DeLissio touts experience, Khan brings enthusiasm to Hill forum | The Chestnut Hill Local
DeLissio touts experience, Khan brings enthusiasm to Hill forum | The Chestnut Hill Local
New state house district brings a competitive primary to Mt. Airy | The Chestnut Hill Local
New state house district brings a competitive primary to Mt. Airy | The Chestnut Hill Local
Inquirer Endorsement of Larry Krasner for DA
Larry Krasner deserves a second term as Philly district attorney
Current Judicial Selection Process
Current Judicial Selection Process – Elections | Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts Pennsylvania is one of only a handful of states still electing all of its judges in partisan political elections. Although PMC does not think this system is designed to select the most highly qualified judges, we believe that so long as Pennsylvania continues to elect its judges, it is our responsibility to inform the public about the elections and electoral process. www.pmconline.org |
CURE Report
Where to Vote + More
Where do I vote: https://atlas.phila.gov/voting. https://atlas.phila.gov: Explore the City’s property data in one place, including deeds, zoning, permits, and more. |
What is My Registration Status?
Voter Registration Status – PhiladelphiaVotes.com You may check your voter registration status by calling the Philadelphia Voter Registration Office at 215-686-1590, or you may check your status online with the Pennsylvania Department of State by clicking here.. Please note that if you recently changed your registration information, the Philadelphia Voter Registration Office will have the most updated records. www.philadelphiavotes.com |
Mail-in and Absentee Ballots
Mail-In and Absentee Ballots – PhiladelphiaVotes.com Mail-In and Absentee Ballots. Already applied for a ballot? Not sure? Check the status of your application here! In 2019 the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed Act 77, reforming Pennsylvania’s election laws. www.philadelphiavotes.com |
Important Dates for Voters
Registering to Vote Online
Registering to Vote – PhiladelphiaVotes.com To register to vote in Philadelphia, you must be: A citizen of the United States for at least one month before the next election. A resident of Philadelphia and your election district for at least 30 days before the next election. At least 18 years of age on or before the day of the next election. www.philadelphiavotes.com |