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Pittsburgh mayor


Judicial retention elections


Partisan judicial elections

Court of Common Pleas: Thirteen candidates appeared on the ballot for Allegheny County’s Court of Common Pleas bench, vying for eight seats. The eight winners are:

  • Amanda Green-Hawkins
  • Heather Schmidt Bresnahan
  • Quita Bridges
  • Jaime Marie Hickton
  • Matthew V. Rudzki
  • Anthony DeLuca
  • Julie Capone
  • Dan Miller.

Additionally, seven Common Pleas judges ran for retention. All seven — Edward Borkowski, Alan Hertzberg, Beth Lazzara, Jennifer Staley McCrady, Hugh McGough, Dan Regan and Dwayne Woodruff — were cruising to retention by large margins.


Pittsburgh City Council

Three of four City Council races are contested. The uncontested candidate is incumbent Democrat Erika Strassburger of District 8.


Allegheny County Council

Eight Allegheny County Council seats are at stake, including six regularly-scheduled elections and two special elections. All are contested.


Allegheny County Sheriff

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Charlie Wolfson is an enterprise reporter for Pittsburgh's Public Source, focusing on local government accountability and politics in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. He was a Report for America corps...