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  2. How do I vote in Pennsylvania? Your guide to polling sites ...

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    You can find your polling place entering your address on a tool on the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Can I vote by mail? Yes, any registered voter in Pennsylvania can apply for a mail ...

  3. Electronic pollbook - Wikipedia

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    This software or hardware is used in place of paper-based pollbooks, which are typically three-ring binders. Often, the functions of an e-pollbook include voter lookup, verification, identification, precinct assignment, ballot assignment, voter history update and other functions such as name change, address change and/or redirecting voters to ...

  4. Find your polling location and everything else you need to ...

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    Voters are required to provide some type of personal identification at the polls. Acceptable forms of ID include: Driver's license. Military ID. College ID

  5. Vote.org - Wikipedia

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    Vote.org, formerly Long Distance Voter, is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is based in the United States. [1] [2] It provides online voter guides for every state, including voter registration forms, absentee ballot applications, and information on deadlines, directions, and ID and residency requirements. [3]

  6. Vote center - Wikipedia

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    In the United States of America, a vote center, sometimes known as a super precinct, is a polling place that combines multiple precincts allowing voters to choose at which location to vote regardless of their home address. Voter centers can be used to allow voters to choose from any polling place within a larger jurisdiction, commonly county.

  7. Electoral precinct - Wikipedia

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    In elections in Canada, the area is called a polling division. [2] Canadian political parties do not have elections for positions representing the voters in a polling division, although parties may assign volunteers to canvass a poll, or to be an outside scrutineer pulling the vote (i.e. reminding supporters to go to vote) on Election Day or an advance polling day, or to be an inside ...

  8. Ballotpedia - Wikipedia

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    During the 2018 United States elections, Ballotpedia supplied Amazon Alexa with information on polling place locations and political candidates. [ 41 ] In 2018, Ballotpedia, ABC News , and FiveThirtyEight collected and analyzed data on candidates in Democratic Party primaries in order to determine which types of candidates Democratic primary ...

  9. Vote Smart - Wikipedia

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    Vote Smart, formerly called Project Vote Smart, is an American non-profit, non-partisan [2] [3] research organization that collects and distributes information on candidates for public office in the United States.