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Allegheny County 2027 Board of Commissioners Primary Election

Election Date:May 18, 2027Register by:May 3, 2027

The Allegheny County 2027 Board of Commissioners Primary Election will be held on May 18, 2027, to nominate candidates for the three-member Board of Commissioners, the county's chief governing body responsible for overseeing county operations, budget, and services. Voters in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania will select Democratic and Republican nominees who will advance to the general election in November 2027.

About This Race

The Allegheny County 2027 Board of Commissioners Primary Election will be held on May 18, 2027, to nominate candidates for the three-member Board of Commissioners, the county's chief governing body responsible for overseeing county operations, budget, and services. Voters in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania will select Democratic and Republican nominees who will advance to the general election in November 2027.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
May 18, 2027
Registration Deadline
May 3, 2027
Early Voting Starts
May 5, 2027
Early Voting Ends
May 17, 2027

How to Vote

To vote in Pennsylvania, residents must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by election day, and registered to vote. Registration can be completed online via the Pennsylvania Department of State website, by mail, or in person at county voter registration offices. Voters must present a valid ID if voting for the first time in their precinct; acceptable forms include a Pennsylvania driver's license, U.S. passport, or other government-issued photo ID. Mail-in ballots must be requested by May 13, 2027, and received by 8 p.m. on election day.

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Democratic

James Rodriguez

Allegheny County Commissioner

Biography

James Rodriguez is a nonprofit executive director and community organizer from McKeesport focused on economic development, criminal justice reform, and investing in underserved neighborhoods across the county. He highlights his work reducing youth violence and expanding job training programs.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Laura Chen

Allegheny County Commissioner

Biography

Laura Chen is a Cumberland Valley School Board member and attorney running on a platform of election integrity, parental rights in education, and lowering the county property tax burden through waste reduction and performance audits. She emphasizes her legal background and local government experience.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Sarah Miller

Allegheny County Commissioner

Biography

Sarah Miller is a current Allegheny County Controller and former Pittsburgh City Council member running on a platform of fiscal responsibility, transparency, and expanding access to mental health services and affordable housing. She emphasizes her experience managing county finances and advocating for working families.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Thomas Keller

Allegheny County Commissioner

Biography

Thomas Keller is a small business owner and former Westmoreland County commissioner seeking to bring private-sector efficiency to Allegheny County government, reduce regulatory burdens, and prioritize public safety infrastructure. He advocates for consolidating services and modernizing county technology systems.

Campaign Website

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