Politics & Government

Your Bethlehem Voters Guide: 2013 Primary

Here's what you need to know about Tuesday's primary election in Bethlehem.

 

Tuesday, May 21 is primary election day in Pennsylvania.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Poll Problems? Contact the Northampton County voter registration office at 610-559-3055 or the Lehigh County voter registration office at 610-782-3194 if you live in West Bethlehem.

If you don’t know where you are supposed to go to cast your ballot: Find Your Polling Place

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How to Use Touch Screen Voting Machines

In Bethlehem, Democratic voters will be picking a nominee for mayor, who in all likelihood will become the next mayor. No Republican or independent candidate is running.

Democratic voters will also be selecting four nominees for City Council out of six candidates. Republican Chris Morales is running unopposed for his party’s nomination.

Candidates for Bethlehem Area School Board are all running unopposed in their primaries.

Bethlehem Races (click on the link for information on candidates)

  • Bethlehem Mayor:
  • Bethlehem City Council: 6 Democrats Run for Bethlehem City Council

Northampton County Races

  • Northampton County Executive: Three Democrats Want to Be Next County Executive

Lehigh County Races

  • County Executive:
  • County Commissioner:


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