National Guard Armory in Connoquenessing Township could house 2 polling places
CONNOQUENESSING TWP — Voters in the township will still go to the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory to vote come the November election, but they may go to a different section of the building than their neighbors.
Connoquenessing Township supervisors chairman Terry Steinheiser said at a meeting Wednesday, Aug. 2, that the Butler County Elections Bureau now plans to split the space at the armory in half.
“One section will be for part of the township and the other section for the other,” Steinheiser said. “The election will still be held at the armory.”