Pennsylvanians will take to the polls on Tuesday, May 16, 2017, to select candidates to represent their political parties in the state and local judicial elections, and municipal elections. What are the duties of these offices and why are they important to Catholics? The Supreme Court
Download & Share the Printer Friendly Version Primary Election day is May 20, 2014. Pennsylvanians will go to the polls to select the Democratic and Republican contenders for governor, lieutenant governor, U.S. Congressional representatives, some state senators and all state repre
Elections in odd numbered years are sometimes described as “off year.” Instead of voting for a prominent national office, governor, Congress or the state legislature, we elect municipal officials and “lesser known” statewide offices. On November 5, 2013, Pennsylvanians will select or
“Frequently Asked Questions About Political Activity Guidelines for Catholic Entities” can be found here. Both Democrats and Republicans use the Primary Election to designate who their party delegates will support at the national conventions and who will face off in statew
Printer Friendly U.S. Senate Voter Guide As part of a statewide effort to educate about candidates and their positions on issues important to Catholic voters, the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference (PCC) sent a questionnaire to Pennsylvania’s candidates for U.S. Senator to give them the