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Voter's Guide & Sample Ballot: November 2023

In Pennsylvania polling locations are open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. All voters standing in line by 8:00 pm will be allowed to vote.

See attached PDF below for sample ballot

 


IMPORTANT: If you have ALREADY returned your ballot, you can disregard this email. Thank you for voting! If you have not yet received your mail ballot and you requested one, you can check the status of your ballot online. 

Dear Pennsylvania Voter,  

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. What’s your plan to vote?

STEP 1: ARE YOU READY TO VOTE?

Check your voting registration status at vote.pa.gov/status. Check your county’s website to preview a sample ballot.

STEP 2: HOW WILL YOU VOTE?

AT THE POLLS:

  • You can find your assigned polling place by checking the location listed at the bottom of your registration status page. Be sure to arrange transportation in advance.
  • Polling locations are open Nov. 7 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • If you are in line by 8 p.m., you will be able to cast your ballot.
  • If it is your first time voting at your polling location, make sure you have one of the required forms of identification.  

BY MAIL BALLOT: 

  • Your ballot must be received by your county board of elections by 8 p.m. on Nov. 7 to be counted. You can return your ballot by hand to your county board of elections, including through a county-designated drop box or satellite office.
  • Make sure you read and follow the directions carefully.
  • You cannot submit your completed mail ballot at your polling place. If you have your mail ballot and have not completed it, you may bring the ballot and outer envelope with you to your polling place on Election Day. There, you can have your mail ballot voided and then vote by regular ballot.
  • You are the only person permitted to return your ballot unless you have a disability and designate an agent in writing to return your ballot using this form

STEP 3: DID YOUR PLAN CHANGE?

  • If you do not have your mail ballot but you requested one, you may vote by provisional ballot at your polling place.
  • If you have a last-minute emergency, such as an unexpected illness or absence from your municipality, you may be able to get an emergency absentee ballot.

If you have any questions about how to vote, please contact your county board of elections or visit vote.pa.gov.

Thank you for being an informed and active voter.  

Sincerely,

Al Schmidt
Secretary of the Commonwealth  

Last modified on Saturday, 04 November 2023 08:34