PA PRIMARY DAY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Pennsylvania voters, today is the day! Primary Election Polls are open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. If you're in line by 8 P.M.,

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If you need any help or have questions, the poll workers at your voting location are there to assist you.

If you've requested a mail-in ballot but decide to vote in person at your polling place on Election Day, remember to bring your mail-in ballot with you. You'll need to surrender it to the Judge of Election, who will ask you to sign a Declaration. If you don't have your mail-in ballot to surrender, you'll be able to vote by provisional ballot.

Remember, you can't deliver your voted mail-in ballot to your polling place. Ballots can also be delivered to a County Board of Elections Office, or a ballot drop box.

If an emergency happens after the deadline for absentee ballot applications, like an unexpected trip or illness, you can submit an emergency application to the Board of Elections. Voters who are over the age of 65, or living with a permanent disability, may also obtain an Emergency Alternative Ballot if their polling place is not fully accessible.

Remember, your right to vote is protected. It's illegal for anyone to intimidate or coerce you to vote for or against a particular candidate or political issue. If you experience any election concerns on Election Day, such as intimidation, interference, illegal voting, or unlawful electioneering, please contact the District Attorney’s Election Task Force OR CLICK HERE for more information.

Happy voting, Pennsylvania!


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