![]() You can find the full list of acceptable IDs here.Īny other questions? Call your county election office! You can find their number here, and read more Spotlight PA election guides here.Īnd here’s what you can expect to see on your ballot:Įnter your address into Spotlight PA’s interactive sample ballot to find some of your candidates. You need to bring a form of ID such as a driver’s license or a passport if it’s your first time voting at your polling location. If you plan to vote in person, find your polling place here. If you still have questions about your mail ballot - for instance, what to do if it doesn’t arrive - you can find Spotlight PA’s list of frequently asked mail ballot questions here. The deadline to request a mail ballot was Tuesday, May 9, so if you haven’t requested one yet, you’ll need to vote in person. Unfortunately, if you aren’t registered or want to switch parties, it’s too late to do so ahead of the primary. You can check your voter registration status here. Pennsylvania has a closed primary system, meaning you can only vote in a primary for a party you belong to, with a few exceptions. Make sure you’re registered, and that you know which party you belong to. There is also a slew of local judicial elections on the ballot, along with citywide and local races for offices like mayor and school board, plus two special elections for state House seats - one in Delaware County, and one in the upper Susquehanna Valley.īefore you cast a ballot, here’s a last-minute checklist of everything you’ll need to vote. ![]()
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