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How to Vote in Philadelphia

BY The Philadelphia Citizen Staff

Oct. 22, 2024

We put together this handy how-to-vote guide so that you can step into the voting booth (or fill out a mail-in / absentee ballot) with confidence.

Keep reading to find easy tips on how to register to vote in Philadelphia (and, for that matter, Pennsylvania), how to check your registration status, how to sign up for mail-in ballots, and how to find your polling place and voting district.

An informed voter is the best kind of voter (though all voters are pretty great), so we hope you’ll find this how-to list useful in the pursuit of your No. 1 civic duty.

MAKE SURE YOUR BALLOT WAS ACCEPTED

FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE IN PHILADELPHIA AND PA

FIND YOUR VOTING DISTRICT IN PHILADELPHIA AND PA

SEE WHO IS ON THE 2024 BALLOT

REGISTER TO VOTE IN PA

CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION STATUS IN PA

CHANGE INFO ON YOUR PA VOTER REGISTRATION

The deadline to register to vote in Pennsylvania in the 2024 election was October 21, 2024.

In PA, you do not need to give a reason for voting early, at your convenience, instead of in-person on Election Day. But you must register to do so.

The deadline to request a mail-in ballot for the November 5, 2024 general election is October 29, 2024.

In PA, you have the right to vote early, by mail, via absentee ballot, for any reason at all. You don’t need to provide an excuse. A mail-in ballot and an absentee ballot are the same thing.

To request a mail-in / absentee ballot, you can:

Application accepted? You will receive a mail-in ballot with instructions from your county election office.

This page answers any other questions you may have about mail-in / absentee early voting in PA.

Your options for returning mail-in/ absentee ballots:

Here’s what you can expect on Election Day in Philadelphia this November, including where to find your polling place and voting district, and who’s running for office.

The general election is November 5, 2024.

If you’re voting in person on Election Day, remember that you can get in line to vote before 7am, and you can vote as long as you were in line before 8pm — even if you don’t get into the actual voting booth after 8pm.

Polling places are subject to change, so make sure you know where to go if you’re planning to vote in person. The process is easy. If you’re a Philadelphia resident, go here, and enter your street address. If you live outside Philly in PA, go here, to enter your address. Voila!

Not sure what district you belong to? It’s confusing, we get it. Thankfully there’s an easy way to find out. If you’re a Philadelphia resident, go here and search by address. If you live in PA outside of Philadelphia, go here to search by address, municipality and county.

The deadline to register to be able to vote in the 2024 election was October 21, 2024.

You can vote in the United States if you are:

A resident of Philadelphia and your election district for at least 30 days before Election Day

At least 18 years of age on or before Election Day

Check all those boxes? Great! But do it quick: No matter how you choose register:

In order to vote on Election Day, November 5, 2024, you must have registered to vote by Monday, October 21, 2024.

Click on this link to fill out the Voter Registration Application. Fill it out top to bottom, verify that you’re not a robot and hit send.

When your application is submitted, you’ll receive an application tracking number in your email. You can use that to track your voter registration application status through this form.

When you are successfully registered, you’ll receive a voter registration card in the mail, which details the address of your polling place. That should take about 14 days.

Download and print this application, then fill it out, sign it and mail it to your county board of elections, which you can find here. Registration applications must be received in county voter registration offices by close of business on the voter registration deadline.

In Philadelphia, that address is:

The Philadelphia County Board of Elections

520 N. Columbus Boulevard, 5th Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19123

No printer? Voter registration applications are also available at the U.S. Post Office, Philadelphia public libraries and, funny enough, state liquor stores.

When election times draw near, you may find local organizations manning voter registration drives near busy areas of the city, like groceries and public parks. These folks will have all the tools on hand to help you through the registration process — just remember to have a valid PA ID handy.

The last thing you want to do is show up to the polls on Election Day to find out you’re not even registered. It’s always a good idea to double check. We show you how to do that below, along with making updates to your registration status — whether it’s changing your address or swapping political parties.

Want to verify that you’re registered to vote in PA? The process is simple. Go to this site and enter one of three criteria: your name, driver’s license number or PennDOT ID. Voila!

The deadline to change your voter registration to vote in the 2024 general election was October 21, 2024.

You can still change your voter registration for the 2025 elections.

In order to vote in the May 20, 2025 primary election, you must register by May 5, 2025. In order to vote in the general election on November 4, 2025, you must register to vote by October 20, 2025.

Did your address or name change since the last election? You can update the information on your voter registration by filling out a new voter registration application.

If you’re doing it online, click “Change of Name” or “Change of Address” on question No. 3 to be sent in the right direction. Question No. 10 on the printed-out form also gives you a chance to enter a new name and/or address.

If you decide you want to change your party to Democrat, Republican, Green, Working Families, etc. … You can do that by filling out a new voter registration application. If you’re doing it online, click “Change of Party” on question No. 3. Question No. 3 on the printed-out form also gives you a chance to enter a new party.

In order to change your party and vote in 2025 (in the May 20 primary election and November 4 general election), you must update this information 15 days beforehand, on May 5 for the primary and October 20 for the general.

Good luck getting out the vote, Pennsylvania!

Every Voice, Every Vote funds Philadelphia media and community organizations to expand access to civic news and information. The coalition is led by The Lenfest Institute for Journalism. Lead support for Every Voice, Every Vote in 2024 and 2025 is provided by the William Penn Foundation with additional funding from The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, Comcast NBC Universal, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Henry L. Kimelman Family Foundation, Judy and Peter Leone, Arctos Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, 25th Century Foundation, and Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation.

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