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PA Department of State @PAStateDept
How to return your voted ballot: - Seal your voted ballot in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates “official” ballot. - Seal the secrecy envelope in the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter signs. - Sign and return to your county board of elections. https://t.co/5J1SNyTM8N — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Sec Boockvar today reminded Pennsylvanians that they have one week left to register to vote and 15 days left to apply for a mail ballot for the Nov. 3 election. https://t.co/RLiNXVgTGX Register today: https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm Apply for a mail-in ballot: https://t.co/AAQAKsYRC8 https://t.co/6vPnpkVYkO — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Want to vote now? Go to your county election office or other designated location and apply for a mail-in ballot in person. Wait for your application to be processed and, if eligible, receive your ballot right away. Vote and return your ballot on the spot: https://t.co/mp9AfgkMN7 https://t.co/vcUxmbeJDg — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
PA voters have ONE WEEK to register to vote in the Nov 3 general election. Update your voter registration information or register to vote today: https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm #votesPA #ReadyToVotePA https://t.co/OaJXE2ABpN — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Examples of voter intimidation include, but are not limited to: •Spreading misleading election information •Blocking polling places •Confronting, hovering over or questioning voters •Asking for documentation Watch Sec. Boockvar's conference: https://t.co/ZUQcqkwigN https://t.co/bVS4cc1ZnT — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Make your voice heard on election day. Register to vote today: https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm #votesPA #ReadyToVotePA https://t.co/M1WOkg7peB — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
All PA voters have three ways to vote: 🗳️ Vote at your polling place on Nov 3 ✉️ Vote by mail ballot 🏢 Vote early in person with a mail ballot at your county election board office or other designated location Watch the entire conference: https://t.co/ZUQcqkwigN https://t.co/5QkHXnPLHS — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
"I went to the election office today, 25 days before the election, applied for a mail ballot, filled it out and cast it, all in one visit." Secretary Boockvar used the new option of early voting in person by mail ballot. All PA voters can vote this way: https://t.co/mp9AfgkMN7 https://t.co/4ljlrqpHIw — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
@JasonSalus To be safe, voters should get a new secrecy envelope from the county election board. — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Sec Boockvar cast her ballot today by voting early in person by mail ballot at the Bucks County Election Office. PA voters can request, receive, mark and cast their mail ballot all in one visit to their county election office or other designated location. https://t.co/WazdOsKaiu https://t.co/rhaaKa5roS — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Our PA Voter Services website, including Online Voter Registration and the mail ballot request form, will undergo scheduled system maintenance and be unavailable Friday, October 9, 2020, from 7 pm to approximately 9 pm. We thank you for your understanding. https://t.co/MsDCeRGc3z — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Your ballot must be in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates official ballot & the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter must sign. Mail ballots must be RETURNED OR POSTMARKED by 8 pm on Nov 3. Find how to return your voted ballot: https://t.co/4EsWNdyzPX — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Some counties have set up drop boxes, drop-off locations, & other means of returning mail-in ballots. See if your county has drop locations at https://t.co/FdLJoVTOXV. The list of drop box locations will be updated as more information becomes available. https://t.co/OTPhiZeR3D — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Don’t wait any longer. There are only 10 days until the voter registration deadline to vote in the November election: https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm #votesPA #ReadyToVotePA #TrustedInfo2020 https://t.co/V1skwaROy2 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Mail-in voting is a safe and secure way for Pennsylvanians to vote in the Nov 3 election. Watch this video to learn about what happens after you put your mail-in or absentee ballot in the mail or drop it off in person. Learn more about mail-in voting: https://t.co/9CHoyTerdm — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Mail ballots are in the process of being mailed. Don’t wait until the last minute to return your voted mail-in ballot. Voted mail-in ballots must be POSTMARKED OR RETURNED in-person by 8 pm on election day. Watch Sec. Boockvar's conference: https://t.co/ZUQcqkwigN https://t.co/RFLPCzBmV4 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Sec Boockvar reminded PA voters that they can vote early in person by mail ballot at county election offices and satellite election offices. Be sure to check the office hours. https://t.co/G3YLc3i40N Learn more about voting early in person by mail ballot: https://t.co/mp9AfgkMN7 https://t.co/ATZc8O7eDN — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
In order to be eligible to register to vote you must be: ☑️ A U.S. citizen ☑️ A PA resident for at least 30 days before next election ☑️ 18 years old by the next election If you checked all these boxes, then register to vote at https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm #votesPA https://t.co/urS0nGvRku — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Mail ballots must be RETURNED OR POSTMARKED by 8 pm, Nov 3. Your ballot must be in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates official ballot & the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter must sign. Find how to return your voted ballot: https://t.co/6sSTVckLZf https://t.co/WB9iRIREV7 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Mail ballots must be RETURNED OR POSTMARKED by 8 pm, Nov 3. Your ballot must be in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates official ballot & the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter must sign. Find where to return your mail ballot: https://t.co/9VPOjQu8uX https://t.co/svlJKUin5A — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
📝 Change your name? 🏠 Did you recently move? 🗳️ Want to change your party affiliation? Don't forget to update your voter information ➡️ https://t.co/333dewNe8J https://t.co/kVsIosXHMO — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
How to return your voted ballot: - Seal your voted ballot in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates “official” ballot. - Seal the secrecy envelope in the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter signs. - Sign and return to your county board of elections. https://t.co/wpaju9mwl8 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Pennsylvania voters have less than 2 weeks left to register to vote before the Nov. 3 presidential election. Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar today urged Pennsylvanians to check their voter registration status at https://t.co/2l5y8bZM35. Read more: https://t.co/ae4f1fW94c https://t.co/XHicuPZbXE — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Important Dates: Oct 19 – Voter registration deadline Oct 27 – Last day to apply for a mail-in ballot Nov 3 – Voted mail-in ballots must be postmarked or returned by 8 pm on election day (Postmarked ballots must be received before 5 pm on Nov 6) Nov 3 – Polls are open https://t.co/S19iguX0df — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
RT @SmartTalkWITF: We're joined by @KathyBoockvar today and Dep. Sec. Marks @PAStateDept to talk election issues. We know you have question… — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Drop boxes are a safe and secure way for voters to return their mail ballot. Ballot must be in the white inner secrecy envelope that indicates “official” ballot & the pre-addressed outer return envelope where the voter must sign. Learn more at: https://t.co/FdLJoVTOXV https://t.co/egBvpiLp5E — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Online voter services have been restored. Pennsylvanians can go online to: Register to vote: https://t.co/TIGH15Wdnk Apply for a mail ballot: https://t.co/HGm6RLnTOl Check their registration status: https://t.co/HR79RYmUJi Use all election services: https://t.co/vr3inRCcqc https://t.co/2QZdGxBIwV — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Voters can: 🖨️Print election-related forms at: https://t.co/gExFq5yttV 🏦Return forms and ballots to their county election office: https://t.co/D6gpv3lvAH 📫Request printed applications be mailed to them at: https://t.co/49VuFuA2Fx or call 1-877-VOTESPA (1-877-868-3772) 3/3 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Commonwealth IT personnel are working around the clock with the outside contractor to restore service as soon as possible. Affected Department of State services include online voter registration, application for mail ballots, professional licensing and others. 2/3 — PolitiTweet.org
PA Department of State @PAStateDept
Multiple Commonwealth agencies are experiencing outages due to an outside contractor’s equipment failure. There is no indication of any malicious activity. Press Release: https://t.co/GCMG3CPCET 1/3 https://t.co/bWNXac4nA3 — PolitiTweet.org