No, no one is getting elected for president, Congress, or state government in the Nov. 7 election. Yes, you should still vote.

No, no one is getting elected for president, Congress, or state government in the Nov. 7 election. Yes, you should still vote.
There is nothing more important in our democracy than exercising this right as often as possible — even if you don’t like who’s on the ballot. Maybe even especially if you don’t like who’s on the ballot.
Just Harvest and Pittsburgh Food Policy Council held a debate among Pittsburgh’s three candidates for mayor: Bill Peduto, Darlene Harris, and John Welch.
Join us for this special three-part event, featuring a Mayoral debate and a candidates forum for the May 16 Primary Election.
After a long political season, 125 million people voted in yesterday’s presidential election. Like many of them, I awoke this morning worried about the future.
Just Harvest is honored to be one of the 17 organizations participating in Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership’s nonpartisan Nonprofit Vote voter engagement program for the 2016 election.
On November 3rd we will have a historic opportunity to elect three people who can help defend economic justice and our democratic rights. Your vote is your voice in this key decision that will affect all Pennsylvanians for years to come.
Election day is this Tuesday, November 4. It’s especially important that you get out and vote because there is so much at stake this election. Our 2014 Voters Guide helps break it all down.
We are happy to now have on board six dedicated individuals with strong backgrounds in research and service who are bringing a burst of new energy to our efforts.
Voting is a core principle of being American, but to exercise this basic right, we must be registered to vote! Learn how you can get registered today.