Once you know you are eligible to vote, the next step is to register. In Pennsylvania, you can register in person, by mail and at various government agencies. Below you will find information about how to register, as well as links to voting registration forms and applications.
Register to Vote in Person
You can register to vote at a County Voter Registration Office or other designated sites. Register to Vote by Mail You can register to vote by mail in two ways:
Register to Vote at PennDOT You can register to vote at a PA Department of Transportation photo license center when you obtain or update your driver's license.
Register to Vote at Government Agencies
In addition to PennDOT, you can register to vote at many other state government offices, including:
Voter Registration Forms Below are links to different voter registration forms and applications. Remember that the deadline for registering is 30 days prior to each election.
Pennsylvania law provides for permanent voter registration, unless the voter's registration should be cancelled in accordance with law. All electors, except those in the military service of the United States and bedridden or hospitalized war veterans unavoidably absent from their county of residence, must be registered to be eligible to vote.