Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Vitali is the Democratic incumbent.
Greg Vitali, the Democratic State Representative incumbent for the 166th legislative district, beat his Republican challenger Bill Toal in Tuesday’s election. As of 12 a.m. Vitali was leading Toal by 20,637 to 12,077 votes. Vitali, a Haverford resident, has been a member of the House since 1993. “During my 20 years in the Pennsylvania legislature I have taken a lead role on environmental issues and have been the recipient of numerous environmental and other awards,” Vitali told Main Line Media News. Read more about him here. Bill Toal, also a Haverford resident, is a prosecutor in the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office. According to his Web site, he serves as the District Attorney Office’s liaison for the Safe Schools Program in …
Adolph is the Republican incumbent.
Pa. State Representative William Adolph, the Republican State Representative incumbent for the 165th legislative district, beat his Democratic challenger Jeremy Fearn in Tuesday’s election. As of 12 a.m. Adolph was leading Fearn by a 18,754 to 10,813 votes. “I want to thank all of the local residents who exercised their right to vote and took part in the electoral process today,” said Adolph. “I greatly appreciate having such strong support from the residents of Morton, Springfield, Marple, and Radnor. I especially want to thank our committee people and the many volunteers who worked so hard over the past few months to help get our message out to voters and build support for my re-election.” Adolph, of Springfield, has been a state …
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Find your poll location and ballot summary in Radnor, PA.
Do you know where to go to vote on Election Day 2012? If not, you can use the handy Google Voter Info embed above to find the location of your designated polling place. Simply enter the address where you're registered to vote. This tool's data has been updated to reflect changes that may have been caused by Hurricane Sandy. For details and articles about voting, check out Patch's Election Guide by clicking here.