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The voter registration deadline is just days away, John. Stay informed and feel confident about casting your ballot with these Pennsylvania Election Resources and Guides created by Commonwealth Communications. This roundup has everything you need to know about the November 8th election, including poll worker information, insight on the Governor's race, county/district specific voter guides, and more. 

 

Dates to Know

October 24, 2022: Last day to REGISTER to vote in the November 8 election. ***Three days away***

 

November 1, 2022: Last day to apply for a mail-in or civilian absentee ballot.

 

November 8, 2022: Election Day! Last day for County Boards of Elections to receive vote by mail and civilian absentee ballots (must be received by 8:00 P.M.)

Get Out The Vote with Team NPP

The New Pennsylvania Project has registered more than 18,000 new voters in 2022! We need all hands on deck to be sure every single newly registered voter casts their ballot in the November midterm election!

GOTV Midterm 2022 Volunteer Sign up
 

Sign, date, and don’t be late!

Sign, date, and seal. Deliver only your ballot to a county election office or drop box in your county. 

You can mail it as well, but please do so before November 1st to ensure timely delivery.

 

Find a drop box

Find your county election office 

 

FYI: Voters with a disability can designate someone to return their ballot for them. 

 

News You Can Use

Philadelphia Inquirer: Pennsylvania, you have less than a week to register to vote. Already registered? Check your info.

 

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: How the U.S Supreme Court is poised to roll back decades of progress on racial equity 

 

Spotlight PA: Wolf administration insists undated mail ballots will be valid this November as counties proceed with caution

 

City & State PA: State Senate panel unanimously approves ballot security legislation

 

Daily Local News: GOP goes to court again over Pennsylvania mail-in ballots

 

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