Political leaders on attribute a higher-than-expected voter turnout for Tuesday’s general election to the hotly contested state judicial retention vote. Turnout in Westmoreland County, which featured few contested local races, reached 42%. County election officials had initially predicted turnout would be about 30%. In neighboring Allegheny County, where the Pittsburgh
Political leaders on attribute a higher-than-expected voter turnout for Tuesday’s general election to the hotly contested state judicial retention vote.
Turnout in Westmoreland County, which featured few contested local races, reached 42%. County ele… [2785 chars]
Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Published: 2025-11-06T15:31:05Z
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