Pennsylvania Sample Ballot Released
By Bob Small
Pennsylvania’s sample ballot for Nov. 5 is out and here is what’s listed. The main party Presidential candidates are Kamala Harris and Donald J. Trump.
The alternative candidates are Libertarian Chase Oliver, famously known for defining himself as “armed and gay”; and Green Party’s Jill Stein who stands for a peace ceasefire in the Middle East, among other stands.
One could also do a write-in vote for Cornell West, who was “lawfared” off the ballot by the Dems.
In the U.S. Senate race Democrat incumbent Robert P. Casey, Jr. is being challenged by Republican Dave McCormick, whom you might remember from losing to Dr. Oz In the Pennsylvania primary two years ago.
Oz lost to John Fetterman in the general election.
The three alternative candidates are Green Party’s Leila Hazou, Constitution Party’s Marty Selker and Libertarian John C. Thomas.
This is one race where the major party choices might encourage one to investigate the Alternative party candidates.
The Attorney General’s features Democrat Eugene De Pasquale taking on Republican Dave Sunday for the seat now held by Michelle A. Henry, who is no seeking re-election.running again.
The alternative party candidates are Libertarian Robert Cowburn, Constitutional Party’s Justin L. Magill; Green Party’s Richard L. Weiss; and Forward Party’s Eric L. Settle.
The Auditor General race has Republican incumbent Tim DeFoor being challenged by Democrat Malcolm Kenyatta.
The Alternative candidates are Eric K. Anton of the American Solidarity Party; Constitutional Party’s Bob Goodrich; and Libertarian Reece Smith.
The State Treasurer race has Republican incumbent Stacy Garrity facing Democrat Erin Mcclelland.
Alternative Candidates are Constitutional Party’s Troy Bowman; Libertarian Nicholas Ciesielski; and Forward Party’s Chris Foster.
These are the relevant websites of the Alternative candidates and parties;
Pennsylvania (American Solidarity Party)
The Constitution Party of Pennsylvania
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania
There’s also information about many of these alternative candidates and parties under my byline on this blog.