With the Pennsylvania primary election only a few weeks away, Philadelphia officially unveiled mail ballot drop boxes that are available for voters across the city.
The boxes were made available on Monday, April 27. You can find the locations of all 33 of the boxes here.
Those who plan to vote in the primary by mail can drop off their ballots at the locations from now until Monday, May 18. Pennsylvania’s primary election takes place on Tuesday, May 19.
“All we want to do, and especially in a time where people try to make it harder for people to vote, here in Philadelphia, we are making it easy for everyone to vote,” Philadelphia City Commissioners Chairman Omar Sabir said. “Again, Philadelphia has the most voting access to any other city or county in the country. And I say on record that we have the best staff and you’re going to get greeted with great customer service.”
The deadline to request a mail ballot is May 12 at 5 p.m. ET.
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