Election Day is Nov. 5.

In every Pennsylvania county, voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on statewide races for president, U.S. Senate, attorney general, auditor general and treasurer.

Armstrong County will also cast votes for a congressional race, a state Senate race and two state House races.

In the 15th Congressional District, which includes all of Armstrong County and much of north central Pennsylvania, incumbent Republican Glenn Thompson runs for re-election. State Sen. Joe Pittman, the Senate majority leader, runs unopposed for another term in the 41st district.

Voting details

  • For details about how to vote in your county, visit your county’s elections website.
  • Mail-in voting is underway, and voters can apply for a mail-in ballot through Oct. 29.
  • On Election Day, Nov. 5, polls are open statewide from 7 a.m. through 8 p.m. Voters can return mail-in ballots to their county through 8 p.m. that day.
  • Click here for more information on voter registration, key dates, polling places and more.

Statewide races

Editor’s note: Candidates are listed here in the order they will appear on the ballot. According to Pennsylvania law, the candidates are ordered by how many votes their party received in the last election for governor.

U.S. President

Kamala Harris

Donald Trump

Chase Oliver
Jill Stein

U.S. Senate

Bob Casey

Dave McCormick
John Thomas
Leila Hazou

Attorney General

Eugene DePasquale
Dave Sunday
Robert Cowburn
Richard Weiss
Justin Magill
Eric Settle

Auditor General

Malcolm Kenyatta
Tim DeFoor
Reece Smith
Eric Anton
Alan Goodrich

Treasurer

Erin McClelland
Stacy Garrity

Garrity is the incumbent treasurer, and was first elected in 2020.

Nickolas Ciesielski
Troy Bowman
Chris Foster

What district you vote in depends on where you live.

Click here to find your district.

This tool was developed by Spotlight PA.

Congressional race

Congressional District 15

State Senate race

PA Senate District 41

State House races

PA House District 60
PA House District 63

Any other questions?

If you see an error in our voter guide, or want to provide more information about one of the candidates, please email our local government reporter Charlie Wolfson at charlie@publicsource.org.

This voter guide was assembled by Charlie Wolfson and Spencer Levering, designed by Natasha Vicens and fact-checked by Amber Frantz.

The template for this voter guide was based off of Mountain State Spotlight’s 2024 West Virginia voter guide. The candidate profiles were built with Govpack, a plugin supported by Newspack and part of the Knight Election Hub.

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