You must register to vote at the address where you actually live – your residence address. Owning property or a business in a county does not make you a resident of that county.
To register to vote:
You have 4 ways to register to vote. You can register:
Register to vote online
You can register to vote using Pennsylvania’s accessible online form.
Before you begin, be sure to have your Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT ID card handy. If you don’t have one, you can upload a signature or print and sign the form.
Once you submit your online application, it will go to the appropriate county voter registration office for processing.
If your voter registration card does not come in the mail within 14 days, contact your county voter registration office.
More information about registering to vote online
How to use online voter registration
If you prefer to use a paper form, you can download the Pennsylvania Voter Registration Application. Print it, then fill it in, sign it and send it to your county voter registration office. Paper voter registration forms must be received in county voter registration offices by close of business on the voter registration deadline.
Pennsylvania Voter Registration Application (English)
The Voter Registration Application is also available in Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese.
Pennsylvania Voter Registration Application (Chinese Simplified)
You can register to vote in your county at the county voter registration office or any of the government agencies listed below. Paper voter registration forms must be received in county voter registration offices by close of business on the voter registration deadline.
Find your county voter registration office.
You can register to vote at any Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) photo or driver’s license center when you obtain or update your driver’s license.
Find a PennDOT location near you
You can also register to vote at many state government offices, including:
The Secretary of the Commonwealth and all county voter registration offices will provide printed copies of the Voter Registration Application to anyone who asks for them. This includes candidates, political parties or organizations, and other federal, state and municipal offices.
To request copies of the Voter Registration Application email RA-VOTERREG@pa.gov or call 1-877-868-3772. Be sure to include the number of voter registration forms you want.
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