HARRISBURG, Pa. - Mercer County Director of Elections Jeff Greenburg is among a handful of election officials who will be on a panel addressing various election issues during a public hearing next week.

The panel will be hosted by the Pennsylvania Senate State Government Committee in Harrisburg Tuesday. 

The purpose of the hearing is to provide the General Assembly an overview of major concerns facing counties in Pennsylvania when it comes to the conduct, delivery, and cost of elections. 

Other topics include alternative methods of voting and delivery of elections, poll workers and looming costs related to the replacement of voting systems.

Fifty-seven-year-old Greenburg, a native of Shenango Township, has been the county's director since 2007.

Greenburg currently serves on the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania's Election Reform Committee and the Joint State Government Commission's Advisory Committee on Voting Technology. 

Greenburg is also the legislative representative and past chairman of the Western Pennsylvania Election Personnel Association. 

The hearing is open to the public and may be viewed Tuesday, June 6 at 11 a.m. live online here