Pennsylvania residents have days to register for the Nov. 5 General Election. We have all you need to know before election day. To register in the state of Pennsylvania, you must be a United States citizen for at least a month before the general election, a resident of your Pennsylvania election district for 30 days and be 18 years of age on or before the day of the election.Related video: Over-the-counter mail ballot voting begins in Allegheny CountyIn the Keystone State, Pennsylvania residents can register to vote online, by mail or in person at a county election officer or multiple government locations, including PennDOT.Government agencies you can visit to register to vote:Pennsylvania Department of TransportationState offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilitiesArmed Forces Recruitment CentersCounty Clerk of Orphans’ Court offices, including each Marriage License BureauArea Agencies on AgingCenters for Independent LivingCounty Mental Health and Intellectual Disability officesStudent disability services offices of the State System of Higher EducationOffices of Special EducationDA Complementary Paratransit officesAny agency using the Compass applicationYou must register 15 days before election day. The last day to register to vote for the 2024 General Election in Pennsylvania is Oct. 21.Those who are eligible to vote in the state of Pennsylvania and wish to register online can do so by clicking here. After residents complete their application, it will be reviewed by a county elections office. Once completed and approved, a voter registration card will be sent through the mail.If you do not receive your voter registration card within 14 days, contact your county voter registration office.To register by mail, you will need to download and print out an application and then sign your name at the bottom.After filling out the form, residents need to send the envelope to the county elections office. Like the online registration, it will be reviewed by a county elections office and a registration card will be sent once approved.The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 21.Pennsylvania offers applications in three languages. To download a mail-in registration application, click the following: English, Spanish, Chinese.For more election related content, scroll through our Pennsylvania Voter Guide.
Pennsylvania residents have days to register for the Nov. 5 General Election. We have all you need to know before election day.
To register in the state of Pennsylvania, you must be a United States citizen for at least a month before the general election, a resident of your Pennsylvania election district for 30 days and be 18 years of age on or before the day of the election.
Related video: Over-the-counter mail ballot voting begins in Allegheny County
In the Keystone State, Pennsylvania residents can register to vote online, by mail or in person at a county election officer or multiple government locations, including PennDOT.
Government agencies you can visit to register to vote:
- Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
- State offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities
- Armed Forces Recruitment Centers
- County Clerk of Orphans’ Court offices, including each Marriage License Bureau
- 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
You must register 15 days before election day. The last day to register to vote for the 2024 General Election in Pennsylvania is Oct. 21.
Those who are eligible to vote in the state of Pennsylvania and wish to register online can do so by clicking here. After residents complete their application, it will be reviewed by a county elections office. Once completed and approved, a voter registration card will be sent through the mail.
If you do not receive your voter registration card within 14 days, contact your county voter registration office.
To register by mail, you will need to download and print out an application and then sign your name at the bottom.
After filling out the form, residents need to send the envelope to the county elections office. Like the online registration, it will be reviewed by a county elections office and a registration card will be sent once approved.
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 21.
Pennsylvania offers applications in three languages. To download a mail-in registration application, click the following: English, Spanish, Chinese.
For more election related content, scroll through our Pennsylvania Voter Guide.
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