
The 2026 primary election is fast approaching.
Election day is Tuesday, May 19.
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In a primary election, each political party selects its candidates to run for office during the general election. The candidates who get the highest number of votes in the primary election go on to run in the general election.
In Pennsylvania for the primary election, you can only vote for the candidates in the same political party you have named in your voter registration. For example, if you registered to vote as a member of the Republican Party then you can vote in the Republican primary, but not the Democratic primary.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of State, there are 193,561 Democrats, 202,424 Republicans, and 87,693 registered to no party or another affiliation in Bucks County as of May 4.
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The below candidate information has been provided through an extensive guide compiled by the League of Women Voters of Bucks County.


