Voting Rights

Nothing is more fundamental to our democracy than the right to vote.

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What you need to know

Voting in PA

You have the option to vote in person or vote-by-mail in Pennsylvania.

The ACLU of Pennsylvania is committed to ensuring that all citizens are able to cast their votes and have them accurately counted.

The ACLU has routinely represented voters and candidates in order to protect the right to vote and the right to participate in a fair election process.

The nonpartisan voter protection Election Protection Coalition works to ensure that every eligible voter in Pennsylvania is able to cast a ballot that gets counted. The PA Election Protection Coalition is coordinated by the ACLU of Pennsylvania, Common Cause Pennsylvania, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, All Voting Is Local, and Pennsylvania Voice.


Voters can call the following nonpartisan voter hotlines for basic information, such as the location of their polling place or how to obtain an absentee ballot, as well as report problems on Election Day:

  • 866-OUR-VOTE hotline (866-687-8683) for English
  • 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682) for Spanish
  • 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683) for a variety of Asian languages (The APIA vote hotline lists them here http://www.apiavote.org/hotline: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali)

The Election Protection Coalition is prepared to assist voters with:

  • Questions about polling locations, dropbox locations and registration status
  • Instructions on absentee or mail-in voting
  • Improper challenges at the polls
  • Voter intimidation
  • Polling places that are not open or that have very long lines
  • Poll workers improperly asking for photo ID from voters
  • Voters denied the opportunity to vote or not permitted to vote a provisional ballot

The Election Protection Coalition has recruited hundreds of trained legal and grassroots volunteers across the commonwealth to monitor key polling precincts and to respond to voter complaints to the hotlines on Election Day. The coalition will also have attorneys on call in every county who are prepared to go into court if needed.

If you are interested in volunteering to help the effort to make our elections equitable for everyone, please visit here.

Questions? Contact us at info@aclupa.org.

The Latest

Press Release
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Voting Rights Organizations Respond to Sen. Dave McCormick’s False Account of Chester County

The following statement is in direct response to Sen. Dave McCormick's claims about the Chester County voter rolls incident and can be attributed to the ACLU of Pennsylvania, New Pennsylvania Project, and the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
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Due Something: Inspire Justice

An art contest challenging young creators to make the constitutional promise of due process visible, accessible, and impossible to ignore.
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Voters, Civil Rights Groups Seek to Halt DOJ Attempts to Seize Pennsylvania Voter Data

League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania, Common Cause, and individual PA voters move to intervene in DOJ lawsuit
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
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Victory for Democracy as State Supreme Court Rules Washington County Must Alert Voters Whose Mail Ballots Contain Errors

On Friday, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the lower court’s decision that the Washington County Board of Elections must inform voters if they have made a disqualifying error on their mail ballot packets.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
Legislation
May 28, 2025

SB 790 | Limiting right to know requests from repeat requesters

Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 13, 2025

HB 1396 | Omnibus election reform

Position: Support
Legislation
May 06, 2025

HB 771 | Expanding first-time voter ID

Position: Neutral
Legislation
May 06, 2025

SB 306 | Constitutional amendment tracking

Position: Support