New Vote-By-Mail General Information
The Philadelphia City Commissioners have updated mail ballot materials, giving voters clearer instructions, and helping to ensure every legal vote is counted. This overhaul, championed by the Pennsylvania Department of State, is intended to reduce voter errors, and vote-by-mail confusion statewide. The City Commissioners have expanded and improved those materials further, to better meet the needs of Philadelphia voters.
New Mail Ballot Material Features –
Outgoing Envelope:
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Return Envelope, Back:
- Yellow outlines highlighting required declaration fields the voter must complete.
- A pre-filled “20” at the beginning of the year, to alert voters to write the current date, rather than their birthdate.
- Hole punch located directly above the signature box, to assist visually impaired voters in locating the required signature and date fields.
Secrecy Envelope:
- Easily identifiable yellow color.
- Watermarking all over, to discourage stray marks which could potentially result in the ballot being rejected.
- High visibility to confirm presence through hole punch located on return envelope.
Instructions:
- Full-page sheet with color graphics, walking voters through each step of ballot completion and envelope packing.
- Larger text with more in-depth, detailed instructions.
- Bilingual English / Spanish, or English / Traditional Chinese to meet language access needs of Philadelphia voters.
Voting by mail is easy, safe, and secure.
You can apply for a mail ballot online, in person, or by mail:
- Apply Online Today! (Requires a Driver’s License / PennDot ID, or scanned signature). Already applied? Check the status of your application here!
- Download a paper application instead. Paper applications can be mailed to the County Board of Elections (County Board of Elections, City Hall, Room 142, Philadelphia, PA 19107), or returned in-person at one of our County Board Satellite Election Offices.
Return your ballot to a Satellite Election Office, an official ballot drop box, or through the mail. Ballots must be received no later than 8:00 pm on Election Day.
For more information, and alternate language applications, you can visit the Vote By Mail page of vote.phila.gov.