How To Vote in the PA Primary During COVID-19

Mary Gay Scanlon
2 min readMay 29, 2020

This pandemic has forced us to make significant changes to our everyday lives to keep one another safe, including how we practice our right to vote. Exercising the right to vote is still possible — and important. Here’s how you can still vote in the June 2 primary!

If you did not request a mail-in ballot, you can still vote in person.

  1. Check your polling place — many have moved.

2. Show up, ready to vote, on Election Day

3. Wear a mask to protect yourself and others

4. Practice social distancing

If you requested a mail-in ballot and do not receive it by June 2, you can still vote.

  1. Check your polling place — many have moved, here:

2. Show up, ready to vote, on Election Day

3. Wear a mask to protect yourself and others

4. Practice social distancing

If you have received your mail-in ballot and have not returned the ballot by mail yet, you can still vote by dropping it off by Election Day.

You can drop off your mail-in ballot at your polling place on Election Day or at an early drop off location.

  1. If you live in Delaware County, find your polling place/drop-off location here: https://bit.ly/2M9Bqeq. Or drop it off at an Early Drop-off Location:

2. If you live in Montgomery County, find out where and when you can drop off your ballot here: https://montcopa.org/753/Voter-Services

3. If you live in Philadelphia County, find out where and when you can drop off your ballot here:

4. Wear a mask to protect yourself and others

5. Practice social distancing

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Mary Gay Scanlon

Mary Gay Scanlon currently serves a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District.