You must be registered to vote by Oct. 24 to be eligible to vote in the November general election.
Still not registered to vote in Pennsylvania? Here’s how to fix that.
Fill out a voter registration application form:
- Online
- By mail
- Download the Pennsylvania Voter Registration Application. Print it, then fill it in, sign it, and send it to your county voter registration office.
- In person at your county voter registration office. You can find your county office here.
- At PennDOT and other government agencies, including:
- State offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities
- Armed forces recruitment centers
- County Clerk of Orphans’ Court offices
- Area Agencies on Aging
- Centers for Independent Living
- County Mental Health and Intellectual Disability offices
- Student disability services offices of the State System of Higher Education
- Offices of Special Education
- DA Complementary Paratransit offices
- Any agency using the Compass application
Your county voter registration office will then review the form.
If your registration is accepted, you will get a voter registration card in the mail.
The voter registration card will include your name, address, party affiliation, and your voting location.
The last day to register to vote for the November election is Oct. 24.
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