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Secretary of the Commonwealth Launches 2026 Primary Voter Education

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Secretary Al Schmidt of the Pennsylvania Department of State announced voter education efforts for the May 19, 2026 primary election. Key dates include May 4 for voter registration and May 12 for mail ballot applications. The announcement provides information on closed primary rules, special election details for the 196th District, and multilingual voter resources.

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The Pennsylvania Department of State published a voter education announcement for the May 19, 2026 primary election containing registration deadlines, mail ballot procedures, and polling information. No new compliance requirements or regulatory obligations are established by this announcement.

Pennsylvania voters can access multilingual voter education materials in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Vietnamese through vote.pa.gov and county election offices. The closed primary restricts participation to registered Democrats and Republicans for party nominations.

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Secretary of the Commonwealth Launches Voter Education Efforts Ahead of the 2026 Primary Election

March 18, 2026
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Harrisburg, PASecretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt launched the Department of State’s 2026 voter education efforts to ensure Pennsylvanians are aware of key election dates, deadlines, and options for casting their ballot in preparation for Pennsylvania’s primary election on May 19.

“Keeping Pennsylvania voters informed about elections remains a crucial part of the Shapiro Administration ’s commitment to strengthening our democracy and ensuring safe and secure elections,” Schmidt said. “The Department provides clear, nonpartisan information about elections and how eligible Pennsylvanians can participate. Voters deserve the opportunity to have their voices heard.”

Among the key dates:

  • May 4: Last day to register to vote in the primary
  • May 12: Last day to apply for a mail ballot
  • May 19: Primary Day. Polls are open 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • 8 p.m. May 19: Deadline for all mail ballots to be received Because Pennsylvania has a closed primary, only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote for their party’s nominees in the primary election. However, all voters can vote on any local ballot questions that may be on their ballot.

In addition, all registered voters in the 196 th District in York County can vote in the special election for Representative in the General Assembly, which is also being held May 19.

The Department's voter education toolkit provides ready-made graphics with election facts – in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Vietnamese – for stakeholders and the public to share online to further educate voters about the primary.

The Department’s voter information website, vote.pa.gov, is available in English, Spanish, and Chinese and offers a polling place locator and contact information for county elections offices. It also includes tips for first-time voters, mail voters, elderly and disabled voters, and members of the military.

For more information on voting in Pennsylvania, call the Department of State's year-round voter hotline at 1-877-VOTESPA, visit vote.pa.gov, or follow #ReadytoVotePA on social media.

Media Contacts

Matt Heckel

Press Secretary ra-st-press@pa.gov Department of State Media

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PA DOS
Published
March 18th, 2026
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Elections administration Voter education
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Pennsylvania US-PA

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Elections
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Compliance
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Civil Rights

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