Everyone, please remember that if you are a first time voter in Pennsylvania, you will have to show identification (state ID, voters registration, utility bill, etc.).
Secondly, even if you are a Republican or an Independent, there are still state-wide races (such as Treasurer) that you can vote in. Republicans can also write in their Democratic candidate of choice on the GOP side as well. Voters guides are available from Philly.com, the League of Young Voters, the League of Women Voters, and, for serious Catholics, here.
f you are anyone you know is not sure where to vote today, you can use the State Portal to find out.
If you run into polling place problems, you can visit VoterStory to file a report with several watchdog organizations.
If you are wondering who your favorite local bloggers are endorsing, you can browse them here at PhillyFuture.
Update: If you’re a Philadelphian, don’t forget about the ballot questions!



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