Department of State Outlines Procedure and Deadlines for Voting by Mail in May 18 Primary

HARRISBURG – Acting Secretary of State Veronica W. Degraffenreid on Tuesday urged Pennsylvanians who plan to vote by mail in the May 18 municipal primary to apply for their ballot well in advance of the May 11 deadline.

“Voters who wish to vote by mail ballot should apply now so that they will receive their ballot from their county as soon as it is available. Then they can fill it out and return it well before Election Day,” Degraffenreid said.

“This is a secure, convenient and accessible voting option that allows eligible Pennsylvanians to vote in the privacy of their own home.”

More than 597,000 voters already have applied for mail-in ballots for the primary election, and more than 19,000 voters have applied for absentee ballots. 

To vote by mail, remember these tips and requirements:

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

“Whichever secure voting method you choose, the most important thing is to vote and let your voice be heard,” Degraffenreid said.

“Municipal elections affect the daily life of every voter because local officials make taxation, zoning, road maintenance, school curriculum and many other important decisions.” 

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

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