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Secretary of the Commonwealth Reminds Eligible Pennsylvanians of May 5 Voter Registration Deadline

From Pennsylvania Department of State

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Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt reminded Pennsylvanians that the deadline to register to vote in the May 20 primary is four weeks away. Ensuring that our elections are conducted freely and fairly and that every eligible voter can make their voice heard are top priorities of the Shapiro Administration.

“It takes only a few minutes to register to vote, and I urge every eligible Pennsylvanian who is not yet registered to do so before the May 5 deadline,” Schmidt said. “Once you are registered, you can then exercise your fundamental right to vote and let your voice be heard in the upcoming primary election.”

To be eligible to vote in the May 20 primary, a person must be:

Pennsylvanians who are already registered to vote can check their registration status online. They can also update their voter record with any name, address, or party affiliation changes online.

Because Pennsylvania has a closed primary, only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote for their party’s nominees in the primary election. However, all voters can vote on any local ballot questions, if applicable.

Eligible Pennsylvanians can also get a voter registration application at the following locations:

In 2023, all PennDOT driver and photo license centers began offering automatic voter registration, which provides eligible Pennsylvanians with a convenient way to apply to register to vote when they obtain a new driver’s license or ID card or renew their existing identification. The Shapiro Administration launched the automatic registration initiative as part of its continued commitment to ensuring free, fair, and secure elections.

Registered voters can also request a mail ballot online. Mail ballot applications must be received by a voter’s county elections board by 5 p.m. May 13. Voted mail ballots must be received by county election offices by 8 p.m. May 20.

The Department’s voter information website, vote.pa.gov, is available in English, Spanish, and Chinese and offers a polling place locator and contact information for county elections offices. It also includes tips for first-time votersmail-in and absentee voterselderly and disabled voters, and members of the military.

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Source: bctv

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