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LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Luzerne County Board of Elections is changing the location of eight polling places for the upcoming election. Pittston City Wards 2 and 3 will move to the St ...
The 119th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Luzerne County and has been represented by Alec Ryncavage since 2023. The 119th district includes the following areas: [ 1 ] Ashley
The 121st Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Luzerne County and has been represented by Eddie Day Pashinski since 2007. The district includes the following areas: [1] Bear Creek Township; Bear Creek Village; Buck Township; Laurel Run; Plains Township; Wilkes-Barre; Wilkes-Barre Township
The Luzerne County Sheriff's Office operates out of Wilkes-Barre's Luzerne County Courthouse. The sheriff is an official who is responsible for keeping the peace and enforcing the law throughout the county. [102] After Luzerne County adopted a home rule charter, the office of sheriff became an appointed position (and was no longer an elected one).
The 117th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Lackawanna County, Luzerne County and all of Wyoming County and includes the following areas: [1] Lackawanna County. Benton Township; Dalton; La Plume Township; West Abington Township; Luzerne County. Dallas; Dallas Township; Fairmount Township; Franklin Township; Harveys ...
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — When the Luzerne County Board of Elections finally approved its motion Wednesday night allowing two ballot drop boxes to be placed ahead of the presidential election in 27 ...
Nov. 9—Luzerne County voters hoping to find out who will be representing them in Harrisburg and Washington may have a long wait ahead of them, as will the candidates, and the nation is watching.
It encompasses all of Wayne, Pike, and Lackawanna Counties; along with portions of Luzerne and Monroe counties. The district had been anchored in Bucks County from the 1940s until 2018, even as most other districts in Pennsylvania changed drastically during that time frame due to population shifts and Pennsylvania's loss of seats in the House. [2]