The PoliticsPA 2024 Primary Guide
Election Day is here and our guide gives you the information you need to make an informed choice.
Election Day is here and our guide gives you the information you need to make an informed choice.
Here is a comprehensive look at the races for the State Senate. This will be updated.
It’s here – primary Election Day in PA.
Primary elections in Pennsylvania are held on the third Tuesday of May in most years.
In presidential years, the primary election is held on the fourth Tuesday of April.
In a primary election, each political party selects its candidates to run for office during the general election. The candidates who get the highest number of votes in the primary election go on to run in the general election . Voters also vote for their party’s officers during a primary election.
In Pennsylvania, you can only vote for the candidates in the same political party you have named in your voter registration. For example, if you registered to vote as a member of the Republican Party then you can vote in the Republican primary, but not the Democratic primary.
Get ready for Tuesday’s election right here with PoliticsPA’s 2024 Election Guide.
When Do The Polls Open? The polls open at 7 a.m. ET.
When Do The Polls Close? The polls close at 8 p.m. ET. If you are in line at 8 p.m., you are entitled to cast your ballot but no one may line up behind you.
Am I Registered to Vote? You can check your voter registration status online or by phone. Use the Find Voter Registration Status form on the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Contact your county voter registration office. Call 1-877-VOTESPA.
Where’s My Polling Place? You can find your polling place using the Department of State’s online lookup tool.
What If I Requested A Mail Ballot? If you already submitted a mail-in or absentee ballot, you cannot vote at your polling place on election day. If you did not return your mail-in or absentee ballot and you want to vote in person, you have two options
More Election FAQ’s. Here are some of the questions commonly asked by voters. The answers are designed to help voters know what to expect when voting by mail ballot or in-person on election day.
Congressional
Statewide Office
PA Senate
PA House of Representatives
It’s here – primary Election Day in PA.
Primary elections in Pennsylvania are held on the third Tuesday of May in most years.
In presidential years, the primary election is held on the fourth Tuesday of April.
In a primary election, each political party selects its candidates to run for office during the general election. The candidates who get the highest number of votes in the primary election go on to run in the general election . Voters also vote for their party’s officers during a primary election.
In Pennsylvania, you can only vote for the candidates in the same political party you have named in your voter registration. For example, if you registered to vote as a member of the Republican Party then you can vote in the Republican primary, but not the Democratic primary.
Get ready for Tuesday’s election right here with PoliticsPA’s 2024 Election Guide.
When Do The Polls Open? The polls open at 7 a.m. ET.
When Do The Polls Close? The polls close at 8 p.m. ET. If you are in line at 8 p.m., you are entitled to cast your ballot but no one may line up behind you.
Am I Registered to Vote? You can check your voter registration status online or by phone. Use the Find Voter Registration Status form on the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Contact your county voter registration office. Call 1-877-VOTESPA.
Where’s My Polling Place? You can find your polling place using the Department of State’s online lookup tool.
What If I Requested A Mail Ballot? If you already submitted a mail-in or absentee ballot, you cannot vote at your polling place on election day. If you did not return your mail-in or absentee ballot and you want to vote in person, you have two options
More Election FAQ’s. Here are some of the questions commonly asked by voters. The answers are designed to help voters know what to expect when voting by mail ballot or in-person on election day.
Congressional
Statewide Office
PA Senate
PA House of Representatives
It’s here – primary Election Day in PA.
Primary elections in Pennsylvania are held on the third Tuesday of May in most years.
In presidential years, the primary election is held on the fourth Tuesday of April.
In a primary election, each political party selects its candidates to run for office during the general election. The candidates who get the highest number of votes in the primary election go on to run in the general election . Voters also vote for their party’s officers during a primary election.
In Pennsylvania, you can only vote for the candidates in the same political party you have named in your voter registration. For example, if you registered to vote as a member of the Republican Party then you can vote in the Republican primary, but not the Democratic primary.
Get ready for Tuesday’s election right here with PoliticsPA’s 2024 Election Guide.
When Do The Polls Open? The polls open at 7 a.m. ET.
When Do The Polls Close? The polls close at 8 p.m. ET. If you are in line at 8 p.m., you are entitled to cast your ballot but no one may line up behind you.
Am I Registered to Vote? You can check your voter registration status online or by phone. Use the Find Voter Registration Status form on the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Contact your county voter registration office. Call 1-877-VOTESPA.
Where’s My Polling Place? You can find your polling place using the Department of State’s online lookup tool.
What If I Requested A Mail Ballot? If you already submitted a mail-in or absentee ballot, you cannot vote at your polling place on election day. If you did not return your mail-in or absentee ballot and you want to vote in person, you have two options
More Election FAQ’s. Here are some of the questions commonly asked by voters. The answers are designed to help voters know what to expect when voting by mail ballot or in-person on election day.
Congressional
Statewide Office
PA Senate
PA House of Representatives
It’s here – primary Election Day in PA.
Primary elections in Pennsylvania are held on the third Tuesday of May in most years.
In presidential years, the primary election is held on the fourth Tuesday of April.
In a primary election, each political party selects its candidates to run for office during the general election. The candidates who get the highest number of votes in the primary election go on to run in the general election . Voters also vote for their party’s officers during a primary election.
In Pennsylvania, you can only vote for the candidates in the same political party you have named in your voter registration. For example, if you registered to vote as a member of the Republican Party then you can vote in the Republican primary, but not the Democratic primary.
Get ready for Tuesday’s election right here with PoliticsPA’s 2024 Election Guide.
When Do The Polls Open? The polls open at 7 a.m. ET.
When Do The Polls Close? The polls close at 8 p.m. ET. If you are in line at 8 p.m., you are entitled to cast your ballot but no one may line up behind you.
Am I Registered to Vote? You can check your voter registration status online or by phone. Use the Find Voter Registration Status form on the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Contact your county voter registration office. Call 1-877-VOTESPA.
Where’s My Polling Place? You can find your polling place using the Department of State’s online lookup tool.
What If I Requested A Mail Ballot? If you already submitted a mail-in or absentee ballot, you cannot vote at your polling place on election day. If you did not return your mail-in or absentee ballot and you want to vote in person, you have two options
More Election FAQ’s. Here are some of the questions commonly asked by voters. The answers are designed to help voters know what to expect when voting by mail ballot or in-person on election day.
Congressional
Statewide Office
PA Senate
PA House of Representatives
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