Annual Mail Ballot List

Many voters have questions about annual mail voting. Here is what you need to know.

 ​What is annual mail voting?

When you apply to be an annual mail voter, you are indicating that: 

  1. You want to receive a mail ballot for every election until the 3rd Monday in February of the following year. (You will automatically receive a mail ballot for any election during that period.)
    AND
  2. You would like your county election office to remind you to apply to vote by mail every year. By February, you will receive a paper request form for mail ballots for every election during that year or you can submit a request online.

You must submit a request to vote by mail ballot every year that you wish to vote by mail.

 

How do I know if I'm already an annual mail voter?

Check your voter registration status in the PA Voter Services portal or contact your county election office. They can tell you:

  1.  if you are on the annual mail voter list and
  2.  if you will receive mail ballots for the year or if you need to submit a request.

Remember, even if you received mail ballots last year, you must submit a new request every year.

 

How do I become an annual mail voter?

Step 1: Submit a request to receive ballots for the year

 

Step 2: Check the box:

Online:

The online annual mail ballot request line with "Yes" option highlighted

Paper form:

The paper application of annual mail ballot request line with "Yes" option highlighted

Step 3: Submit a mail ballot request every year

If you are unsure about your annual mail ballot status, check your voter status record in the our online portal​​ or contact your county election office.

If you are unable to submit an application online or you do not have a printer to print an application form, you may submit an online request to have a form mailed to you. You can also request to have a form mailed to you by calling the Department of State at: 1-877-VOTES-PA (1-877-868-3772).

 

What is the difference between a mail-in ballot and an absentee ballot?

There are two types of mail ballots in Pennsylvania.

Mail-in ballots are for any eligible voter. You do not need an excuse or reason to request a mail-in ballot.

Absentee ballots are for:

  • voters who plan to be out of their municipality on Election Day
  • voters who have a disability or illness that prevents them from going to a polling place on Election Day

Learn more about mail voting.

 

How do I cancel my mail ballot request?

If you want to cancel your annual mail ballot request, fill out the request to cancel my ballot form(opens in a new tab) and two things will happen:

  • You will no longer receive a mail ballot for upcoming elections.
  • You will no longer receive a paper request form by February for mail ballots for the following year.

If you change your mind and want to vote by mail ballot in the future, you will need to submit a new request.

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