Submitted by LWVPA t3_y9w81y in Pennsylvania
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Hi! We're staff members and experts from the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania, here to answer your PA voting questions ahead of the November 2022 General Election! This election is a critical one for Pennsylvanians, and we want to make sure all PA voters are informed and empowered to make their voices heard at the ballot on November 8th.
Ask us anything about voter registration, voting by mail, ballot questions, what to expect at your polling place, and how to make a voting plan that works for you. We'll be answering your questions from 12pm to 1pm ET.
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Answering your questions today for LWVPA are: Susan Gobreski, LWVPA Director of Government Policy, Meg Pierce, LWVPA Executive Director, Sam Anthony, LWVPA Membership and Operations Coordinator
LWVPA OP t1_it849i5 wrote
SG: A few things to remember -
*Every* person is eligible to cast a provisional ballot – if you aren’t in the poll books, or if you are at the wrong polling place – or whatever. The county then verifies all the provisional ballots and if you were eligible to vote, your vote is counted.
If you request a mail ballot, and then decide to vote in person, you must bring your whole mail ballot package with you. It will be “spoiled” and you can then vote on the machine! If you don’t bring your mail ballot with you, you can vote by provisional ballot, and the county will check the records to make sure you didn’t submit your mail ballot.