You’ll vote at your designated polling place in Pennsylvania. To find your exact location and the rules for voting, use official state resources. Direct steps to locate your polling place
- Use the Pennsylvania Department of State’s polling place finder to look up your exact polling location by county and town.
 - If you cannot access the online tool, contact your county elections office for your polling place and registration status.
 - On Election Day, arrive by 8:00 PM (the polls close at 8:00 PM; those in line by 8:00 PM can still vote), and be prepared to show acceptable identification if required by your locality.
 
Helpful contexts and tips
- You must vote in the precinct where you are registered; voting at a different polling place is not allowed. If you’re unsure of your registration status, check online with the state’s voter services or call your county board of elections.
 - If you encounter issues at the polls (e.g., a mismatch in the poll book or other voting difficulties), you can request a provisional ballot. Your county elections officials will determine later whether it will be counted.
 - If your question is about mail-in voting as an alternative, you can apply for a mail-in ballot through official channels and return it by the stated deadline.
 
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