Pennsylvania has a fairly robust training process for the poll workers, but it is always possible that your location will have a poorly qualified judge of elections.
It’s key to bring your entire mail-in ballot package to the polling place for surrender - that includes the security envelope. If you are still being turned away and don’t understand why, request a provisional ballot.
The only reasons you would not be allowed to vote provisionally are:
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Reply to comment by Jeffy3 in The Philadelphia Inquirer: The Supreme Court just undid a key ruling for counting undated Pennsylvania mail ballots by oldschoolskater
Pennsylvania has a fairly robust training process for the poll workers, but it is always possible that your location will have a poorly qualified judge of elections. It’s key to bring your entire mail-in ballot package to the polling place for surrender - that includes the security envelope. If you are still being turned away and don’t understand why, request a provisional ballot. The only reasons you would not be allowed to vote provisionally are: