PENNSYLVANIA, USA — There are many options for Pennsylvanians looking to vote this Election Day.
Here is a list of where and when people can vote in Pennsylvania.
In-person voting
On Election Day, Pennsylvanians can vote at their local polling places. According to pa.gov, polling places will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Nov. 5. Voters must be at the correct polling places in order to vote. Upon arrival at their respective polling places, voters will check in with poll workers and either vote using a paper ballot or with a ballot marking device.
To find the closest polling place in each county, click here.
For more instructions on voting in person in each county, click here.
Voting with a mail-in or absentee ballot
According to pa.gov, residents can vote by mail without supplying a reason or request an absentee ballot if unable to vote in their respective municipalities. This includes if a voter is too ill to vote at a polling place, though a reason will have to be given. Applications for a mail-in or absentee ballot are due to each voter's county election office by 5 p.m. on Oct. 29.
Mail-in or absentee ballots must be received by county election offices by 8 p.m. Nov. 5.
Voters can click here to apply for a mail-in ballot online.
Voters can click here to apply for a mail-in ballot by mail.
Voters can click here to apply for an absentee ballot by mail.
Mail-in ballots can be applied for in person at the county election office of each resident prior to Election Day. Residents can vote in-person by mail ballot at their county election office.
Voters can only vote in-person by mail ballot until Oct. 29.
For more information on the 2024 Elections, you can visit our voter guide here.