York and Adams head to the polls today for primary 2020 voting
Tuesday is Pennsylvania's 2020 primary, with polls opening at 7 a.m. and closing at 8 p.m.
If you've used the new mail-in option, no need to visit the polls. And if you haven't mailed your ballot yet, you have until 8 p.m. to deliver it to the local county elections office.
If you are going to vote in person, you better check first before heading out, as a number of polling locations have been changed.
Polling places and other voting information can be found for York County at: yorkcountypa.gov/voting-elections
Polling places and other voting information can be found for Adams County at: adamscounty.us/Dept/ElectVoteReg
If voters requested a mail-in ballot but did not receive it by Tuesday, they may go to their polling place and cast a provisional ballot.
During the canvassing process, the provisional ballot will be counted if the voter had not already voted and returned a mail-in ballot.
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In York County, if you didn't get your mail-in ballot in time to mail it, you can bring it to a secure drop box from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday:
- at the York County Administrative Center, 28 E. Market St., York. Voters should pull up to the parking meters, which will be bagged, off the right lane of Market Street.
- or walk in to the lobby of York County at Pleasant Valley Road, 2401 Pleasant Valley Road, Springettsbury Township.
More:Didn't get your mail-in ballot in time? Here's how you can still vote.
Voters will be choosing candidates from among their parties — everything from president, to U.S. Congress, to state legislators.
Watch for results Tuesday night and the days after on ydr.com and eveningsun.com.
Here's who is on the ballot for York and Adams counties:
Presidential race
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Here's who will appear on the Democratic ticket:
- Joseph R. Biden
- Tulsi Gabbard (She has dropped out of the race.)
- Bernie Sanders (He has dropped out of the race.)
Here's who is running on the Republican ticket:
- President Donald J. Trump (Incumbent)
- Roque Rocky De La Fuente
- Bill Weld
U.S. Congress
10th District
Three candidates are running for the seat, and the race is contested in the primary on the Democratic ticket:
- Tom Brier (D)
- Eugene DePasquale (D)
- Scott Perry (R) (Incumbent)
The 10th Congressional District includes the following municipalities in York County:
City of York;
The townships of Carroll, Conewago, Dover, East Manchester, Fairview, Franklin, Manchester, Monaghan, Newberry, Spring Garden, Springettsbury, Warrington, Washington, West Manchester and York (PART, Wards 01, 03, 04 and 05 [PART, Divisions 01, 02 and 03 (all blocks except 3020, 4030, 4033, 4037, 4048, 4049, 4050, 4051, 4052, 4053, 4054 and 4055 of tract 022910)]);
The boroughs of Dillsburg, Dover, Franklintown, Goldsboro, Lewisberry, Manchester, Mount Wolf, North York, Wellsville, West York, Yoe and York Haven.
It also includes all of Dauphin County and parts of Cumberland County.
11th District
Three candidates are seeking the seat, which covers Lancaster County and southern York County. The race will be contested on the Democratic ticket.
The candidates are:
- Sarah E. Hammond (D)
- Paul Daigle (D)
- Lloyd K. Smucker (R) (Incumbent)
13th District
Two candidates are running for the seat, and it's uncontested in the primary. The district includes Franklin and Adams counties.
Here are the candidates:
- Todd Rowley (D)
- John Joyce (R) (Incumbent)
More:Primary 2020: Who's on the ballot in central Pennsylvania?
State Attorney General
It's an uncontested race in the primary for the position.
The candidates are:
Josh Shapiro (D) (Incumbent)
Heather Heidelbaugh (R)
State Treasurer
This race is uncontested in the primary.
The candidates are:
- Joe Torsella (D) (Incumbent)
- Stacy L. Garrity (R)
State Auditor General
State Auditor General Eugene DePasquale is not seeking re-election to this seat because he is running for U.S. Congress.
The Democratic ticket is contested in the primary as six candidates have filed to run:
- H. Scott Conklin
- Michael Lamb
- Tracie Fountain
- Rose (Rosie) Marie Davis
- Nina Ahmad
- Christina M. Hartman
Timothy DeFoor is the sole candidate on the Republican ticket.
State Senate
31st District
Four candidates — three Democrats — are running for the seat, which covers sections of York and Cumberland counties.
The candidates are:
- Rick Coplen (D)
- Shanna Danielson (D)
- John D. Bosha (D)
- Mike Regan (R) (Incumbent)
33rd District
Two candidates are seeking election to the seat that covers Adams and parts of Cumberland, Franklin and York counties. The race is uncontested in the primary.
The candidates are:
- Rich Sterner (D)
- Doug Mastriano (R) (Incumbent)
State House
Adams County
91st District
Incumbent Republican Dan Moul is the sole candidate on the ballot.
193rd District
Incumbent Republican Torren Ecker is the sole candidate on the ballot.
York County
47th District
Incumbent state Rep. Keith Gillespie, R-Hellam Township, is the sole candidate on the ballot.
92nd District
Two candidates are seeking the seat, which is uncontested in the primary:
- Doug Ross (D)
- Dawn Keefer (R) (Incumbent)
93rd District
Incumbent state Rep. Mike Jones, R-York Township, is the sole candidate running.
94th District
Incumbent state Rep. Stan Saylor, R-Windsor Township, is the only candidate on the ballot.
95th District
Two candidates are seeking the seat, which is uncontested in the primary:
- Carol Hill-Evans (D) (Incumbent)
- Kacey French (R)
169th District
Incumbent state Rep. Kate A. Klunk, R-Hanover, is the sole candidate on the ballot.
196th District
Incumbent state Rep. Seth Grove, R-Dover Township, is the sole candidate on the ballot.