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  1. Option 1: Apply for a ballot online. Option 2: Apply for a ballot by mail. Option 3: Apply for a ballot at your county election office. Option 4: Vote in person by mail ballot before Election Day. Option 5: Request an emergency absentee ballot. What’s the annual mail-in ballot request?

  2. In Pennsylvania, you have two vote-by-mail options. Mail-in ballot: Any registered voter can apply for a mail-in ballot. Absentee ballot: Registered voters who can’t make it to their polling place on Election Day because of illness, disability, work, or travel can apply for an absentee ballot.

    • How Can I Apply For A Mail-In Ballot If I Have Not Yet?
    • When Will I Receive My Mail-In Ballot If I've Already Applied For One?
    • What Is The Deadline For Applying For A Mail-In Ballot?
    • Should I Be Concerned That My Mail-In Ballot Won't Be counted?
    • What If I Already Signed Up For A Mail-In Ballot, But Want to Vote In-Person?
    • What If I Don’T Get My Mail-In Ballot?
    • Will Drop-Off Boxes Be Available For Ballots?

    Three ways: online, by mail or by phone. Applying for a mail-in ballot online is the quickest way, but requires a driver's license or state-issued form of identification. Online applications can be found at county board of election websites like Philadelphia's (found HERE) or at the Pennsylvania Department of State's PA Votes website (found HERE)Ap...

    If you've already submitted your application for a mail-in ballot, you will receive a confirmation email (if you provided an email with the application) that your application was received. Officials recommend providing an email because you will receive notifications from the county election board along the way, including when they receive your subm...

    The current deadline is seven days before the Nov. 3 election. But election officials say that date is unrealistic, in part because of the unpredictability of the U.S. Postal Service's mail service. Many counties are advocating state lawmakers to move up that deadline to at least 15 days before the election. So stay tuned.

    Gov. Tom Wolf issued an executive order just before the primary election in June that allowed counties to continue counting the overwhelming surge of mail-in ballots for seven days after the election. State lawmakers are expected to consider adopting that into law when they return to Harrisburg this month, or Wolf could issue another order ahead of...

    You can still vote in-person at your assigned polling place. You must bring your mail-in ballot with you and a poll worker will destroy it. Once it is destroyed, you can then sign in and vote at a ballot box. If you do not have your mail-in ballot when you arrive at the polling place, you can still vote. However, the poll worker will have you fill ...

    Breathe easy: You can go to your assigned polling place and vote in-person by filling out a provisional ballotif you have not received your mail-in ballot. There is also the possibility that your name will be on the voter rolls at the polling place.

    The Trump re-election campaign has filed a lawsuit against every Pennsylvania county as well as the Wolf administration seeking to bar the use of drop-off boxes in the Nov. 3 election. Their use is up in the air pending the outcome of that lawsuit. If they are allowed, it will likely be up to the individual counties to determine if drop-off boxes w...

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  3. All registered PA voters can cast their ballot by mail. Apply online today. Applications are available in multiple languages. You do not need an excuse to apply for a mail-in ballot. Vote at your county election office.

  4. Since 2020, millions of Pennsylvania voters have cast their ballot by mail. Who may apply for a mail ballot? Any registered Pennsylvania voter can choose to vote by mail in any election.

  5. To submit an application for an absentee or mail-in ballot, you must provide identification including a Pennsylvania driver's license number or PennDOT photo ID card number. A voter without one of those may provide the last four digits of their Social Security number.

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  7. Learn how to register to vote, check your voter status, or sign up to vote by mail ballot in Pennsylvania.

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