PENNSYLVANIA VOTER BILL OF RIGHTS
Know Your Rights | Exercise Your Right to Vote
Voting is the most direct way for you to affect your government — don’t let anyone deprive you of this precious right! Read through the list below and be aware of your rights before you go to the polls, and use the information below if you encounter any harassment or intimidation.
- If you forget your ID, you CAN vote. If records show that you have moved, you CAN vote.
- If you are physically disabled, or are over the age of 65, you have the right to an accessible polling place and help in voting.
- You CAN bring your minor child into the voting booth with you.
- If you are in line at the polling place before 8pm on Election Day, you CAN vote.
If there is any question about your right to vote, YOU CAN STILL VOTE by PROVISIONAL BALLOT.
If you have a problem, make it clear that you know your rights. You also can:
- Talk to the Voting Rights attorney at your polling place.
- Ask for the name of the person who is denying you the vote and write it down.
- Ask to talk to a supervisor and lodge a complaint.
If you have a problem, please call 1.800.PA.VOTE9.
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