Election Day Information
Pennsylvania Polling Locations, Voter Information, Voter Assistance, Election Day Services
Election Day! Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Pennsylvania polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Where Do I Vote?
• All PA Districts •
Check Your Voter Registration Status with PA Election Services
For Rides and Voter Protection Issues, call: 1-800-5PA-OBAMA (572-6226)
Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District - Voter Services
Voters can also call these local Obama offices for RIDES:
Montgomery County - Ardmore (610) 649 7218 |
Chester County - Coatesville (484) 784-5400 |
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Montgomery County - Collegeville (484) 964-4126 |
Chester County - Phoenixville (610) 241-0247 |
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Montgomery County - Norristown (610) 803-4109 |
Chester County - West Chester (484) 947-5573 |
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Montgomery County - Pottstown (484) 624-5882 |
Berks County - Reading (610) 370-7031 |
For election day related complaints/concerns, voters should speak to the Judge of Elections at their polling location. They may also call the County Board of Elections:
Berks (610) 478-6490 |
Chester (610) 344-6410 |
Montgomery (610) 278-3275 |
Lehigh (610) 782-3198 |
What to bring to the polls:
All voters who appear at a polling place for the first time must show proof of identification.
Approved forms of photo identification include:
- Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT ID card
- ID issued by any PA agency
- ID issued by the U.S. Government
- U.S. passport
- U.S. Armed Forces ID
- Student ID
- Employee ID
If you do not have a photo ID, you can use a non-photo identification that includes your name and address. Approved forms of non-photo identification include:
- Confirmation issued by the County Voter Registration Office
- Non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth
- Non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government
- Firearm permit
- Current utility bill
- Current bank statement
- Current paycheck
- Government check
* If you do not bring your ID on Election Day, ask to vote with a provisional ballot.