This year is a critical election! Not only will we be choosing the next President, but we will be choosing other critical offices such as US Representatives to Congress, State Representatives and Senators, and State Attorney General. Our state representatives will decide on key issues for immigrant communities such as access to driver's licenses for all and tuition equity. Are you ready? 1. Register to Vote by Oct. 19, 2020 The first step is making sure you are registered to vote. All eligible residents of PA can register online (the application is available in English and Spanish by choosing the language on screen). If you have moved recently, check your registration and update with your current address. 2. Request your Mail-In Ballot by Oct. 27, 2020 Stay safe and healthy by voting from home! All registered voters in PA can request a mail-in ballot this year (the application is available in English and Spanish by choosing the language on screen). 3. Return your ballot by Nov. 3, 2020 Your completed ballot must be RECEIVED by the county board of election by 8:00pm, Tuesday Nov. 3, 2020. This means you should mail the ballot early or drop it off in person at your county election office. If you include an email address you will receive email updates on the status of your application and ballot. You can also check the status online. 4. Vote in-person on Nov. 3, 2020 If you want to vote in-person, polls will be open 7:00am-8:00pm on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Polling locations are likely to change this year, so make sure to check for your polling location before you leave the house on Election Day! For more information and resources on PA elections: www.votespa.com.
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