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Polling places: Where to vote in Penn Hills

Dillon Carr
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Here is a list of the voting locations in Penn Hills, broken down by ward and district:

Ward 1

District 1: Hilltop Community Alliance Church, 104 Vine St.

District 2 and 3: Victory Temple Dining Room, 2824 Graham Blvd.

District 4 and 5: Penn Hills Multi Purpose Center, 2025 Lincoln Road

Ward 2

District 1: Heavenly Vision Church, 9601 Frankstown Road

District 2: Victory Temple, Sunday school classroom, 2824 Graham Blvd.

District 3 and 4: Hebron United Presbyterian Church, 10460 Frankstown Road

Ward 3

District 1: Rolling Hills Church, 120 Gernert Drive

District 2 and 6: Zion Lutheran Church, 11609 Frankstown Road

District 3 and 4: Penn Hills High School, 309 Collins Drive

District 5: Hebron United Presbyterian Church, 10460 Frankstown Road

Ward 4

District 1, 2 and 4: St. James Episcopal Church, 11524 Frankstown Road

District 3 and 5: Penn Hills Municipal Building, 102 Duff Road

Ward 5

District 1: Jefferson Manor, 201 Jefferson Road

District 2: Penn Hills Free Methodist Church, 715 Universal Road

District 3, 4 and 6: Penn Hills Elementary School, 1079 Jefferson Road

District 5: Faith Community Center Church, 501 Jefferson Road

Ward 6

District 1 and 6: Penn Hills Alliance Church, 7605 Saltsburg Road

District 2 and 4: Free Methodist Church, 715 Universal Road

District 3 and 5: Penn Hills High School, 309 Collins Road

Ward 7

District 1, 2 and 3: Linton Intermediate School, 250 Aster St.

District 4 and 7: North Bessemer Volunteer Fire Department #3, 1701 Leechburg Road

District 5: Mt. Hope Community Presbyterian Church

District 6: Trinity Tower United Methodist Church, 6729 Saltsburg Road

Ward 8

District 1: New Life Community Ministries, 447 Hamel Road

District 2: William McKinley Citizens Center, 801 Seventh St.

District 3: Rosedale Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall, 5806 Verona Road

District 4 and 6: Penn Hills Library, 1037 Stotler Road

District 5: Linton Intermediate School, 250 Aster St.

Ward 9

District 1 and 3: Rosedale Methodist Church, 5501 Third St.

District 2: Rosedale Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall, 5806 Verona Road

District 4: New Vision Community Church, 1620 Randolph Lane

District 5: Hilltop Community Alliance Church, 104 Vine St.

Election day is Nov. 3. The Allegheny County Elections Division said all 1,323 polling locations will be open that day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. will still be allowed the vote, according to the county’s website.

The county website states poll workers will be provided masks, gloves, face shields and hand sanitizer. There will also be Plexiglass installed at the sign-in tables, cleaning supplies, tape to mark off 6 feet of distance for people waiting in lines and extra staff to “help enforce the provisions.”

“Voters will be asked to wear a face covering in compliance with the state order. Those who arrive without a face covering will be offered one,” said an announcement on the Allegheny County elections website.

To find out where to vote, visit the Pennsylvania Department of State website or call the Allegheny County Elections Division at 412-350-4500.

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