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On Nov. 4, Pennsylvanians will vote on whether to retain three state Supreme Court judges and will fill vacancies on both the Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
From understanding judges and local races to finding your polling place, here's everything you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania's Nov. 4 election.
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Pa. election 2025: What you need to know about your Election Day voting rights
If it’s your first time voting at your polling place, you will need ID. This can include a state-issued driver’s license or ID card, passport, or some other document that includes both the name and address that match your voter registration. A full list of acceptable IDs is available on the state’s website.
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Election Day 2025: How to vote, what’s on the ballot
Voters in Pittsburgh will choose a new mayor as Pennsylvanians decide whether to keep three Supreme Court justices in the 2025 General Election.
Students wait in line to vote Nov. 5, 2024, outside Kirby Sports Complex in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is home to nearly 300 colleges, universities, and technical schools. If you are one of the hundreds of thousands of students ...
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