Icono del sitio Impacto

Shapiro Administration Urges Voters to Know Their Rights at the Polls

Polling locations will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 7

Harrisburg, PA – Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt today encouraged Pennsylvania voters to educate themselves about their rights before they vote in person on Nov. 7. Ensuring that our elections are conducted freely, fairly, and securely – and that every eligible voter can make their voice heard – are top priorities of the Shapiro Administration.

“Pennsylvania voters can find a wealth of information about their rights at vote.pa.gov,” Schmidt said. “Every voter should be well informed about how to exercise their right to vote.”

Here are some important tips regarding voter rights in Pennsylvania:

Schmidt also reminded Pennsylvanians who are voting by mail-in or absentee ballot to return their completed ballot immediately, by delivering it in person to their county election board or, if their county provides one, a ballot drop-box location.

The deadline for county election boards to receive completed mail ballots is 8 p.m. Nov. 7. Completed mail ballots received after that time do not count, even if they are postmarked before the deadline. Schmidt reminded voters who are returning completed mail ballots to sign and write the current date on the outer envelope to ensure their vote can be counted.

The Department of State website, vote.pa.gov, can help voters with election-related questions and information, including:

For more information on voting in Pennsylvania, follow #ReadyToVotePA on social media.

Salir de la versión móvil