Sep 3, 2010

 

 

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Welcome to our website.  Here you can find information about the Radnor Township Republican Committee, Republican candidates and other election information.

 

The General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.

 

The polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm.  In this election, there is a party button which you can push to vote for all our fine candidates.  That is you can push the Republican button and you then vote for all the Republican candidates.  Of course, you may also push the individual buttons for each candidate. The positions which are being  filled this year are Governor, Senator, Congress, and the three Pennsylvania State Representatives who represent Radnor Township.

 

Links to election results from the May 2010 primary are posted on the page titled Election Results.

 

New registrations must be made by October 4, 2010.

http://www.votespa.com/portal/server.pt/community/register_to_vote/13518aol_htm/Shell/Open/Command

 

 

Absentee ballot applications must be made by October 29, 2010.

http://www.votespa.com/portal/server.pt/community/how_to_vote/13515/voting_by_absentee_ballot/585300

 

If you give us your email in the box on the left, we will notify you of candidate appearances and other useful information throughout this exciting year.

 

Please call me if you have questions.  610-688-7962.

 

Thanks.     Mimi Auchincloss

 

US Senator - Pat Toomey

http://www.toomeyforsenate.com

 

Governor - Tom Corbett

www.tomcorbettforgovernor.com

 

Lt. Governor -Jim Cawley

www.cawleyforlg.com

 

Congress 7th District -  Pat Meehan

www.meehanforcongress.com

 

State Representative

(Radnor has parts of three state representative districts. To find your state representative candidate, find the name of your polling place.  If you have not voted in Radnor before, there is a map on the Township website, www.radnor.com that will allow you to determine which district includes your residence.)

 

161 (Radnor polling places Township Building, Ithan School, Radnor Library and Radnor Sulpezio Gym)

 Joe Hackett

www.Hackett2010.com

 

165 (Radnor polling places Wayne Pres. Church, Senior Center, Radnor HS and Radnor Elem., St. Mary’s Church, Rosemont Village, St. Alyosius)

Bill Adolph

www.BillAdolph.com

 

166 (Radnor polling places Barack Academy, Rosemont Plaza, and the Radnor United Methodist Church)

John Williamson

www.JohnWilliamsonforHouse.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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