To make sure you’re ready to vote on May 17, Spotlight PA answered some of your most frequently asked questions, like where and when can I vote and wh
Pennsylvania’s 2022 primary is just one day away.
To make sure you’re ready to vote on May 17, Spotlight PA
answered some of your most frequently asked questions, like where and when can
I vote and what to do with your mail ballot.
- Who
can vote? Registered Democrats and Republicans will have a slate of
candidates in different races — including those for governor and U.S.
senator — to choose from. Nonaffiliated Pennsylvanians can vote on ballot
questions (there are no statewide ones this primary, but some local ones)
and in special elections. Contact
your county election office for more information.
- When
can I vote? Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. As long as you’re
in line to vote by 8 p.m., you are allowed to vote.
- Where’s
my polling place? You can find your polling place here
by entering your address.
- Am
I registered to vote? Check here
using either your name and address or state-issued ID.
- Do
I need a photo ID? You only need a photo ID or a non-photo ID like a utility bill if
it’s your first time voting at a polling place. There’s more information
for first-time voters here.
- Is
it too late to turn in a mail ballot? Your county election office
needs to receive the mail ballot by 8 p.m. on Election Day. If you haven’t
sent it in the mail by now, you should drop it off in person at your
county election office — which you can locate here.
- Does
my county have drop boxes? Not all counties have drop boxes available.
You can check if your county does here.
The county election office still needs to receive your mail ballot by 8
p.m Election Day, so make sure you’re submitting the ballot with enough
time.
- What’s
a “naked ballot”? Your mail ballot comes with two different envelopes
— an inner envelope for secrecy, and another for the purposes of mailing
the ballot itself. A naked ballot is one that is missing its secrecy
envelope and therefore will not be counted. Make sure your ballot is
properly enclosed and signed before you drop it off. For more details,
read Spotlight’s mail ballot guide here.
- Can
I check the status of my mail ballot once I submit it? Yes! You can
check if your mail ballot has been received here
using your name, date of birth, and county.
- What
else should I know? You can check Spotlight’s primary election guide here
for more details.
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