
UPDATE FROM THE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Please read this important update from the County’s Bureau of Elections!
Please read this important update from the County’s Bureau of Elections!
Voting by mail in Butler County this election has been bumpy, to say the least. We’ve heard again and again about delayed ballots, voted ballots that are not recorded, full voice mailboxes at the county election bureau, and other issues, and want to assure you that the Butler County Democratic Committee is doing all we
POLL WATCHERS NEEDED. To protect the integrity of this election, Butler County residents are needed to serve as poll watchers inside polling places. On-line training is required. If you’re interested, please contact bcdems18@gmail.com or fill out the form below. This is an all-hands-on-deck election. Your support is needed and appreciated. Poll Watchers Name* First Last Phone* Address
Rush hour rallies have been generating a lot of enthusiasm. This involves standing along the road with our signs and showing our support for our candidates and giving away signs. We had some TV coverage last week. NOTE DIFFERENT TIMES AT DIFFERENT PLACES Monday, Oct 19, 4-5 EDCO Park in Evans City, 154 W Main
The Butler County Democratic Committee is pleased to report that the first batch of mail-in ballots are on the way to voters, and more will be going out each day, according to Butler County Election Bureau Director Aaron Sheasley. First to receive theirs should be people who applied earliest, when they applied to vote by
The Butler County Democratic Committee demands the resignation of Rep. Aaron Bernstine (PA-10th), who is clearly unfit to lead one 5-year-old, let alone a legislative district of more than 700,000 people. In his own videos, made public by USA Today on Wednesday, Bernstine can be heard: Encouraging his 5-year-old son to puff on a cigar.
“Now is the time to stand up for our country and fight for our democracy.”
A few comments on voting security: We, the Butler County Democratic Committee, emphatically support our election bureau, postal workers, and poll workers in their commitment to free and fair elections. Voting by mail in Butler County is safe for all, Democrats and Republicans, no matter what you hear otherwise. And if you watched the presidential
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which has a Democratic majority, has ruled that election officials must count ballots postmarked by Election Day and received by the Friday after. In addition, the court ruled that local officials may set up ballot return drop boxes and also affirmed a ban on poll-watchers working in counties other than those they are
Friday October 2 ~ Saturday October 3 ~ Sunday October 4 473 Little Creek Rd, Harmony, 16037 Butler County Democrats and Joe Biden Allies and Supporters: If you’ve been waiting for the right time to get involved, that time has come. With only 34 days left until the election, Joe
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