Need to Register to Vote? Here’s How.
The Voter ID law is not in effect during next month’s election. Which means for the time being, you have nothing to complain about, other than the mediocre candidates on the ballot. And today is your last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania. So, if you have not done it yet, we recommend you get on it. Because, democracy. Here’s how:
1. Click here for a printable voter registration form, via the Committee of Seventy.
2. Fold it, put it in an envelope, and deliver or mail it to your Board of Elections! (And if mailing, make sure it is postmarked by 5 p.m.)
3. The end!
Seriously, that’s it.
…What’s that? You don’t know where your Board is? Here’s the address:
520 N Delaware Ave.,
5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA
19123-4295
(215) 686-1591
Huh? You live outside of Philadelphia? No problem. Here are your Boards of Elections outside the Philly area:
Montgomery County
Courthouse
P.O. Box 311
Norristown, PA 19404-0311
(610) 278-3280
Bucks County
55 E. Court St
Doylestown, PA 18901-4318
(215) 348-6163
Chester County
601 Westtown Rd., Suite 150
P.O. Box 2747
West Chester, PA 19380-0990
(610) 344-6410
Delaware County
Government Center Building
201 W Front St.
Media, PA 19063-2728
(610) 891-4659
All information is via the Committee of Seventy.



