Pennsylvania Votes!! Voter Information

The voters of the Keystone State make their voices heard today.  Pennsylvania reports that 156,ooo new voters have registered as democrats.  Also, 150,000 republicans have switched party affiliations to vote in the democratic primary.  A grand total of 8,328,123 have registered to vote for the Pennsylvania primary today.  Because there is no early voting in Pennsylvania without a valid excuse, candidates do not benefit from wide leads held in Pennsylvania six weeks ago.  The polls close at 8pm est.

Potential problems and solutions Pennsylvania voters may face at the polls today:

  1. Voters without proper ID.  Voters need to bring valid identification.  New voters are required to bring identification, but all voters should bring id just to be safe.  Such identification can be a Pennsylvania drivers license or a picture student or employee id.  Acceptable non-photo ID must have a name and address, such as a current utility bill or current paycheck. 
  2. Another potential problem is voters names not appearing in the poll books. If a voter’s name doesn’t appear in the poll book, Common Cause advises voters to ask poll workers to check supplemental voting lists that are sometimes printed up after the main poll books are printed, and ask the poll workers to call the county board of elections. As a last resort he or she should ask to vote on a provisional ballot. 
  3. Voters arriving at the wrong precinct.  If a Pensylvanian voter shows up at the wrong precinct “their vote can still count as long as they cast their vote anywhere in the correct county, even if they are at the wrong precinct in their county.  To have their vote count, they need to complete a provisional ballot and have the correct ID.”  
  4. Voting machine malfunction.  If a voter is at a polling place where voting machines have broken down or failed to start up, he or she should request an emergency paper ballot to vote. 
  5. Voters arriving at the polls near closing time.  Voters who arrive at the polls and are in line before 8pm must be allowed to vote according to Pennsylvania law.  Voters cannot be turned away if they are in line by 8pm.

Voters who experience problems at their polling location should call Pennsylvania’s voter hotline: 1-877-VOTES-PA (1-877-868-3772) and/or the Common Cause national election protection line: 1-866-OUR VOTE (1-866-687-8683)

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