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.
Ballots must be received by the county election office before 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Pennsylvania voters have options on how to return their mail ballot: by mail, at a drop box, at their county election office, or other officially designated location. Under Pennsylvania law, voters must return their own ballots. The only exceptions to this are for voters with a disability who have designated someone in writing using the Authorize a Designated Agent Form to deliver their ballot.
Drop Boxes and Dropoff Sites
Some counties may have drop boxes. They are a safe and secure way for Pennsylvania voters to return their completed mail-in or absentee ballots. Voters may return their mail-in or absentee ballot at their county's designated drop box(es) or drop-off location. Ballots must be received by the county election office before 8 p.m. on Election Day. Under Pennsylvania law, voters must return their own ballots. The only exceptions to this are for voters with a disability who have designated someone in writing to deliver their ballot.
Services available at a drop box or drop-off location:
- Return only your own completed ballot
NOTE: Completed ballots may also be returned at your county election office.
Check your county’s website for information.
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!
Pennsylvania's elections are run by the Commonwealth's 67 county boards of elections.
You can quickly check the status of your voter registration and mail ballot online:
For information about how to contact your county’s election and voter registration officials, select your county from the list below.