Special election preview: 3 House districts in Allegheny County to fill vacancies
A special election scheduled for Tuesday will fill vacancies in three Democratic-leaning House seats in Allegheny County.
Voters in the 32nd, 34th and 35th state House districts will choose candidates to fill those seats.
Registered voters who live in the districts have been able to vote over the counter since Jan. 18 at the Allegheny County Office Building in Downtown Pittsburgh.
For more information, visit the county’s special election page on the county’s website.
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