TweetSharePinShare0 Shares Civic engagement isn’t just about voting for a candidate. It’s about shaping the policies that impact our communities every day. From child care and pre-k funding to access to critical services like early intervention and out-of-school time programs, your vote is a powerful way to use your voice and make a choice for people who will make decisions that impact you, your family, and your community. PA Election and Voting Information Be a Child Care Voter Child Care Voter is an initiative run by Trying Together’s partners at Children First. To see how your legislators are supporting early care and education, visit the Children First Action Fund website. For more up to date information and actions you can take, join the Child Care Voters Facebook page. Check Voter Registration and Find Your Polling Place Stay civically engaged year-round! If you have not voted recently, check your voter registration now. All elections matter! Stay up to date about local and statewide elections, not just when there is a presidential race. In addition to voter registration, you can look at your district, polling place, and past election results at PA Voter Services. Volunteer to be a Poll Worker Pennsylvania needs about 45,000 poll workers for every election to staff more than 9,000 polling places statewide. Most poll worker roles are filled by volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering to help at your local precinct as a poll worker, complete a poll worker interest form. Learn about what poll workers do and the benefits of becoming one. County Election Offices If have questions about your registration status, polling place, contact your county election office. Allegheny County Elections | 412.350.4500 Armstrong County Elections | 724.548.3222 Beaver County Elections | 724.770.4432 Butler County Elections| 724.284.5308 Fayette County Elections| 724.430.1289 Greene County Elections| 724.852.5230 Indiana County Elections| 724.465.3805 Lawrence County Elections| 724.656.2161 Washington County Elections| 724.228.6750 Westmoreland County Elections| 724.830.3150 More Resources Accessible Voting: Find information on accessible voting options and resources. Mail-In and Absentee Voting Ballots: In Pennsylvania, registered voters can request either a no-excuse mail-in ballot or an absentee ballot. Your Rights and the Laws: Learn about your voting rights and legal protections. TweetSharePinShare0 Shares