Election 2012: How They Voted in the Cranberry Area
How did your neighborhood vote in the race for president, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House?
Source: Butler County Bureau of Elections
How did your neighborhood vote in the race for president, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House?
Source: Butler County Bureau of Elections
The analysts have had their say, now we want to know what you think?
So it's the day after the big election and judging from the comments posted on Patch, little has changed. Supporters of the President still support the President. His opponents are disappointed Governor Romney was not elected. We want to know, what did Obama do right and what did Romney do wrong and most importantly what's next? What can the President do to win over republicans? What should Republicans do in the wake of losing back to back presidential elections? Please share your comments in the box below, or why not try blogging? It's easy to do, just click here to get started and have your voice heard! Follow us on Twitter | Like us on Facebook
5:01 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Here's what happened.....Obama promised people that he was going to give them things. Romney said that we would have to make hard decisions and make cuts. The people who are getting stuff, don't want to give them up so they voted for Obama!   more ›
President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden defeat challengers Republican Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in the 2012 presidential election.
President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden were re-elected Tuesday night, defeating Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and his vice-presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan. NBC News called the presidential election for Obama around 11:15 p.m. EST. The president sent a message on Twitter at 10:14 saying simply, "This happened because of you. Thank you." The Obama campaign won the most expensive presidential race ever, with both parties raising about $2.6 billion. The race was filled with negative campaigning on both sides, from the president attacking Romney’s business experience with Bain Capital to Romney lambasting Obama’s handling of the economy. The race tightened during the final months of the …
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12:22 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Dear Readers and Commenters, The election is over. Because of the nature of recent comments and the uncivil tone and direction the thread has taken in recent days, no additional comments on this post will be accepted. Please remember Patch's terms of service, and please converse with your neighbors on Patch in the courteous way you would speak with neighbors you encounter face to face. Thank you…   more ›
The Republican presidential candidate makes a final campaign stop in Moon before heading back to Boston to await results.
In one of his final appearances of the presidential campaign, Republican nominee Mitt Romney landed this afternoon in Moon Township, exiting a plane at the Atlantic Aviation hangar before leaving in a motorcade. The stop was brief—Romney did not speak before stepping into an SUV motorcade of five vehicles. After walking out of his plane, he waved to a crowd of cheering supporters packed outside of the runway gate. Romney campaign spokesman Bradley White said the GOP candidate would be traveling in the region this afternoon, but he said the schedule was kept private. Romney's stay in the Pittsburgh area lasted just more than an hour—his plane left Pittsburgh International Airport just after 4 p.m. Romney stopped briefly at a Green Tree …
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3:11 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Man CC, your are completely in denial. Im a Republican that had no choice but to vote for Obama. Romney told so many lies I couldn't keep up anymore. How do you go to Ohio & tell Ohioans that their jobs are going to ? At least tell that lie in Florida where they may not fact check you or simply just know the truth. Those people knew they wasn't losing their jobs. He just did stupid stuff. How do …   more ›
Allegheny County Common Pleas Court extends deadline for absentee ballots to be submitted from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. after elections officials receive more requests than expected.
Over and over, visitors to the Allegheny County Election Division heard the same refrain Tuesday morning: “Elections division, how may I help you?” "Elections division, please hold." From their headquarters Downtown, that constant jangle was the only way elections division workers could gauge that Tuesday was shaping up to be a busy Election Day around Allegheny County, Division Manager Mark Wolosik said. “You hear the phones ringing off the hook,” he said. The most-frequent questions? Most callers asked to confirm if they were registered to vote or where their polling places were located, he said. By mid-morning, division workers had fielded enough questions to prompt Wolosik to issue the office’s prediction: It would be a brisk voting …
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7:51 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
My wife and I had to wait in line (which we were happy to do), and were numbers 537 and 538 in Upper Saint Clair District 5, Ward 2, just before 6:00 p. m.: extraordinary! In our more than ten years residing in this district, we have never seen such a large turnout!   more ›
The Republican presidential nominee will stop Tuesday afternoon at Atlantic Aviation at Pittsburgh International Airport.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will come to Moon Township today, making a last-minute campaign stop in the final hours of election day. The former Massachusetts governor will be at the Atlantic Aviation hangar on Horizon Drive at 2:55 p.m. today for a rally. Few details were available on the campaign stop. His running mate Paul Ryan also made an appearance in October at the Moon Township hangar. Campaign spokesman Bradley White said the speech at the hangar will be open to media only. Romney will be leaving Atlantic Aviation in a motorcade. White said his schedule in Pittsburgh is not public. Check back with Patch for coverage.

11:45 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Jenna, Yes all comments are approved... everyone just does it in a different way :) Patch + LIKE = 896   more ›
Democrats also win PA Auditor General, Treasurer and Attorney General races.
LIVE 2012 ELECTION RESULTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA 2,417,029 President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were re-elected to a second term Tuesday night, defeating Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and vice presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan. As he did in 2008, Obama also carried Pennsylvania, gaining the state's 20 electoral votes. In Pennsylvania's 2012 race for U.S. Senate, incumbent Democrat Bob Casey Jr. of Scranton also won re-election, drawing 53 percent of the vote and defeating Republican coal executive and Tea Party founder Tom Smith of Shelocta. With 99 percent of votes recorded in races for three state offices: In the congressional race in the newly redesigned 3rd District, incumbent U.S. …
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11:22 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Where are people's heads. This is a joke.   more ›
The good news is that ads will end after Tuesday. The bad news is Election Day is still two days away.
As we head into the last few days before the election, the campaign ads seem never ending. But do they influence voters or turn them off? Some people hang on to those ads which agree with their viewpoint but others just seem to be grating if you don't have a similar viewpoint. Many seem to be negative ads against the opponent rather than ones that point out the attributes of the candidate. So, you tell us. Take our poll and if there's a specific commercial that you want to point out, tell us in the comments section.
6:25 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
And one must use crayons and paper for Daily Kos zombies-----NED   more ›
Search our interactive campaign contribution database and see whose campaign your friends and neighborhood are supporting.
Search our interactive campaign contribution database and see whose campaign your friends and neighborhood are supporting.
Which of your closest friends has made a campaign contribution to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney? Wondering how many people you know who've dipped into their pockets to keep President Barack Obama in the White House for another four years? Hankering to know which candidate has outpaced the other in raising funds from around Cranberry before the Nov. 6 election? Patch has created an interactive database to place that information at your fingertips. Now you can see how much money your neighbors in Cranberry and around the Seneca Valley School District are donating to the presidential campaigns—and to which candidate they’re writing their checks. Based on campaign contributions from Cranberry residents, more people in this area have …
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10:00 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
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Dale Redback
10:17 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Mitt Romney blew the crap out of Obama in Butler County   more ›