Politics & Government
Warminster Voter's Guide: 2013 Election
See which candidates are running in Tuesday's election.
Tuesday is general election day in Pennsylvania.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Poll Problems? Contact the Bucks Board of Elections at: 215-348-6154.
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Voting: The Pennsylvania Voter ID law is not mandatory for the General Election, according to the county’s Web site. Voters will be asked for photo identification, but will still be permitted to vote even without it. People voting for the first time in a new district will be required to show ID.
Warminster Supervisor, six-year term, vote for two
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Jason Croley, Republican
Daniel J. McPhillips, Republican
Brian Munroe, Democrat
Frank Feinberg, Democrat
Centennial School District Region 2: four-year term, vote for one
Betty Huf, Republican
Mark Greiner, Democrat
Centennial School District Region 3: four-year term, vote for two
Michael Hartline, Republican
Jane Schrader Lynch, on both ballots
Jim Brickman, Democrat
Township Auditor: Six-year term, vote for one
Stephen Sweder IV, Republican
Raymond Regan, Democrat
Warminster Tax Collector: Four-year term, vote for one
Barbara "Bobbie" Loftus, cross-filed both parties
Judge of the Superior Court: Vote for 1
Vic Stabile, Republican
Jack McVay Jr., Democrat
District Attorney: Vote for 1
David Heckler, Republican
Sheriff: Vote for 1
Edward Duke Donnelly, Republican
Dennis McCauley, Democrat
Prothonotary: Vote for 1
Patricia L. Bachtle, Republican
Ronald J. Smolow, Democrat
Recorder of Deeds: Vote for 1
Joseph Szafran, Republican
James T. O’Brien, Democrat
County Controller: Vote for 1
Raymond F. McHugh, Republican
John Jordan, Democrat
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