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Monday, September 9, 2019
Pennsylvania to Launch Online Application for Absentee Ballots
PRESS RELEASE
Harrisburg, PA – As part of Governor Tom Wolf’s commitment
to making voting more convenient, Pennsylvania is launching a new option for
voters to apply online for an absentee ballot starting with the November
election. In August 2015, Governor Wolf launched online voter registration.
Since then, more than 1.4 million voter registration applications or changes
have been submitted online.
In previous elections, voters’ only choice was to complete a
paper absentee ballot application and mail or hand-deliver it to their county
election office for processing.
“Applying for an absentee ballot online will make the
process faster and more accessible for thousands of voters,” said Governor Tom
Wolf. “This builds on the option to register to vote online which Pennsylvania
launched four years ago and it will provide an easier way for people to
exercise their right to vote.”
The mobile-friendly, online application site, at
votesPA.com/ApplyAbsentee, will go live on Monday, September 16, the first day
that registered voters may apply for absentee ballots for the November 5
election.
“This online application is our latest innovation to make
voting more convenient and increase voter participation,” Secretary Boockvar
said. “The deadlines set in the 1937 election code have become increasingly
challenging to meet, and the ability to apply online will cut days from the process.”
When an applicant completes the online form, the information
is forwarded directly to the appropriate county elections office for
processing. Voters must still mail or hand-deliver their completed ballot to
their county election office by the deadline, which is 5:00 p.m. on the Friday
before the election, or Nov. 1 this year.
Initially, online absentee ballot applications will require
a PennDOT driver license or ID number in order to be processed electronically.
The department is planning an update by 2020 that will allow use by applicants
who do not have a PennDOT number.
The PA Election Code allows registered voters to apply for
an absentee ballot up until one week before an election, which is just three
days before the deadline to submit a voted absentee ballot. This year, the
deadline to apply by paper or online is 5 p.m. Tuesday, October 29.
The system is currently accessible to all domestic
Pennsylvania voters, and will be available to military and overseas voters by
2020.
Absentee ballots may be cast by individuals with illnesses
or disabilities, individuals who will be away from their municipality on
business on Election Day, and Pennsylvania students attending out-of-state
colleges or universities, among others.