Election guide 2025: Who's on the ballot in Pittsburgh & Allegheny County?
From critical judicial elections at the top of the ballot down to contested races within the City of Pittsburgh, 2025 general election voters will have a major say in how the next decade looks in council chambers, state and local courts, and on Grant Street.
Theres one big difference this time: whats happening in Washington, D.C. As of writing, the federal government is shut down. ICE raids have shaken area communities. Federal funding for numerous projects has been slashed. Abortion care and transgender rights have come under fire. Economic pain continues for many Americans. And a compromised information environment leaves people unsure of whom to trust.
Election Day is a chance for Pittsburgh-area voters to express how they feel about the above and shape Pennsylvanias response in the short and long term. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued rulings in recent years protecting privacy rights, cannabis decriminalization and mail-in voting. Below them, the Superior and Commonwealth courts have a major say in civil and criminal matters affecting all Pennsylvanians. The races below these, from county sheriff down to school boards, will determine who is in place here in Greater Pittsburgh to steer the ship as pressure from Washington continues.
Off-year elections are seldom bombastic, high-turnout affairs, but theyre where the proverbial sausage gets made. This year, regardless of the outcomes in individual races, retirements mean Allegheny County Council will have at least two new faces. Pittsburgh will have a new mayor and at least one new city councilor. The Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas will also get an infusion of new jurists.
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