I am moving to a new county prior to the election, should I register there?

That depends on a couple of factors:

Will you live there for 30 days prior to the election? Will you be able to complete your registration by 10/19?

If you can answer “yes” to both of those questions, then yes – you can register there.

If the answer to either questions is “no”; you can hold off on registering in your new county until after the election and vote at your current polling place one more time.

If you are voting by mail, please ensure that you provide your new address on your mail in ballot application.

You can update your voter registration by clicking here.

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1. How do I check to make sure I am registered to vote?
2. How do I register to vote?
3. Can I fax my registration application to the Voter Services Office?
4. Can my voter ID card be used as proof of citizenship?
5. Do I have to vote a certain amount of times in order to remain on the registration rolls?
6. How do I change my party identification? Address? Name?
7. How do I have my name removed from the voter rolls?
8. If I have moved but have not yet changed my voter registration record, can I still vote at the same location?
9. If I registered through Penn DOT, how will I know where to vote?
10. What is the rule about convicted felons and voting?
11. Who is eligible to vote in the Primary (spring) Election?
12. Where do I vote?
13. I am moving to a new county prior to the election, should I register there?