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PA Primaries: 2016 Election Resources

April 13, 2016
by Blue
2016 election, attorney general, auditor general, Diocese of Altoona Johnstown, Diocese of Scranton, election resources, faithful citizenship
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Update: Click here to see the results of the Primary Election.

In our commitment to follow Jesus Christ we must do more than just show up for Mass on Sunday morning, we must bear Christian witness in all we do – in our homes, in our work and recreation, in our interaction with the world around us, and in the public square.

The Pennsylvania Primary Elections will be held on Tuesday, April 26.  To help educate voters, the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference surveys candidates across the state. Additionally, some dioceses survey local candidates.  Those results follow:

Survey of Statewide Candidates, including Attorney General, Auditor General, State Treasurer, and U.S. Senator

Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown

Diocese of Harrisburg

Diocese of Scranton

Not sure where to go to vote? Find your polling place at this website.

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