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2025 Allegheny County elections

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2025 Pennsylvania local election
2025 Allegheny County elections
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A general election will be held inAllegheny County, Pennsylvania on November 4, 2025, to elect various county-level positions. The primary election was held on May 20, 2025.[1]

Sheriff

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Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Kevin M. Kraus, incumbent sheriff[2]

Results

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Democratic primary[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKevin M. Kraus (incumbent)138,63298.96
Write-in1,4521.04
Total votes140,084100.00

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Brian Weismantle, retired detective[4]

Results

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Republican primary[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrian Weismantle40,22496.92
Write-in1,2793.08
Total votes41,503100.00

General election

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Results

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2025 Allegheny County Sheriff election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKevin M. Kraus (incumbent)
RepublicanBrian Weismantle
Write-in
Total votes100.00

County Council

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Main article:2025 Allegheny County Council election

Court of Common Pleas partisan elections

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Eight seats on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas are up for partisan election, to either fill vacant seats or elect previously appointed judges. If a candidate wins the nomination of both primaries, they are listed on the ballot under both labels, and the vote totals are combined in final reporting.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominees
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  • Quita Bridges, incumbent judge[5]
  • Julie Capone, trial attorney(cross-filing)[6]
  • Anthony DeLuca, Magisterial District Judge[6]
  • Amanda Green-Hawkins, lawyer[5]
  • Jaime Marie Hickton, attorney[6]
  • Dan Miller,state representative from the42nd district(cross-filing)[5]
  • Matthew V. Rudzki, Magisterial District Judge[5]
  • Heather Schmidt Bresnahan, attorney[7]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Alyssa Cowan, incumbent justice(cross-filing)[5]
  • Elizabeth Hughes, law practitioner[8]
  • Lauren Leiggi, public defender[5]
  • Amy Mathieu, lawyer[5]
  • Bryan Neft, law practitioner[9]
  • Jackie Obara, divorce hearing officer(cross-filing)[6]
  • Carmen L. Robinson[6]
  • Michele Santicola, Magisterial District Judge(cross-filing)[10]
  • Craig Stephens, Magisterial District Judge[5]
  • Mike Sullivan, attorney[7]
  • Sarra Terry, special counsel(cross-filing)[7]
  • Dennis Very, practicing attorney[7]
  • Hilary K. Wheatley, Magisterial District Judge[7]
  • Ilan Zur, attorney[9]

Results

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Democratic primary (vote for up to 8)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAmanda Green-Hawkins93,3468.99
DemocraticDan Miller80,4317.75
DemocraticQuita Bridges80,2837.73
DemocraticJulie Capone77,7427.49
DemocraticAnthony DeLuca75,9927.32
DemocraticHeather Schmidt Bresnahan72,4976.98
DemocraticJaime Marie Hickton63,8666.15
DemocraticMatthew V. Rudzki57,0845.50
DemocraticAlyssa Cowan54,9935.30
DemocraticLauren Leiggi42,2894.07
DemocraticAmy Mathieu38,4543.70
DemocraticMichele Santicola33,2813.21
DemocraticCarmen L. Robinson31,2373.01
DemocraticSarra Terry30,3122.92
DemocraticBryan Neft28,5022.75
DemocraticIlan Zur28,3972.74
DemocraticCraig Stephens27,5622.65
DemocraticHilary K. Wheatley27,3332.63
DemocraticMike Sullivan27,1432.61
DemocraticElizabeth Hughes25,9392.50
DemocraticJackie Obara25,0702.41
DemocraticDennis Very15,0171.45
Write-in1,4250.14
Total votes1,038,195100.00

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominees
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Results

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Republican primary (vote for up to 8)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJulie Capone32,52416.65
RepublicanMichele Santicola31,28216.02
RepublicanJackie Obara29,78815.25
RepublicanSarra Terry27,48114.07
RepublicanDan Miller24,22612.41
RepublicanAlyssa Cowan21,59911.06
Write-in28,39014.54
Total votes195,290100.00

General election

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Results

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2025 Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas election (vote for up to 8)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic/RepublicanJulie Capone


Democratic/RepublicanDan Miller


Democratic/RepublicanAnthony DeLuca
DemocraticQuita Bridges
DemocraticHeather Schmidt Bresnahan
DemocraticAmanda Green-Hawkins
DemocraticJaime Marie Hickton
DemocraticMatthew V. Rudzki
RepublicanAlyssa Cowan
RepublicanBryan Neft
RepublicanJackie Obara
RepublicanMichele Santicola
RepublicanSarra Terry
Write-in
Total votes100.00

Court of Common Pleas retention elections

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Results

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Judge Edward J. Borkowski retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections
Judge Alan Hertzberg retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections
Judge Beth A. Lazzara retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections
Judge Jennifer Staley McCrady retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections
Judge Hugh Fitzpatrick McGough retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections
Judge Dan Regan retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections
Judge Dwayne D. Woodruff retention, 2025
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Source: Allegheny County Board of Elections

References

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  1. ^"2025 Municipal Election Calendar"(PDF).PA.gov. Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Elections. Retrieved5 May 2025.
  2. ^Earle, Rick (7 February 2025)."Allegheny County Sheriff Kevin Kraus seeking second term".WPXI News. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  3. ^abcd"2025 MUNICIPAL PRIMARY May 20, 2025".Allegheny County, PA. Retrieved31 May 2025.
  4. ^"Pittsburgh-area Republicans look to compete up and downballot as 2025 ballots take shape".NPR Pittsburgh. 12 March 2025. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  5. ^abcdefghijZenkevich, Julia (April 2025)."Progressive groups endorse new 'slate of eight' for Allegheny County Common Pleas Court".Pittsburgh NPR. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  6. ^abcdefg"Who's Running For County Courts of Common Pleas?".Politics PA. 12 March 2025. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  7. ^abcdefg"Voter guide to Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas judicial candidates".NPR Pittsburgh. 21 April 2025. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  8. ^"Elizabeth Hughes Runs for Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas".Law.com. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  9. ^abRullo, David."Meet two Jewish candidates running for judge".Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  10. ^"Michele Santicola Runs for Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas".Law.com. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  11. ^"Voter guide to Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas general election".WESA. October 6, 2025. Retrieved17 October 2025.
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