Politics & Government
Phoenixville Voter Guide 2023: Who's On The Ballot And Where To Vote
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Patch provides voters with the candidates running and the locations to vote.
PHOENIXVILLE, PA —The general election in Pennsylvania is Tuesday, Nov. 7. And with the election nearing, Patch is looking to help voters be better informed about who is running and where to vote.
Patch will be posting the unofficial returns at 8 p.m. when the polls close.
Videos on election procedures in the Chester County area are available here.
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Chester County offices
Four candidates are running for three seats on the county board of commissioners. The three-member board is made up of two members from the majority party, which is currently Democratic, and one member from the minority party, which is Republican. The county, which was traditionally Republican, turned Democratic in the 2020 election.
- Democratic incumbents—Josh Maxwell and Marian Moskowitz
- Republicans—Eric Roe, a former state representative, and David Sommers, a social studies teacher.
Chester County commissioners earn an annual salary of $86,389 and serve a four-year term. Four candidates are running for three seats on the county board of commissioners.
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David Sommers (R)
Sommers is a social studies teacher at Bishop Shanahan High School, Downingtown. He was a former legislative representative for the Association of Catholic Teachers Local 1776 and a Republican committeeman for West Goshen Township Area 20.
Eric Roe (R)
Roe represented District 158 in the state House, which covers nine municipalities in southern Chester County, for two years.
Roe of West Bradford Township works as a client service manager at a financial firm in Downingtown.
Josh Maxwell (D)
Maxwell, 39, a lifelong resident of Chester County, previously served as mayor of Downingtown.
Marian Moskowitz (D)
Moskowitz of Malvern was elected commissioner in 2019, taking office in 2020. She is the chairwoman of the board.
Phoenixville Area School Board
Ten candidates are seeking five open seats on the Phoenixville Area School District school board.
The district covers 22 square miles and consists of the borough of Phoenixville, and East Pikeland and Schuylkill townships. It has 32,000 residents.
The district has one high school, one middle school, and three elementary schools, Barkley, Manavon, and Schuylkill, and is in the process of constructing a fourth off Hares Hill Road, East Pikeland Township.
Candidates:
- Stephanie Allen: an incumbent (D)
- Sean Halloran (D)
- Graham Perry (D)
- Frank Venezia (D)
- Daniel S. Wiser (D
- Megan Valencia (R)
- Emily Shanley (R)
- David Golberg, incumbent (R)
- Kurt Siso (R)
- Prince Denson (R)
Phoenixville Council Ward 1
- David Strenfel (D)
- David Wilmore (R)
Chester County Judge
Ten candidates are running for judge in Chester County. Below are the candidate profiles. Voters can select up to five candidates.
- Dave Black, Thornbury Township (R)
- Andy Rongaus, West Goshen Township(R)
- Deb Ryan, Birmingham Township (D)
- P.J. Redmond, West Goshen Township (R)
- Don Kohler, New Garden Township (R)
- Nicole Forzato, Easttown Township(D);
- Fredda Maddox, East Goshen Township (D)
- Thomas McCabe, Newlin Township(D);
- Lou Mincarelli, East Brandywine Township (R)
- Sarah B. Black, West Chester Borough (D)
Chester County District Attorney
(select one)
Ryan L. Hyde
Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe (D)
Chester County Sheriff
(select one)
Kevin Dykes (D)
Roy Kofroth (R)
Prothonotary
(select one)
- Debbie Bookman (D)
- Michael Taylor (R)
Register of Wills
(select one)
- Michele Vaughn (D)
- Terri Clark (R)
Recorder of Deeds
(select one)
- Diane O’Dwyer (D)
- Brian D. Yanoviak (R)
State Races
This year's statewide races are for appellate court judges.
Justice of the Supreme Court (vote for one)
- Daniel McCaffery (D)
- Carolyn Carluccio (R)
Judge of the Superior Court (vote for two)
- Jill Beck (D)
- Timika Lane (D)
- Maria Battista (R)
- Harry F. Smail Jr. (R)
Judge of the Commonwealth Court (vote for one)
- Matt Wolf (D)
- Megan Martin (R)
When To Vote
Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Where To Vote
If you're planning on voting in person and are not sure where to go to vote, you can find your polling places here.
Find Voter Registration Status
You can search for your voter registration status with your name or your PennDOT license or identification number at the Pennsylvania Department of State here.
Drop-Box locations
Chester County has several drop boxes available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Sign and date and declaration on the outer envelope or your vote will not count.
- Chester County Government Services Center, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester.
- Avon Grove Library, 117 Rosehill Ave.
- Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Coatesville
- Coatesville Area Library, 501 E. Lincoln Highway
- Downingtown Library, 122 Wallace Ave.
- Easttown Library, 720 First Ave, Berwyn.
- Henrietta Hankin Branch, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs
- Honey Brook Community Library, 687 Compass Road, Honey Brook
- Kennett Library, 216 State St., Kennett Square
- Oxford Library Co., 48 S. St., Oxford.
- Parkesburg Free Library, Parkesburg.
- Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Ave.
- Spring City Free Library, 245 Broad St., Spring City.
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