Early in-person voting begins for PA primary election
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Early in-person voting begins for PA primary election
Early voting has started at the Erie County Courthouse ahead of the Pennsylvania primary election. Monday was the first day people could head to the elections office in the Erie County Courthouse and cast their ballots ahead of the election on May 20. Erie Co. Council puts in request for court tech support People must be qualified registered voters to vote early. You must also be a registered Democrat or Republican to take part. "You just …
Voter registration deadline approaching for May primary election – Metro Philadelphia
Pennsylvanians who have not registered to vote have less than two weeks to do so if they want to cast a ballot in the May 20 primary. In Philadelphia, voters will be deciding on the city’s next district attorney. With no Republican running in November, the fate of the office will likely be decided next month in the Democratic primary between incumbent Larry Krasner and former Municipal Court Judge Pat Dugan. A number of statewide and local judic…

Deadline to register to vote in May 20 primaries only two weeks away
A voter deposits a mail-in ballot at the drop box outside the Chester County Government Center on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Capital-Star/Peter Hall)Pennsylvanians who wish to cast a vote in next month’s primary must be registered to vote by May 5. While off-year elections typically draw less attention than those on even-numbered years, the upcoming primaries will determine which candidates advance in a host of local and statewide races that will b…
Mail Ballot Deadline Approaching
The primary election in Pennsylvania is set for May 20th, and individuals seeking to apply for a mail-in ballot have less than a month before the deadline. The State Department says the deadline for a mail-in ballot is May 13th, seven days before the election. You can get a mail ballot through the county election office, or you can apply for a mail ballot online at pa.gov.
Pennsylvania Voters Reminded of Mail-in Ballot Deadlines Ahead of Primary
HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt has issued a reminder to registered voters planning to vote by mail in the May 20 primary election that they must submit their applications by 5 p.m. on May 13. Schmidt emphasized the importance of making voting accessible and ensuring every eligible voter’s voice is heard, a key priority of the Shapiro Administration. “Voting by mail has become a popular, safe, and secure op…
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