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Mt. Lebanon is organized for voting into five wards, with each ward further divided into districts. Commissioners are elected by ward. Search the database to find your ward and district. Ward Map
Voting locations are specific to Mt. Lebanon’s five wards and many individual districts within those wards. To find your polling place online, make sure you type “Pittsburgh” as your city and go to the Pennsylvania voting database. For the April 2024 primary, Ward 2, Districts 6 and 7, who usually vote at Temple Emanuel, have been moved to the Mt. Lebanon Recreation Center, 900 Cedar Boulevard.
There are nine Board of School Directors elected at large. The Mt. Lebanon School District is a separate entity and taxing body.
Mt. Lebanon is in the 17th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. The 42nd State Senatorial District, and the 42nd State Legislative District. See also United States Senators.
For information on voting, polling sites, registration and absentee ballots, sample ballots and voting machine online demonstrations, please call the County Board of Elections at (412) 350-4500 or go to their website Allegheny County Elections Division website .
The League of Women Voters has prepared additional information about federal, state and local elected officials and how to contact them.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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