WHAT’S ON THE BALLOT NOVEMBER 7, 2023?

Important Election Deadlines

  • Primary Mail & Absentee Deadlines

    Request ballot:
    Tuesday, October 31

    Return ballot by mail (must be received at County Board of Elections by):
    Tuesday, November 7 at 8PM

    Return ballot in person:
    Tuesday, November 7

  • Voting Deadlines: Primary

    Early voting:
    Varies by location

    In-person:
    Tuesday, November 7 from 7AM - 8PM

    Find my polling place

  • Why Municipal Elections?

    Local elections are often where our voice is loudest as citizens and community members. Voting in all elections is important but voting in local, municipal elections is crucial because decisions by officials we elect have a direct impact on our AAPI families and communities.

    More than 8.7 million Pennsylvania voters could participate in the local municipal elections on November 7.

    Source: Ballotpedia & Public News Service

Mayor of Philadelphia

The Mayor is responsible for drafting the city’s budget, appointing and coordinating leaders to governmental departments, signing city and county bills into law, and strategizing plans for the future of the city. Once elected and sworn in, the Mayor serves in their role for four years. They can serve for two consecutive terms. Currently, Mayor Kenney’s salary is $240,000 per year. 

The City Council serves as the city's primary law-making body while the Mayor serves as the city's chief executive. County commissioners and executives determine how county taxes and federal grants are spent.

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

As of October 10, 2023, these are the candidates who will appear on the ballot for the Mayoral seat.

Philadelphia Mayoral Candidates

  • David Oh (R)

    Serves as an at-Large member of Philadelphia's City Council

  • Cherelle Parker (D)

    Previously represented District 9 on Philadelphia's City Council and as a State Representative

Allegheny County Executive

The Allegheny County Executive is responsible for managing the County budget, appointing and coordinating leaders to governmental departments, and overseeing the Board of Elections. Those elected to this role serve four-year terms, with a three term limit. The salary of the Allegheny County Executive is currently $142,339. 

Source: 90.5 WESA

As of October 10, 2023, these are the candidates who will appear on the ballot for the County Executive seat.

Allegheny County Executive Candidates

To learn more about elections in Pennsylvania this year, visit Ballotpedia.

  • The Issues We Care About

    We believe that all residents of Pennsylvania, regardless of where they were born or how they came here, deserve to live and raise their families to be healthy, thriving, and free from fear of violence or separation. When we build together, we can elect leadership and push forward policies that address anti-Asian violence and bring community safety; more language access for all AAPI communities in our healthcare and government services; and governmental and social service systems that understand and reflect the immense diversity of our various cultural and socio economic experiences.