Pennsylvania’s Primary Election is June 2, and due to the coronavirus pandemic, there’s a huge push for residents to vote via mail-in ballot.
While most in-person polling locations will be closed in Allegheny County on June 2, there will be about 120 locations open if you wish to cast your ballot in person.
June 2 Primary Election
The New Pittsburgh Courier is committed to keeping our readers informed, as the Pennsylvania Primary Election will occur on June 2, 2020.
While many state residents have already mailed (or are planning to mail) their ballots, more than 120 polling locations will be open on Tuesday, June 2, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Legion Plaza
Duquesne Holy Name/Christ the Light 32 South 1st Street
East Pittsburgh East Pittsburgh Community Center 700 Grandview Avenue
Forest Hills Forest Hills Westinghouse Lodge 799 Barclay Avenue
Homestead TCV Community Services/Steel Valley COG 201 East 18th Avenue
McKeesport Public Safety Building 201 Lysle Boulevard
McKees Rocks—Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic 225 Olivia Street
Monroeville Convention Center (DoubleTree) 101 Mall Boulevard
Mt. Oliver—Pittsburgh Christian Fellowship 407 Brownsville Road
Munhall #5 Volunteer Fire Department 1817 Whitaker Way
North Braddock Municipal Building 600 Anderson Street
North Versailles Community Center 1401 Greensburg Avenue
Penn Hills Library 1037 Stotler Road
Rankin Municipal Building 320 Hawkins Avenue
Sewickley
Quaker Valley Middle School
618 Harbaugh Street
BLACK POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT PROJECT CHAIRMAN AND CEO TIM STEVENS, making sure
African American residents know to mail in their ballots as soon as possible.