
Voting by Mail: A Primer
It’s easy. It’s convenient. And here’s how to apply for, receive and cast a no-excuse mail-in ballot in Pennsylvania.
It’s easy. It’s convenient. And here’s how to apply for, receive and cast a no-excuse mail-in ballot in Pennsylvania.
From 2020 through 2021, I voted by mail.
Now, I had good reason, as election officials are not able to get to their polling locations to cast their ballot, so an absentee ballot was the way to go.
Now that I’ve moved on from that position, I returned to my polling location in May to vote in person for the first time since 2019. But for you, dear reader, I signed up for a no-excuse mail ballot for November to explain how it all works.
Application
The first thing to do is to request a mail ballot. Go to vote.pa.gov to get started. Your request must be made no later than November 1. Due to heavy volume, you may want to make your request as early as possible to ensure that your ballot arrives prior to Election Day.
Next, you go to the Ballot Request Application page.
After stating that you are not a robot, you will be asked a series of questions:
If you answered “Yes” to any of the questions, you will be asked to apply for an “absentee” ballot. Otherwise, you will be asked to apply for a “mail-in” ballot.
Next,
You will receive email confirmation (if you have and provide address)
The ballot is on the way. And when it arrives, then comes the heavy lifting.
The envelope comes to your mailbox. There are four (4) pieces of mail inside:
3 (front)
3 (back)
4.
Finally, return it by mail (remember to include postage) or in person (drop off your ballot – and yours ONLY – to your county board of elections.
Congratulations! You have voted in the 2022 General Election. You can track the progress of your ballot with the Department of State’s Ballot Tracker.
Now sit back and watch the returns right here at PoliticsPA.
From 2020 through 2021, I voted by mail.
Now, I had good reason, as election officials are not able to get to their polling locations to cast their ballot, so an absentee ballot was the way to go.
Now that I’ve moved on from that position, I returned to my polling location in May to vote in person for the first time since 2019. But for you, dear reader, I signed up for a no-excuse mail ballot for November to explain how it all works.
Application
The first thing to do is to request a mail ballot. Go to vote.pa.gov to get started. Your request must be made no later than November 1. Due to heavy volume, you may want to make your request as early as possible to ensure that your ballot arrives prior to Election Day.
Next, you go to the Ballot Request Application page.
After stating that you are not a robot, you will be asked a series of questions:
If you answered “Yes” to any of the questions, you will be asked to apply for an “absentee” ballot. Otherwise, you will be asked to apply for a “mail-in” ballot.
Next,
You will receive email confirmation (if you have and provide address)
The ballot is on the way. And when it arrives, then comes the heavy lifting.
The envelope comes to your mailbox. There are four (4) pieces of mail inside:
3 (front)
3 (back)
4.
Finally, return it by mail (remember to include postage) or in person (drop off your ballot – and yours ONLY – to your county board of elections.
Congratulations! You have voted in the 2022 General Election. You can track the progress of your ballot with the Department of State’s Ballot Tracker.
Now sit back and watch the returns right here at PoliticsPA.
From 2020 through 2021, I voted by mail.
Now, I had good reason, as election officials are not able to get to their polling locations to cast their ballot, so an absentee ballot was the way to go.
Now that I’ve moved on from that position, I returned to my polling location in May to vote in person for the first time since 2019. But for you, dear reader, I signed up for a no-excuse mail ballot for November to explain how it all works.
Application
The first thing to do is to request a mail ballot. Go to vote.pa.gov to get started. Your request must be made no later than November 1. Due to heavy volume, you may want to make your request as early as possible to ensure that your ballot arrives prior to Election Day.
Next, you go to the Ballot Request Application page.
After stating that you are not a robot, you will be asked a series of questions:
If you answered “Yes” to any of the questions, you will be asked to apply for an “absentee” ballot. Otherwise, you will be asked to apply for a “mail-in” ballot.
Next,
You will receive email confirmation (if you have and provide address)
The ballot is on the way. And when it arrives, then comes the heavy lifting.
The envelope comes to your mailbox. There are four (4) pieces of mail inside:
3 (front)
3 (back)
4.
Finally, return it by mail (remember to include postage) or in person (drop off your ballot – and yours ONLY – to your county board of elections.
Congratulations! You have voted in the 2022 General Election. You can track the progress of your ballot with the Department of State’s Ballot Tracker.
Now sit back and watch the returns right here at PoliticsPA.
From 2020 through 2021, I voted by mail.
Now, I had good reason, as election officials are not able to get to their polling locations to cast their ballot, so an absentee ballot was the way to go.
Now that I’ve moved on from that position, I returned to my polling location in May to vote in person for the first time since 2019. But for you, dear reader, I signed up for a no-excuse mail ballot for November to explain how it all works.
Application
The first thing to do is to request a mail ballot. Go to vote.pa.gov to get started. Your request must be made no later than November 1. Due to heavy volume, you may want to make your request as early as possible to ensure that your ballot arrives prior to Election Day.
Next, you go to the Ballot Request Application page.
After stating that you are not a robot, you will be asked a series of questions:
If you answered “Yes” to any of the questions, you will be asked to apply for an “absentee” ballot. Otherwise, you will be asked to apply for a “mail-in” ballot.
Next,
You will receive email confirmation (if you have and provide address)
The ballot is on the way. And when it arrives, then comes the heavy lifting.
The envelope comes to your mailbox. There are four (4) pieces of mail inside:
3 (front)
3 (back)
4.
Finally, return it by mail (remember to include postage) or in person (drop off your ballot – and yours ONLY – to your county board of elections.
Congratulations! You have voted in the 2022 General Election. You can track the progress of your ballot with the Department of State’s Ballot Tracker.
Now sit back and watch the returns right here at PoliticsPA.
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