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Photos: Election Day around Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh voters took to polling locations around the city on Election Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.

A voter exits Third Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Signs endorsing democratic candidates line the yard outside First Unitarian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
A voter looks into a camera outside First Unitarian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Signs endorsing democratic candidates line the yard outside First Unitarian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Political signs line the yard outside First Unitarian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
A sign directing voters to their polling place.
A Bob Casey sign on an electrical pole.
Political signs in the yard outside Friendship Community Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Voters outside Bellefield Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
A pride flag sits outside Third Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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