Tuesday May 17th is primary election day in Pennsylvania. From mail-in ballot details (be sure to drop yours off) to ballot questions, here are a few things to know for Election Day!
⭐️ Pittsburgh Primary Election Day Date & Times
- 📅 DATE: Election Day is Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
- 🕖 TIMES: The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Pennsylvania is a closed primary election
It is a little confusing, in the general election (held in November), you are able to vote for both Democratic and Republican candidates. In Pennsylvania, for the primary elections, you can only vote for the candidates that are on the ballot for the party that matches the party on your voter registration.
For example, if you are registered as an independent, you will not be able to vote for any of the mayoral candidates because the candidates are only on the democratic ballot. You can change your party of registration before elections, but it must be done before the voter registration deadline.
From the VotesPA.org website:
In Pennsylvania, you can only vote for the candidates in the same political party you have named in your voter registration. For example, if you registered to vote as a member of the Republican Party then you can vote in the Republican primary, but not the Democratic primary.
All voters can vote on constitutional amendments, ballot questions, and any special election contests held at the same time as a primary election.
☑ What races are on the Pennsylvania primary ballot?
Voters will be selecting the party nominees for the following offices:
- ➡️ US Senate
- ➡️ US Congress
- ➡️ Pennsylvania Governor
- ➡️ Pennsylvania State House
📍 How to find your polling location in Pittsburgh & Allegheny County
Are you planning to vote in person?
All of the polling locations in Allegheny County will be open for voting on Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
📍 You can find your polling place by clicking here and entering you address.
If you’ve voted at your current polling place before, you don’t need to show any identification. If it’s your first time voting at your current polling place, you will need to show some type of identification such as a driver’s license, passport or student ID. The identification you show does not need to have a photo.
Are you planning to vote by mail?
Scroll down for the details.
ℹ️ New voting machines
In 2020, Allegheny County started using new voting machines where you will need to fill out a paper ballot and insert it into the voting machine.
You can find step-by-step instructions on the voting systems here or watch this video on YouTube for a brief tutorial.
ℹ️ What you need to know before you go to vote
- 🏠 Are you registered to vote at your current address? You can check your voter registration status online or call 1-877-VOTESPA.
📬 What about voting by mail? Absentee ballots?
To vote by mail, you had to apply for a mail-in ballot (or apply for an absentee ballot). The deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot or absentee ballot was May 10, 2022, at 5 p.m.
If you have not applied for a mail-in ballot: You are not able to vote by mail, you will need to go to your polling location on May 17 to vote.
If you have applied for a mail-in ballot: You must complete your ballot and make sure it is returned to the Allegheny County Department of Elections by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17.
⚠️ NOTE: Ballots MUST be at the Allegheny County Department of Elections. A ballot that is mailed but has not reached the Department of Elections before 8 p.m. on May 17 will not be counted.
More information about mail-in ballots and absentee ballots is available on the VotesPA website.
📍Where to drop off your mail-in ballot?
If you have not returned your mail-in ballot, you can drop off your ballot at the Allegheny County Department of Elections in downtown Pittsburgh.
County Administration Building ‐ Lobby
542 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
🗳 Ballot drop off dates & times:
- ➡️ Tue., May 18: 7:00 a.m. – 8 p.m.
🗳 Things to know before you go to drop off your ballot:
- ✅ Pennsylvania law requires each voter to return their own ballot. You cannot have someone drop off your ballot for you.
- ✅ Masks or face coverings are required in the offices and physical distancing will be followed
- ✅ Once you get to the building, the ballot box is located inside on the first floor, and staff members to help you find the ballot box.
- ✅ Weekend Parking: Street parking downtown is ALWAYS free on Sundays.
ℹ️ Primary Election Day Information for Pittsburgh
Voting in Pittsburgh is conducted through the Allegheny County Department of Elections.
- 🔗 Allegheny County website: https://www.alleghenycounty.us/elections/index.aspx
- 🔗 State of Pennsylvania website: VotesPA.org
ℹ️ Voter Guides for Pittsburgh & Allegheny County
- → Pa. primary 2022: A last-minute guide to everything you need to know to vote May 17 // Spotlight PA
- → 2022 Primary Election Guide // Pittsburgh City Paper
ℹ️ Election Day Updates
- Allegheny County is posting election day updates on this webpage.
- Follow the Pennsylvania Department of State on Twitter @PAStateDept and Facebook.
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ℹ️ Election Results
After the polls close at 8 p.m., the Allegheny County Department of Elections posts the election results as they are reported back to the county on its website here.
Some of the research for this story is from Matt Petras’s 2020 election story.