Mail Voting Steps for the Nov. 3 General Election Explained

HARRISBURG – Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar on Thursday outlined the steps for Pennsylvanians to vote by mail and urged voters planning on this option to apply now for their ballot.

“Mail-in or absentee voting offers eligible voters a secure, convenient, accessible and, during the COVID-19 pandemic, an especially safe option of voting in the privacy of their own homes. But it’s important that voters follow all the steps necessary so their mail-in ballot will be counted,” Boockvar said.

“We want every voter’s voice to be heard – whether they vote by mail, early in person at their county election office or at the polls on election day.”

To vote by mail, remember these tips and requirements:

Boockvar noted that eligible voters also have two other voting options:

“Pennsylvanians now have more voting options – that are more secure, accessible and convenient – than ever before,” Boockvar said. “Whichever option you choose, the most important thing is that you vote and let your voice be heard.”

For more information on voting in Pennsylvania, visit the department’s voting Web site: votesPA.com.

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