IMPORTANT DATES
Know these important dates for the upcoming election:
May 5, 2025 – Last day to register to vote in the Primary Election Applications must be in by 5 pm. May 13, 2025 – Last day to request a mail-in or civilian absentee ballot Applications must be in by 5 pm. May 20, 2025 – Primary Election Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm. Last day for return of mail-in and civilian absentee ballots. November 4, 2025 – Municipal Election Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm. Last day for return of mail-in and civilian absentee ballots. |
SATELITE ELECTION OFFICES OPEN MAY 10-11 From Allegheny Votes newsletter: Allegheny County voters can go to any of four satellite locations available on Mother’s Day weekend, Saturday, May 10, and Sunday, May 11. Elections staff will operate the following locations from 9 am – 5 pm daily: CCAC Homewood 701 N. Homewood Avenue, Pittsburgh 15208 North Park Ice Rink 1200 Pearce Mill Road, Wexford 15090 South Park Ice Rink 30 Corrigan Drive, Bethel Park 15102 County Office Building 542 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 15219 Reminders: 1. Photography and filming inside of polling places is prohibited. 2. Voters may apply for, receive, vote, and return their own ballots. No one may return a ballot for another voter unless they also provide a completed designated agent form. |
10 BALLOT RETURN SITES OPEN MAY 16-19 SATELITE ELECTION OFFICES OPEN MAY 10-11 From Allegheny Votes newsletter: Voters may return their completed absentee or mail-in ballots at any of 10 sites that will be available Friday through Monday, May 16th to 19th. Services will be offered from 11 to 7 pm on Friday and Monday and 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday in these locations: Allegheny County Emergency Services Building 150 Hookstown Grade Road, Coraopolis 15108 Boyce Park Four Seasons Lodge 901 Centerview Drive, Plum 15239 Carnegie Public Library – Squirrel Hill – Marlborough Entrance 5801 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 15217 North Park Ice Rink 1200 Pearce Mill Road, Wexford 15090 South Park Ice Rink 30 Corrigan Drive, Bethel Park 15102 Dormont Pool 1801 Dormont Avenue, Pittsburgh 15216 Community College of Allegheny County – Homewood 701 N. Homewood Avenue, Pittsburgh 15208 Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank 1 N. Linden Street, Duquesne 15110 Avalon Public Library 317 S. Home Avenue, Pittsburgh 15202 County Office Building 542 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 15219 Voters may only return their own ballots unless they present a completed designated agent form. |
MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE: CHECK YOUR POLLING LOCATION
If you plan to vote in person, you can check on your polling place here. Changed locations are highlighted in yellow. Locations that will be changing are highlighted in red.
Voters whose polling place has moved will be notified by mail of the new polling place address. Former polling places are identified on Election Day by posters directing voters to the new location.
You’ll need your municipality, ward, and district to identify your polling place. If you don’t have that information, you can find it here.
PA DEPARTMENT OF STATE VOTING PAGE
vote.pa.gov– Check your registration, first-time voter information, apply for a mail-in ballot, find your polling place or get further information from the Pennsylvania Department of State.
FROM ALLEGHENY COUNTY
If you applied for and voted by mail-in ballot in the Primary Election, and if you checked the box on the application requesting mail-in ballots for the rest of the year, there is no need to apply again. Unsure whether you have already applied? Before you apply again, check your status on Online/Absentee Ballot Tracking (pa.gov). With your name, your birthdate, and your county, you can see where you are in the process of applying for a mail-in or absentee ballot.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS (NONPARTISAN) INFORMATION
Pennsylvania specific information: https://www.vote411.org/pennsylvania
PHONE HELP: 1-877-VOTESPA (868-3772)
Federal Election Commission Election Day Information
The duties of the FEC, which is an independent regulatory agency, are to disclose campaign finance information, to enforce the provisions of the law such as the limits and prohibitions on contributions, and to oversee the public funding of Presidential elections.