Much of the luster is gone from the Republican presidential primary as Mitt Romney has a comfortable lead for that nomination.
But local voters of either party will have a chance to cast ballots for a number of state and federal offices in Tuesday's primary election.
Of local interest on the state level are races for 23rd Senate and 83rd House.
Statewide, a number of candidates are on the ballot for attorney general, auditor auditor and treasurer.
At the federal level is the Republican and Demcratic primary for U.S. Senate.
Lycoming County voters should note two polling places that have changed.
Fact Box
Candidates officially named on ballot
U.S. President
Republican
Newt Gingrich
Mitt Romney
Ron Paul
Rick Santorum
Democrat
Barack Obama
U.S. Senator
Republican
David Alan Christian
Marc A. Scaringi
Steven D. Welch
Tom Smith
Sam Rohrer
Democrat
Joseph John Vodvarka
Bob Casey Jr.
State Attorney General
Republican
David J. Freed
Democrat
Kathleen G. Kane
Patrick Murphy
State Auditor General
Republican
Frank A. Pinto
John Maher
Democrat
Eugene A. DePasquale
State Treasurer
Republican
Diana Irey Vaughan
Democrat
Robert M. McCord
10th Congress
Republican
Thomas A. Marino
Democrat
Philip Scollo
23rd state Senator
Republican
Gene Yaw
David A. Huffman
Democrat
Luana Cleveland
83rd state Representative
Republican
Harry J. Rogers Jr.
Democrat
Rick Mirabito
84th state Representative
Republican
Garth D. Everett
Voters in Muncy's 2nd Precinct now will cast ballots at the Muncy School District Office, 46 S. Main St.
Voters in Muncy Creek Township now must vote at Clarkstown United Methodist Church, 3117 Clarkstown Road, Clarkstown.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.


