IT’S PRIMARY ELECTION DAY IN PENNSYLVANIA! ALL THE NEED TO KNOW INFO HERE
Today is Pennsylvania’s Primary Election Day. Dems and Repubs may vote today, choosing nominees for November’s election in state House, state Senate, governor, lieutenant governor and U.S. House races.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. As long as you are in line by 8 p.m., you are allowed to cast a ballot. You can find your polling location on the Pennsylvania Department of State website.
If you’re not already registered to vote in this election, it’s too late. If you’re not sure if you’re registered or don’t know your party, you can check online.
You may have someone help you cast your ballot if you have a disability that prevents you from operating the voting machine; have a language barrier; and/or if you have trouble reading.
You may ask anyone to assist you as long as the person is not your employer or their agent, your union representative or their agent or the judge of election.
If your right to vote is challenged at your polling place, you may fill out a provisional ballot that will be counted if you are found eligible to vote.
If you need to contact your county’s election bureau, you can find the information online.
Completed mail ballots must be received by county election bureaus by 8 p.m. Tuesday. It’s too late to mail them. Postmarks don’t count.
Ballots can be hand-delivered to county election bureaus by 8 Tuesday. Voters cannot deliver another person’s ballot unless they have a Designated Agent Form.
If you change your mind and want to vote in person, take your mail-in ballot along to the polling place and you can vote via provisional ballot.
GO VOTE!!!