The 2023 Pennsylvania municipal primary is just about upon us. Polls are open on Tuesday, May 16 from 7 AM to 8 PM.
You probably have some questions about the election. We are here to provide some answers.
Whatever you do … go out and vote on May 16.
Are You Registered To Vote?
Click here to check on your status.
Are You A First-Time Voter?
Here is what you need to prepare to vote.
Where Is My Polling Place?
Check here to find where you should go to cast your vote.
When Are The Polls Open?
The polls are open at 7 a.m. ET and close at 8 p.m. ET. If you are in line waiting to vote at 8 p.m., you will be permitted to cast your vote.
I Completed My Mail Ballot But Don’t Think It Will Be Returned On Time.
Click here to find a list of all mail ballot return locations.
Who Is On My Ballot?
There are three statewide elections in the 2023 primary – Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, and Judge of the Commonwealth Court. Many counties are nominating candidates for commissioner, district attorney and other “row” offices, as well as magisterial district judges. Locally, you’ll find supervisors and school board directors. These are the people that affect your everyday life.
Voters Guides
Statewide
Major Newspapers
- Allentown Morning Call
- Erie Times-News
- LNP
- PennLive
- Philadelphia Inquirer (Democratic candidates only)
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Reading Eagle
- Scranton Times-Tribune
- Tribune-Review
- Wilkes-Barre Citizens Voice
Other Media
- Beaver County Times
- Chambersburg Public Opinion
- Cranberry Eagle
- Dubois Courier Express
- Gettysburg Times
- Hazleton Standard-Speaker
- Latrobe Bulletin
- Meadville Tribune
- Norristown Times Herald
- Philadelphia Citizen
- Pocono Record
- Pottstown Mercury
- Somerset Daily American
- The Sentinel
- West Chester Daily Local
- York Dispatch