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RandySF

(70,614 posts)
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 03:39 AM Sep 18

Pa. election 2024: How to serve as a poll worker on Nov. 5

HARRISBURG — When Pennsylvania holds its 2024 general election on Nov. 5, thousands of poll workers will ensure that voting runs smoothly. Poll workers are a critical component of our election process and you could be one of them. Counties are currently recruiting people to work at the state’s approximately 9,000 voting locations.

Poll workers have the opportunity to serve their state and community, meet new people, and learn about elections in Pennsylvania. Plus, as a bonus for being a “champion of democracy,” they also get paid for their time.

The Pennsylvania Department of State accepts applications to become a poll worker on a rolling basis. While there is no strict deadline, people who are interested should apply sooner rather than later.

Want to learn more? Here’s what you need to know:



https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/09/pennsylvania-general-election-2024-how-to-be-poll-worker-guide/

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Pa. election 2024: How to serve as a poll worker on Nov. 5 (Original Post) RandySF Sep 18 OP
Why don't Pennsylvania's have access to early voting? HagathaCrispy Sep 18 #1
"Why can't Pennsylvania do early voting? " BumRushDaShow Sep 18 #2
From the OP article BumRushDaShow Sep 18 #3
 

HagathaCrispy

(154 posts)
1. Why don't Pennsylvania's have access to early voting?
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 04:12 AM
Sep 18

Why can't Pennsylvania do early voting? You either have to wait in line on Election Day or follow confusing mail in stuff apparently what I hear from relatives. I have an 82-year-old aunt who does it by mail. I asked her how does she know her vote was received she said she doesn't. She doesn't use the internet at all. Is it sent first class or special or how? Apparently, it has to be postmarked by the 29th. And now their Supreme Court says one thing in a lower court is saying another thing. They need to get there shit cleared up because this is a must-win state for us.

BumRushDaShow

(142,219 posts)
2. "Why can't Pennsylvania do early voting? "
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 05:21 AM
Sep 18

Because the GOP loons here don't want it and have refused to pass legislation to offer it.

Until 2022, the GOP controlled the entire state Assembly (both chambers) and I know for years, I have asked my (D) State Senator about "early voting" whenever he had telephone townhall calls and he would pretty much throw up his hands.

This is why it was a miracle that we got "no-excuse absentee ballot" voting (mail voting), seemingly out of nowhere near the end of 2019. But that was only done because the GOP wanted to get rid of the "straight party ticket option" for voting (where selecting that option on a machine or ballot would allow a voter to vote for all the candidates from one party for all offices on a general election ballot). They figured that the (D) governor would sign what would become Act-77, with the "no-excuse absentee" option on there in exchange for getting rid of the straight party option.

Act-77 passed almost unanimously in both chambers with only a single (D) and a single (R) voting against it.

But now that mail voting proved to actually HELP increase the ability to vote, the GOP has been trying feverishly - either through attempting to pass repeal bills or through the courts - to get rid of mail voting - EVEN THOUGH most of their loon base lives in rural areas that benefit the most from mail voting.

After the 2022 election, Democrats took control (barely) of the State House, but we still have the blockages from the loons in the state Senate.

I have an 82-year-old aunt who does it by mail. I asked her how does she know her vote was received she said she doesn't.

She doesn't use the internet at all.


The state of PA sends out a notification when the ballot is ready for mailing and when it was received and processed. They also have a tracking page where someone can track their ballot status - https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/Pages/BallotTracking.aspx

What YOU can do for her is periodically check that link (fill out the info in the form) to get the status update for her.

Is it sent first class or special or how?


The return envelopes are no-postage needed first class and the USPS prioritizes ALL election-related ballots for processing.

Apparently, it has to be postmarked by the 29th. And now their Supreme Court says one thing in a lower court is saying another thing. They need to get there shit cleared up because this is a must-win state for us.


You have been continually putting out a lot of unecessary misinformation.

Mail ballots need to be received AT the County's election office (which is already pre-printed on the return envelope) or at a site designated by the County (could be a drop box, election office, or even a polling place) BY 8 pm ON ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER 5, 2024.

As noted, many Counties have drop boxes and/or have designated locations where the ballot can be dropped off "sooner" where that location is monitored, either by a person and/or by a camera.

And the state Supreme Court is the HIGHEST Court here, like it is in most states that use that term (NY state calls their highest court something else). So what the state Supreme Court says is the final disposition/ruling.

BumRushDaShow

(142,219 posts)
3. From the OP article
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 05:24 AM
Sep 18
Counties are currently recruiting people to work at the state’s approximately 9,000 voting locations.


And 1703 of those polling locations alone are right here in Philly (almost 1/5th of the state total).
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