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The Timely Topics Speaker Series
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The League of Women Voters of Westmoreland County
See below for recordings of speakers discussing topics that affect voters in Pennsylvania

2023 Finding One Billion Dollars Cescario


"Finding One Billion Dollars: Funding Westmoreland County Schools"

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Presented By Matt Cesario former school board president of the
Keystone Oaks School District



2023 Finding One Billion Dollars Cesario
2023 K-12 Governance Cowell


"K-12 Governance and the Role of School Boards"

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Presented By Ron Cowell of the Education and Policy Center



2023 K-12 Governance Cowell
2023 Election Integrity McCloskey


"Election Integrity and All Other Things Election"

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Along with the video, click on the title below to view the
Election Integrity and All Other Things Election PowerPoint 

Presented By Greg McCloskey, Director of Westmoreland County Operations and the Election Bureau


2023 Election Integrity McCloskey
20230328 Closed Primaries 1

"What Closed Primaries Mean to Pennsylvania Voters"
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Pennsylvania is one of only nine states that has a closed primary.  Closed primaries prevent more than one million independent & non-affiliated PA voters from having a voice in choosing candidates in primary elections.  

Presented By Jack Wagner, former PA State Senator and former Auditor General of Pennsylvania

20230328 Closed Primaries Event

What does the PA Closed Primary mean for PA voters?  

Only voters registered in PA as a member of one of the TWO MAJOR political parties--REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRATIC--can vote in the PRIMARY for CANDIDATES for the GENERAL ELECTION.

Over 1.3 million Pennsylvanians are registered independents/ third parties and as unaffiliated voters they excluded from exercising their right to vote in PA primary elections.

"With greater participation, government will have more positive input." Jack Wagner

Military veterans are the highest demographic of voters registered as independents. 

Over 40% of military veterans are registered as independent in PA and are denied the right to vote in primary elections.

PA is one of only nine states that have closed primaries.   
There are many variations of open primaries.  The most recent PA Senate Bill 400 would allow registered voters who selected "no affiliation", "none", or "independent" on their PA voter registration application to choose to vote as a REPUBLICAN or DEMOCRATIC for that specific primary election.  PA Senate Bill 400 would not allow Republicans or Democrats to vote in the other party's primary election.

Ballot PA is a project of the Committee of Seventy and is a growing coalition of civic, community and business organizations committed to ensuring independents in Pennsylvania have the right to vote in primary elections.
Visit
BallotPA
for more information.