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Committee of Seventy guides Latino voters ahead of May 19 Primaries

From left to right: Julia Rivera, Will González, Adamary Sosa, and Rafael Álvarez. (Photo: Leticia Roa Nixon)

The Philadelphia City Commissioners’ Office, in collaboration with the Committee of Seventy, held a Spanish-language educational session on May 4 at the District 7 Satellite Election Office to help voters better understand what will appear on the ballot in the upcoming May 19 primary elections.

In these primaries, voters will select candidates within their own political party. In contrast, during the general election in November, voters may choose any candidate, regardless of party affiliation.

Brisa Díaz-Zorrilla, program manager for the Committee of Seventy. (Photo: Leticia Roa Nixon)

Brisa Díaz-Zorrilla, program manager for the Committee of Seventy, provided an overview of candidates in the Second Congressional District, which covers most of Northeast Philadelphia and approximately half of North Philadelphia.

She also noted that on the November 3 general election ballot, Democratic candidate Brendan Boyle and Republican candidate Jessica Arriaga will run for that congressional seat. For governor, the candidates are Democrat Josh Shapiro and Republican Stacy Garrity. Voters will also elect a lieutenant governor in that election.

Attendees at the educational session at the Satellite Election Office. (Photo: Leticia Roa Nixon)

Pennsylvania has 17 congressional districts, each representing approximately 765,000 residents. The state also has 50 state senators, each representing about 260,000 residents, and 203 state representatives, each serving roughly 64,000 constituents.

The state budget for Pennsylvania this year totals $53.3 billion.

To vote, individuals must be U.S. citizens and registered at least 30 days prior to the election. Voters must be at least 18 years old on Election Day and must have resided in Pennsylvania and in their electoral district for at least 30 days before the election.

Omar Sabir, Chair of the City Commissioners. (Photo: Leticia Roa Nixon)

Election workers will be available to assist voters with any questions during the voting process.

The Committee of Seventy is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization with bipartisan support that has promoted election, integrity and civic participation for more than a century.

Vanessa Caracoza, Deputy Executive Director of the City Commissioners’ Office. (Photo: Leticia Roa Nixon)
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