: Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company, 2718 Mountain View Drive, Bath • Point Phillips District: Moore Township Municipal Building, 2491 Community Drive NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH • 1st Ward: Northampton Banquet and Event Center, 1601 Laubach Ave. • 2nd Ward: Northampton Banquet and Event Center, 1601 Laubach Ave. • 3rd Ward: Grace United Church of Christ, 902 Lincoln Ave. • 4th Ward: New Journey Community Church (Gospel Chapel), 1769 Newport Ave. Home Rule Charter Amendment Article V — District Attorney Shall the electorate of Northampton County approve a change in the Northampton County Home Rule Charter Article V, District Attorney, Section 501 to impose term limits on the district attorney of Northampton County commencing with the term of office which begins in January of 2028? In simpler terms, this question asks voters if the role of district attorney should be limited to four consecutive terms. Vote yes or no. Chapman Borough Council members Shall the electorate of Chapman Borough approve a change to the number of members on the Council for the Borough of Chapman to be reduced from seven (7) members to three (3) members? In simpler terms, Chapman Borough Council presently has seven members. The question asks if voters would reduce the number of members to three. Vote yes or no.
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