Use Seventy’s Voter Guide to find out how to register to vote, where to cast your ballot and who represents you locally, in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. You can also find information about political parties, and even how to run for office yourself. Since 1904, Seventy has been a trusted source of insight into the problems and challenges of running elections in Philadelphia. We advocate for policies and programs that improve the voting experience, increase the competitiveness of elections and protect the integrity of elections.
Government Resources:
- Three City Commissioners form a bipartisan board responsible for administering elections and voter registration in Philadelphia. Visit PhiladelphiaVotes.com for information on voting procedures, running for office and working at the polls.
- The Pennsylvania Department of State is responsible for overseeing elections statewide. If looking detailed guidance on voting procedures, visit EveryoneVotesPA.