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Allegheny County Government

Allegheny County Population 1,250,578
County Seat Pittsburgh

Wikipedia Page for Allegheny County

Google Map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Key Information

Other Allegheny County Resources on LegalConsumer

Allegheny County Executive

Democratic Party

Sara Innamorato

Allegheny County Treasurer

Democratic Party

Erica Rocchi Brusselars

Allegheny County Controller

Democratic Party

Corey O'Connor

Allegheny County District Attorney

Republican Party

Stephen A. Zappala, Jr.

Allegheny Sheriff

Democratic Party

Kevin Kraus

Allegheny County Council Member

Democratic Party

Bethany Hallam

Republican Party

Samuel DeMarco III

Pennsylvania State Government

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Executive Branch

Governor of Pennsylvania

Democratic Party

Josh Shapiro

Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania

Democratic Party

Austin Davis

Pennsylvania Governor Website

Consumer Protection

State and Local Consumer Agencies in Pennsylvania (USA.gov)

Pennsylvania State Legislature:

Pennsylvania Legislature Website

(NOTE: Because of the way legislative boundaries are drawn, more than a zip code is needed to determing which legislative disrict you are in.

Enter a street address to find state and federal legislators for a specific location)

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Federal Government

Pennsylvania Representatives in the U.S. Congress

Each state gets two senators in the U.S. Senate.

Pennsylvania is represented by:

U.S. Senator

Democratic Party

Bob Casey

Democratic Party

John Fetterman

U.S. Representative

Democratic Party

Summer Lee

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Complete List of Representatives for
Allegheny County, PA

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How to Vote in Pennsylvania

How to check your voter registration information in Pennsylvania

Now’s the time to check and confirm your voter registration, especially if you:

  • Haven’t voted for a while
  • Changed your name since the last time you voted
  • Permanently moved your residence since you last voted

It’s not difficult to check your records. Pennsylvania has a specific web page where you can confirm your Pennsylvania voter registration status.

It the link above does not work, go to the Can I Vote?, page, maintained by NASS *(National Association of Secretaries of State), and click "Voter Registration" and then select Pennsylvania, or just click the button above.,

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