Voting the ENTIRE ballot can change ✅ outcomes
As the nation’s eyes remain focused on Pennsylvania, I want to urge everyone to vote on ALL of the races on your ballot – don’t leave any of YOUR voting power on the table!
Did you know? Four years ago, between 37,000 and 45,000 Philadelphians who did vote on other parts of the ballot skipped the races for state attorney general, auditor general, and treasurer. And in one of those races, Philadelphia’s skipped votes were only 11,000 less than the statewide margin of victory.
This year, the choice to vote on ALL of the ballot could make the difference in those races as well as control of the U.S. Senate. City Commissioner Lisa Deeley has posted short videos about why the statewide races matter and what those offices do:
● U.S. Senator: Youtube video; Facebook video; Twitter video (this video is in Spanish but is also captioned in English)
● PA Auditor General: Youtube video; Facebook video; Twitter video
● PA Attorney General:Youtube video; Facebook video; Twitter video
● PA Treasurer: Youtube video; Facebook video; Twitter video
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Have you made your plan to vote? The last day to vote is this Tuesday, Nov. 5: Pennsylvania polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can find your polling place and more information about voting at the polls by clicking here.
If you need to return a mail ballot, you can do that at City Hall (Room 140) or one of 10 satellite elections offices across Philadelphia, or one of the official ballot drop boxes. Mail ballots must be RECEIVED by an elections office by 8 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 5, 2024) to be counted.
For more information about voting, you can visit the Philadelphia City Commissioners’ website or call one of these numbers:
County Board of Elections: 215-686-3469
Voter Registration Office: 215-686-1591
Election Board Unit: 215-685-4811
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