VOTE IN MAY 19th Primary Election!

For A Safe & Secure City, State, and Nation


Dear 5th Ward Republicans, 

Primaries are critically important as they determine who is on the ballot in the General Election. There is a contested election for Lieutenant Governor in which we support Jason Richey. The 5th Ward is mostly comprised of the 3rd Congressional District, in which Jessica Arriaga is our uncontested Republican candidate. For those 5th Ward voters who live in the 3rd Congressional District, we ask that you write-in William Small, who is mounting a strong effort to get 1,000 write-ins so that he can be on the ballot in November.  He is a father, businessman, and former Marine who stepped up to fill the vacancy. The Congressional races are particularly important as we urgently need Republicans to maintain control of both Houses of Congress. Lastly, we need dedicated Republicans to run for Committee Person. If the office is vacant, please consider writing-in your name. To volunteer at the polls, please contact LynnLandes@gmail.com. Thank you for your support!

Mike Cibik, Chair, 5th Ward, Republican Party

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5TH WARD REPUBLICAN SAMPLE BALLOT

FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE, WARD, & DIVISION > 
Atlas.Phila.Gov/Voting


 

RACE

NAME

WEBSITE

 

 

 

PA Governor

Stacy Garrity (unopposed)

https://GarrityForPA.com

PA Lt. Governor

Jason Richey

https://RicheyForPA.com

 

 

 

US House - District 2

Jessica Arriaga (unopposed)

https://JessForCongress.com

US House  - District 3

 William Small (PLEASE WRITE-IN!)

https://www.voteWilliamSmall.com

 

 

 

PA House – District 175

VACANT

You can write-in a Republican
who lives in District 175, but you need 300 write-ins to get on the ballot in Nov.

PA House – District 182

VACANT

You can write-in a Republican
who lives in District 175, but you need 300 write-ins to get on the ballot in Nov.

 

 

 

State Committee

Vote for all Republicans (unopposed)

 

Committee Person

Vote for the Republican Candidate on the ballot

If vacant, consider writing-in yourself

Committee Person

Vote for the Republican Candidate on the ballot

If vacant, consider writing-in yourself


INSTRUCTIONS FOR WRITE-INs


On Voting Machine: 
video - https://vote.phila.gov/new-voting-system/
 


On Provisional Ballot or Mail-In Ballot:

1) Touch the “Write-In” button for the office in which you have chosen to write-in a candidate.

1) Find the “Write-In” box for the office in which you have chosen to write-in a candidate.

2) Use the on-screen keyboard to type the name of your candidate. Include spaces between first and last name. Do not use initials or nicknames.

2) Fill in the oval and then write-in the name of your candidate. Do not use initials or nicknames.

3) Touch the “Accept” button on the bottom-right corner of the keyboard when done, then the “Write-In” box will turn green.

3) Follow the other instructions for casting a Provisional Ballot. Ensure you have signed the outer envelope twice in the correct locations.

4) Touch the “Vote” button under the ballot and then when you look at the printed ballot, you will see the names of the candidates you have selected and/or written-in. 

4) Seal the ballot in the secrecy envelope and the outer envelope. If completing a Mail-In Ballot, make sure to sign and date the outer envelope.

5) If the names are correct, then touch the “Vote” button again to cast your vote. The paper will disappear into the machine. Remember, your vote will not be counted until you print and cast your ballot.

5) Hand the Provisional Ballot envelope to the election official and they will give you a receipt. Return your Mail-In Ballot using a PO mail box or drop box. Under PA law your ballot must be received by election day.

6) Your Vote is cast.

6) Your Vote is cast.

 
(Voters can request assistance from a member of the Elections Board seated nearby.)