Run for office in Pittsburgh, PA.
Offices with upcoming filing dates and elections. Includes Allegheny County races open to Pittsburgh residents.
Pittsburgh has 5 municipal offices on the upcoming ballot, with the nearest filing deadline on August 2, 2027. Pittsburgh residents are also eligible to run for Allegheny County offices — the next filing deadline is August 2, 2027.
Pittsburgh municipal races
| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Pittsburgh City Controller | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Pittsburgh City Constable - Ward 1 | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Pittsburgh City Council - District 6 | Nov 6, 2029 | Aug 1, 2029 |
| Pittsburgh City Mayor | Nov 6, 2029 | Aug 1, 2029 |
About these offices
The City Comptroller is the chief financial officer of the city, and is responsible for auditing city agencies, their performance, and spending.
The City Constable is responsible for law enforcement functions similar to police officers such as arrests and traffic citations, but the City Constable also works closely with courts to perform judicial tasks like serving warrants and subpoenas.
The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.
The Mayor is the chief executive officer of the municipality. They often preside over council meetings and may have the power to hire and fire heads of municipal departments.
School board & local district races
| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Pittsburgh School Board - District 8 | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
About these offices
Local school board members are responsible for overseeing school operations within the district, typically including employment decisions regarding a district superintendent.
Allegheny County races (open to Pittsburgh residents)
See all Allegheny County races →| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Allegheny County Chief Executive | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Allegheny County Controller | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Allegheny County District Attorney | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Allegheny County Treasurer | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Allegheny County Council - At Large | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Allegheny County Council - District 13 | Nov 2, 2027 | Aug 2, 2027 |
| Allegheny County Sheriff | Nov 6, 2029 | Aug 1, 2029 |
About these offices
The County Executive is the chief executive officer of the county. The executive is generally given full responsibility for the total operation of all departments in the county.
The county Controller is the county's independently elected fiscal watchdog and auditor, exercising general supervision and control over its financial affairs. The Controller is authorized to examine the accounts and official acts of all officers or other persons who collect, receive, or disperse the county's money and may investigate accusations of mismanagement and fraud among local agencies, employees, and contractors.
The District Attorney prosecutes crimes committed in the county and works closely with local, state and federal law enforcement to ensure the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are upheld and that citizens are protected. The District Attorney has authority over criminal investigations and prosecutions in the county, the steps of which include preliminary hearings, pre-trial conferences, guilty pleas, trials and appeals.
The County Treasurer or Finance Officer is responsible for the safekeeping of public funds as well as receiving and distributing the revenue and public funds of the county. The County Treasurer or Finance Officer oversees the financial and budgetary administration ensuring regulation is followed in accounting matters as well as county purchasing.
The County Council is responsible for all legislative and administrative functions of certain county governments, including the adoption of a budget setting local tax rates and fees. Although the Council oversees all service departments, the Executive Director, a Council appointee, is directly responsible for the regular operations. The County Council is involved in a range of activities including economic development, public transportation, waste disposal, human services, housing, land use and culture.
The County Sheriff is the chief law enforcement official of the county and is responsible for ensuring that all local, state, and federal laws are followed.
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