Election Returns Website Will Provide First Look at Tuesday’s Primary Election Results
05/17/2021
Harrisburg, PA – With Tuesday s municipal primary election just one day away, Acting Secretary of State Veronica W. Degraffenreid today reminded Pennsylvanians that the Department of State s election night returns website offers up-to-the-minute results. The public, candidates and the media can find the most complete picture of how Pennsylvanians voted on our election returns site, Secretary Degraffenreid said. We collaborate with all 67 county election offices to consolidate results as soon as they are available.
The electionreturns.pa.gov site will provide for each race a breakdown of votes cast at polling places on Election Day, votes cast by mail ballot and votes cast by provisional ballot. The department will post unofficial results on the site as it receives reports from counties after the polls close at 8 p.m. on Election Day.
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Apr 6, 2021
Harrisburg With the May 18 municipal primary election fast approaching, Acting Secretary of State Veronica Degraffenreid reminds eligible Pennsylvanians that the deadline to register to vote is May 3.
“I encourage all eligible voters to make sure that they are registered, and their information is up to date. Municipal elections give residents the opportunity to select the local leaders who make decisions that affect our daily lives,” Secretary Degraffenreid said. “It’s easy to register to vote or update your registration online.”
On May 18, voters who are registered as Republican or Democrat will choose their parties’ nominees for seats on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court, Commonwealth Court, county Common Pleas Courts, and Philadelphia Municipal Court.