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STATE COLLEGE — When some residents of a rural Pennsylvania county go to the polls on May 20, they’ll pick who they want to represent a city that doesn’t yet exist.
The City of DuBois and surrounding Sandy Township in Clearfield County will consolidate in January 2026 and become a new city, still called DuBois. The pairing is only the third such occurrence in Pennsylvania since a 1994 state law established the procedure for a municipal consolidation or merger.
Before that happens, roughly 12,000 people will be eligible to pick seven city council members and a treasurer. The choice affects about 25% of the county’s registered voters, Commissioner Dave Glass told radio station Connect FM.
It took four attempts over several decades for voters to approve the consolidation, and a 2021 referendum passed with only 33 more yes than no votes in Sandy Township.
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