Get Ready to VOTE!


Tuesday, May 19, 2026 is the next Election

It is the spring Primary Election, when political parties choose their nominee to compete head-to-head in the fall General Election against nominees in other parties (e.g., Republican, Working Families Party, Green, etc.).

The Last day to register to vote for the May 2026 Primary is May 4, 2026.

The last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot is May 12, 2026.

On the upcoming Spring Primary Ballot you will be deciding who will be:

  • The Democratic Candidate for Pennsylvania Governor and Lt. Governor
  • The Democratic Candidate for US Congressional District #3
  • The Democratic Candidate for PA State Senator District #8
  • The Democratic Candidates for PA State Representative in Assembly Districts #185 & #186
  • Your neighborhood Democratic Committee People serving you in Philadelphia’s Ward 48.


A) Have you recently moved or changed your name? Is your voter registration accurate and up to date? Check your registration status here

B) It is always good practice to re-verify that you are registered to vote!

C) Verify your party affiliation for a (Spring) Primary Election. In Pennsylvania. You may vote in a primary only for candidates running in the party in which you are registered.

Check your voter registration here.


*Not everyone can Vote in the PA Primary! As  a “closed primary” state, voting is limited to only members of the major parties (Dem., Rep., and Green). Third-party, Independent, & Unaffiliated voters are excluded from voting and Primary voters can vote only for candidates in the same party for which they are registered. Non-party voters can re-register as D to have a say in spring Primary elections. Note: This is voter suppression. In Philly there are more unaffiliated/other voters than registered Republicans! Today, the majority of Americans are NOT registered D or R but are instead independent, unaffiliated, or third party. The voices of these voters are suppressed in PA, and it is taxation without full representation. Democratic leaders in Harrisburg have been battling against Republican voting restrictions for more than 2 decades — but disenfranchising voters is very real in this swing-state in the effort to control the vote. Strategically register to vote when you live in Pennsylvania!


D) Not Yet Registered to Vote? *Even if you have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, or if you are in pretrial detention, you may be able to vote. Learn more here…


E) How to Register to Vote:

Register to vote by application (see the list below)—- OR visit the Satellite Election Office at 1835 S. Broad and register to vote in person!

Satellite Election Office at 1835 S. Broad Street (near Mifflin).

Download a voter registration application by clicking on a language below:


F) How do I get a mail-in or absentee ballot?

SAFEST, Most Convenient Choice? VISIT THE SATELLITE ELECTION OFFICE 1835 S. Broad (near Mifflin)!

or Apply Online for a Mail-In Ballot (English) (for Philadelphia County voters only), Instructions… (requires PA Driver’s License or PennDot ID number or a scanned voter signature file). Click here…

or Download, print, and return a Mail-in Ballot Application:

Spanish (for Philadelphia County voters only), Spanish Instructions

–Chinese (Simplified, Traditional)

Vietnamese

English version(for Philadelphia County voters only), Instructions

Safest: Return your mail-in-ballot using an official ballot box like this one (above) out front of the Satellite Election Office at 1835 S. Broad, outside City Hall (S. Broad entrance), or at Smith Playground (at the corner of Snyder and 24th). Do not use United States mail (USPS) if there are less than 10 days to the registration or election deadline. It is advised to not use blue postal boxes on the street corners — hand your voting material directly to your mail carrier or take it to a post office and put it in an INSIDE mail box.


G) Learn How to use the Voting machines here

September 28th, 2022, Ward Meeting – Getting ready for the election!

H) KNOW THE FACTS: With Only a Few Exceptions YOU MAY REGISTER and VOTE!

If you are ELIGIBLE (see below) and you meet these qualifications, you may REGISTER and VOTE: 1) you have been a US citizen for at least one month before the next election; 2) you have lived in Pennsylvania and in your election district for at least 30 days before the next election; 3) you will be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next election. Your Vote is Your Voice!