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PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Mail ballots must RECEIVED by 8 pm, May 18. Your ballot must be in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates “official election ballot” & the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter must sign. Find where to return your mail ballot: https://t.co/OqPo6R9leB https://t.co/jsIqoOqVDK — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
5 days until the election. Know your rights at the polls: https://t.co/JVZ9GkU3MD Return your voted mail ballot to your county board of elections: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO https://t.co/7Yl3uB617Q — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
How to seal your voted ballot: - Seal your voted ballot in the inner secrecy envelope that indicates “official election ballot.” - Seal the secrecy envelope in the pre-addressed outer return envelope - Sign, put today’s date and return to your county board of elections. https://t.co/d8Bnps8oCy — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
📍 Where is my polling place? Use the OFFICIAL polling place search tool: https://t.co/AfRavQwtaI ☑️ Am I registered to vote? Check your status: https://t.co/5vSzn020fy ✉️ Where do I drop off my voted mail ballot? Find your county’s drop-off location: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO https://t.co/M8Ly5QSAJc — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
RT @Allegheny_Co: The May 18 primary is just around the corner, and we are still in need of poll workers in some communities. Don't live th… — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
2. If you don’t have your ballot, you can vote by provisional ballot at your polling place. Your county board of elections will verify that you didn’t vote by mail before counting your provisional ballot. Learn more about mail-in voting: https://t.co/K9KBHMXfnW — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
If you do not return your voted mail-in ballot by the deadline and you want to vote in person, you have two options. 1. Bring your ballot and both envelopes to your polling place to be voided. You can then vote on your county’s voting system. https://t.co/qhI09PImV6 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
For the May 18 election, Sec Degraffenreid recommends PA voters visit https://t.co/liU75BrQpf, where they can confirm their registration status and locate their polling place. https://t.co/LqkcU249hJ May 11 is the deadline to apply for a mail ballot: https://t.co/AAQAKsYRC8 https://t.co/aVmApK28bQ — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Have you voted your mail-in or absentee ballot yet? They must be RECEIVED by your county board of elections by 8 pm on May 18. Postmarks do NOT count. Find where you can return your mail ballot: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO #votesPA https://t.co/HwQlDM5sGj — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
📍 Are you unsure of where to vote? Use the OFFICIAL polling place search tool: https://t.co/AfRavQwtaI 🗳️ What can I expect at the polling place? Learn more: https://t.co/YUOSYSOyhC #votesPA https://t.co/iqEJx46fue — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
May 11 is the last day to vote early in person with a mail ballot. PA voters can request, receive, mark and cast their mail ballot all in one visit to their county board of elections or other designated location. Learn more about early voting: https://t.co/mp9AfgkMN7 https://t.co/xNarBGNg4D — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Don’t wait until the last minute to return your voted mail ballot. Mail ballots must be RECEIVED by 8 p.m. on May 18. Postmarks do not count. Find where you can return your voted mail ballot: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO https://t.co/PIzkI6m15d — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
All eligible PA voters can apply for a mail ballot, mark, and cast their ballot all in one trip. Just go to your county board of elections or other designated location and vote TODAY! The deadline to vote early in person is Tuesday, May 11. Learn more: https://t.co/mp9AfgkMN7 https://t.co/cL0BklRK1z — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
PA voters can request, receive, mark and cast their mail or absentee ballot all in one visit to their county board of elections or other designated location. Cast your vote at your convenience. Learn more about early voting: https://t.co/mp9AfgkMN7 #votesPA https://t.co/f9rtC87EYM — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
RT @GovernorsOffice: .@GovernorTomWolf today congratulated Kimberly Adams, Greg Darr, and John Hartzell from the @PAStateDept Office of Chi… — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
How to seal your voted ballot: - Seal your voted ballot in the inner secrecy envelope that indicates “official election ballot.” - Seal the secrecy envelope in the pre-addressed outer return envelope - Sign, put today’s date and return to your county board of elections. https://t.co/MnF4GUSgLT — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
During the 2021 May Municipal Primary, all eligible Pennsylvania voters can vote on these ballot questions. Read about the four ballot questions, including three proposed constitutional amendments: https://t.co/GA4e7uFMe5 https://t.co/mC6dVwL28b — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson and Commissioner Kalonji Johnson outlined how the ongoing emergency disaster declaration is allowing licensed healthcare professionals to provide quality patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/UyRRASWx0U https://t.co/8ZpF1D1Qh8 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Join today’s 1:30 pm livestream as Commissioner Johnson discusses how flexible emergency disaster declarations allow licensed healthcare professionals to respond to patient needs during disaster incidents. Live Stream: https://t.co/qS2z4yQsFT Español: https://t.co/T8oxbAuFBC https://t.co/xK8XYJGRjJ — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
PA voters can return their voted mail-in & absentee ballots in person with their county board of elections. Find where you can return your mail ballot: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO #votesPA https://t.co/CHVyasPuAi — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
RT @PennsylvaniaGov: THANK YOU, Pennsylvania nurses, for all you do to keep us safe and healthy. 🩺🤗 #NursesDay #PAproud https://t.co/L8B3GX… — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Mail ballots must be RECEIVED by your county by 8pm, May 18. A postmark does not count. Mail your ballot TODAY or drop it off at your county board of elections: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO #votesPA https://t.co/NhJzVkjpyC — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Attention PA high school students, teachers & administrators: TODAY is the deadline to enroll your school in the Governor’s Civic Engagement Award Program. Make sure your school’s voter registration efforts are recognized by signing up at: https://t.co/dDmdw70PX3 #StudentVotesPA https://t.co/5rs52GZ5YE — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Are you ready to vote? Municipal elections are important. Local elected officials impact zoning, public safety, road maintenance, school curriculum, taxes and take actions that will shape our communities. Visit https://t.co/liU75BrQpf for your election information. https://t.co/hE4WHdvrzZ — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Voted mail-in and absentee ballots must be RECEIVED by your county election office by 8 pm on May 18. Postmarks do NOT count. Find where you can return your mail ballot: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO #votesPA https://t.co/TmwQ8zuq5t — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Acting Secretary Degraffenreid reminded registered PA voters that they have one week left to apply for a mail ballot for the May 18 primary election. All voted mail ballots must be RECEIVED by your county board of elections by 8 pm on May 18. https://t.co/PeW1kC6lhM https://t.co/c97pynWsiK — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
We are two weeks away from the #PAPrimary. Do you still have your mail ballot? Make sure it gets to your county board of elections BEFORE 8 pm on May 18 by mailing it now or returning it in person: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO #votesPA https://t.co/TFw32tFr38 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
We are two weeks away from the #PAPrimary. Do you still have your mail ballot? Make sure it gets to your county election office BEFORE 8 pm on May 18 by mailing it now or returning it in person: https://t.co/RYXVnb54iO #votesPA https://t.co/5YvLrg5a6a — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Today is the last day to register to vote or update your information for the May 18 #PAPrimary. Those applying online have until 11:59 pm: https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm #votesPA https://t.co/YCIcgDjYrT — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Acting Secretary Degraffenreid announced today that more than 741,500 Pennsylvanians have applied for mail ballots for the May 18 municipal primary election. Sec. Degraffenreid also reminded Pennsylvanians that today is the last day to register to vote. https://t.co/7xD58KJkee https://t.co/V3KMpFFAjv — PolitiTweet.org