Politics & Government
PA Primary Election: Where And When To Vote On June 2
The primary election on June 2 is nearly here, so make sure you know where and when to vote before election day.
PENNSYLVANIA — The Pennsylvania primary election is nearly here after officials postponed the April 28 election due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, voters will cast ballots on June 2 in the primary races. But voters need to know when and where to vote.
Polls will open Tuesday, June 2 at 7 a.m. Voters can cast ballots up until 8 p.m.
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Some polling places that voters were familiar with may have changed due to the virus. Because many polling sites are senior centers, and because many other polling sites are not large enough to allow for social distancing, officials in some areas are planning to hold the elections at new sites.
If you're not sure where your polling place is, use this online tool to find out where to vote.
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Polling sites will be provided with kits for all volunteers including hand sanitizer, masks, gloves, and wipes to routinely clean all high-touch surfaces. In addition, there will be floor marking tape to protect social distancing standards.
Pennsylvanians who are using mail-in ballots or absentee ballots must have their ballots in to their County Board of Elections by 8 p.m. June 2.
The last day to apply for mail-in and absentee ballots was May 26.
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