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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The county board of each county shall, not earlier than ten days nor later than three days before each November election, give notice of the same by newspaper publication in the county in accordance with the provisions of section 106 of this act, 1 said notice to be published twice in counties of the first class and once in all other counties. Such notice shall set forth--(a) the officers to be elected in the State at large, or in said county, or in any district of which said county or part thereof forms a part, or in any city, borough, township, school district, poor district, ward or other district which is contained in such county; (b) the names of the candidates for election to Federal, State, county and city offices, whose names will appear upon the ballots or ballot labels; (c) the text of all constitutional amendments and other questions to be submitted at such election; (d) the places at which the election is to be held in the various election districts of the county; and (e) the date of the election and the hours during which the polls will be open. Such notice may include a portion of the form of ballot or diagram of the face of the voting machine in reduced size.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 25 P.S. Elections & Electoral Districts § 3041. Notice of November elections - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-25-ps-elections-electoral-districts/pa-st-sect-25-3041/
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