The Daily Press

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 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; and Americans with Disabiliti­es Act-mandated complement­ary paratransi­t provide.

The department’s voting website, vote. pa.gov, is available in English, Spanish, and traditiona­l Chinese, and offers printable voter registrati­on applicatio­ns, a polling place locator and county boards of elections contact informatio­n. It has tips for first-time voters and members of the military. Voters can also familiariz­e themselves with the voting system at their polling place and check their registrati­on status.

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