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If not, request a new one at your local election office. If it looks fine, like a reasonable person would be able to use it, fill it out and send it in. Let it dry, making sure to keep the envelope flaps open so they don’t seal shut. county, you can do this at the election board office. You can also hand over your completed and double-enveloped ballot in person. Just drop the envelope into any mailbox or a slot at any post office. If you’re using the postal service, you don’t need to affix a stamp. Just like requesting a ballot, you can do that two ways - via U.S. Supreme Court said a handwriting mismatch alone is not reason enough to disqualify a ballot.īe sure to sign and date the declaration on the back of the outer envelope Adam Bonin Submit your voteĪll that’s left is to hand it all over. In the same decision that made secrecy envelopes a requirement, the Pa. Note: Don’t worry too much about your signature matching the one on file. So, put your autograph next to the appropriate X, write down the date, and print your name and address. (You can only have someone else fill it out for you if that’s already part of your voter registration file, or if you get a separate document from the county election board in advance.) One is for people who filled out their ballot themselves, the majority of folks. You might notice there are two places to sign.

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It also makes sure you understand that once you submit this ballot, you will not be able to vote in person on Election Day (unless you bring in the ballot AND both envelopes to be voided).

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This certifies your vote is coming from you - and that you are who you say you are: a registered, valid voter in your current district.

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Just need to fill out and sign and date the voter declaration on the back. Give yourself a pat on the back, you’re almost done.

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Danya Henninger / Billy Penn Sign the back of the outer envelope











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