Learn about Voting Rights in Pennsylvania

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Explore voting rights in Pennsylvania, including voter registration methods, eligibility requirements, polling information, ID requirements, and resources to help you exercise your right to vote. Discover how to register online, by mail, in person, or at designated government agencies, where students can choose to register, and important deadlines for upcoming elections. Understand the process of voting in person at polling places or by mail-in or absentee ballot. Ensure you have the proper identification and access additional resources to stay informed and engaged in the voting process.


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  1. Voting Rights in PA

  2. Do you know your PAvoting rights? https://create.kahoot.it/share/voting-rights-trivia/b9fc5081- de44-411a-afd5-e8f607b51763

  3. You have 4 ways to register to vote. Ways to register: online by mail in person at your county voter registration office at PennDOT and some other government agencies. Where to register Students may choose to register at their campus address (on-campus or off-campus) their permanent or home address, Remember you can only register and vote at one location at a time!

  4. The deadline to register to vote in an upcoming election is 15 days before that election To register to vote in Pennsylvania, you must: Be a citizen of the U.S. for at least one month before Who can register the next primary, special, municipal, or general election. Be a resident of Pennsylvania and the election district in which you want to register and vote for at least 30 days before the next primary, special, municipal, or general election. Be at least 18 years of age on or before the day of the next primary, special, municipal, or general election.

  5. Students may vote in-person at their polling place. Polls are open from 7am-8pm on election days Remember, if you are in line by 8 p.m. you are allowed to vote! You must have an ID when it is your first time voting at How to vote a new polling location Students may vote by mail-in or absentee ballot. MAIL-IN BALLOT: Any qualified voter may apply for a mail-in ballot without a reason. ABSENTEE BALLOT: If you plan to be out of the municipality on election day or if you have a disability or illness, you can request this ballot type, which requires you to list a reason for your ballot.

  6. Approved forms of photo identification include: Pennsylvania driver s license or PennDOT ID card ID issued by any Commonwealth agency ID issued by the U.S. Government U.S. passport U.S. Armed Forces ID Student ID Employee ID Acceptable forms of ID Approved forms of non-photo identification include: Confirmation issued by the County Voter Registration Office Non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth Non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government Firearm permit Current utility bill Current bank statement Current paycheck Government check

  7. Now go vote! additional resources: additional resources: vote.pa.gov pittvotes.pitt.edu

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