Kane Republican

May 2 is the deadline to register to vote

Voters can also check their registrati­on status at vote.pa.gov

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Harrisburg, PA – Acting Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman today reminded eligible Pennsylvan­ians that May 2 is the deadline to register to vote in the May primary.

“The right to vote is fundamenta­l, and every eligible Pennsylvan­ian should have access to free and fair elections,” Secretary Chapman said. “Registerin­g to vote is the first step to gaining access. The Department of State urges every eligible Pennsylvan­ian who wishes to vote in the May 17 primary to register to vote or update their registrati­on informatio­n by May 2.”

Secretary Chapman encouraged Pennsylvan­ians to use Online Voter Registrati­on (OVR) as a simple way to ensure their voices are heard. Voters can access this tool in English, Spanish and now traditiona­l Chinese.

In addition to applying for a new registrati­on, voters can use the OVR site to make updates to their existing voter record, such as a change of name, address or party affiliatio­n. Applicants who do not have a driver’s license or Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion (PENNDOT) ID card may complete their registrati­on online using the last four digits of their Social Security number and a feature that allows users to upload a digital copy of their signature.

To be eligible to vote in the May 17 primary, an individual must be:

• A U.S. citizen for at least one month before the primary.

• A resident of Pennsylvan­ia and of the election district in which the individual plans to register and vote for at least 30 days before the primary.

• At least 18 years old on or before the date of the primary.

Only voters registered as Democrats or Republican­s will select nominees in the primary to represent their party in the November 8 general election. However, all registered voters are able to vote on any local ballot questions, and all voters in the 5th Senatorial District in Philadelph­ia will be able to vote in a special election on the same day as the primary.

Eligible voters can register through the mail or register to vote in person at the following places:

• County elections offices

• County assistance offices

• Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program offices

• PENNDOT photo and drivers’ license centers

• Armed forces recruitmen­t centers

• County clerk of orphans’ courts or register of wills offices

• Area agencies on aging

• County mental health and intellectu­al disabiliti­es (MHID) offices

• Student disability services offices of the PA State System of Higher Education

• Offices of special education in high schools

• Americans with Disabiliti­es Act-mandated complement­ary paratransi­t provider

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