Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7: How to find polling place or ballot drop box
On Tuesday, Pennsylvania voters will be choosing a justice of the state Supreme Court as well as judges for other state appeals courts, and in Philadelphia, voters will choose a new mayor and the 17 members of City Council.
Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. In Philadelphia, you can find your polling place by clicking here. If you have a question about your polling place location, you can contact the Philadelphia Voter Registration Office at (215) 686-1590.
If you’re using a mail ballot, you can use one of the city’s drop boxes to get it directly to the elections office in time. You can click here to find an official drop box or mobile ballot return site near you. For a mail-in ballot to be counted, it must be dropped off by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
You can click here to learn how to avoid the “naked ballot” problem that has invalidated some mail ballots in Pennsylvania. It’s also important to mark the correct date on the outer envelope (NOT your date of birth).
To track the status of your mail-in or absentee ballot in Pennsylvania, click here.
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My office can help with federal issues. During my first six years in Congress, my office has helped to return to or save more than $25 million for Philadelphians from federal agencies such as the IRS, Social Security Administration and Department of Veterans Affairs. We also help constituents with other federal concerns such as U.S. Postal Service issues and immigration or passport issues.
If you’re seeking help with a federal agency or a federal concern, you can contact my offices at 215-276-0340 (Northwest Philadelphia) or 215-254-3400 (Point Breeze) or fill out this form that legally authorizes us to look into your case.