Pennsylvanians will go to the polls on November 7, 2023 to elect municipal and county-level offices, plus statewide and municipal judges.
For the General Election, voters in Southeastern PA (Philly, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties) can use C70's Interactive Voter Guide, at ballot.seventy.org, to see what their actual ballot looks like. It contains full bios of candidates, campaign links, and their responses to C70's candidate questionnaire. The Voter Guide is made possible through our partnership with BallotReady.
For Philadelphia-specific races in 2023, we also publish a static voter guide on our site. You can access that below.
The mayor serves as the chief executive of Philadelphia's government.
17 individuals will serve on the legislative body of Philadelphia's municipal government.
Commissioners oversee voter registration and elections for the city.
The Controller is the Chief Auditor of the City of Philadelphia and the School District.
The Sheriff manages security of courthouses, enforces court orders like tax liens, and conducts “Sheriff Sales”.
The Register of Wills is responsible for probating wills and granting letters of administration when persons die without leaving a will.
See the local and statewide judicial positions that Pennsylvanians will consider this election
To amend the City Charter.
There are numerous companion voter guides being produced by other groups and neighborhood organizations across Philadelphia. You can find them here.
See Seventy's four new infographics on the mayor's role in several key issue areas.
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