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Today is the last day Pennsylvanians can register to vote for president

Today is the last day Pennsylvanians can register to vote for president

With only 15 days until Election Day, Monday is the last day Pennsylvanians can register to vote in the Nov. 5 presidential election.

Residents who still need to register can do so online, by mail, in person at your county elections office or at PennDOT and other state agencies.

Anyone who has previously voted in Pennsylvania but has recently moved, changed their name or wants to change their political party should fill out a voter registration form, according to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

If you would like to register online, you can do so here. Anyone registering by mail should download the application found here, print it, and mail it to your county elections office. You must mail or submit your application to the elections office at least 15 days before the November 5 election. You can also find a complete list of state authorities where you can return your application in person here.

To register, you must have been a U.S. citizen for at least one month before the election, have been a Pennsylvania resident for at least 30 days before the election, and be at least 18 years old on Election Day.

Once your registration is complete, you can expect to receive a voter registration card in the mail. Anyone who has not received voter registration 7-10 days before the election should contact their county election office.

You can view your voter registration status here.

For more information about voting in Pennsylvania, visit the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania website.

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