Letter to the editor: Voting encouraged in Feb. 7 special election
If there is one thing we know at AARP, it’s that Pennsylvanians 50-plus vote. That’s why we want to ensure that people age 50-plus and their families know about the quick-approaching elections in Allegheny County.
Although the first opportunity to vote in the 2023 election cycle was anticipated to be the May 16 primary election, due to three Pennsylvania state House vacancies, a special election will be held in three Allegheny County districts Feb. 7.
To ensure that Allegheny County voters know what districts have a special election and that they have the most up-to-date information on how, when and where to vote, AARP Pennsylvania created a special election guide — aarp.org/PGHelections — that provides the details registered voters in Allegheny County’s 32nd, 34th and 35th districts need to know to have their voices heard and their vote counted.
We encourage all eligible voters 50-plus and their families to participate in the special election, to research the candidates and understand their positions so they can make an informed decision as they cast their ballot. We must make our voices heard and ensure our elected officials represent our community’s diverse perspectives and needs.
Colleen Cadman
Pittsburgh
The writer is associate state director of outreach at AARP Pennsylvania.
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