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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-686-3464



Address: City Hall Room 134 19107 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: www.philadelphiavotes.com

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City Commissioner Al Schmidt 09.11.2020

The City Commissioners have installed additional ballot dropboxes for voters. Find a dropbox near you at Phila.gov/Voting.

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 05.11.2020

The City Commissioners have opened 17 Satellite Election Offices for in-person mail-in voting. These offices are open 7 days a week through Election Day. Find an office near you at Phila.gov/Voting.

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 27.10.2020

Hey Philly! If you've applied for a mail-in ballot, but have yet to receive it, you can visit any of our Satellite Election Offices to request a replacement ballot (Phila.Gov/Voting). Can't make it to an office? You can request a replacement online: Ballotform.Philadelphiavotes.com

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 17.10.2020

Our Satellite Election Offices are open 7 days a week. Voters can use these offices for in-person mail-in voting or to request a replacement mail-in ballot. You can find an office near you here: Phila.gov/Voting.

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 08.10.2020

We want you to vote in whatever manner you prefer -- by mail; in-person mail-in voting at one of our satellite election offices; or at your polling place on Nov. 3rd -- as long as you vote! What's your voting plan, Philly? PhiladelphiaVotes.com

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 03.10.2020

Philadelphia now has the highest number of registered voters since 1984! More than 1,124,000 Philadelphians are now registered to vote. Way to go, Philly!

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 30.09.2020

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City Commissioner Al Schmidt 21.09.2020

#Election2020 Here's the breakdown of Mail-in/Absentee Ballot Applications in Philadelphia by party affiliation (as of 10/11/20). Democrats currently outnumber Republicans by 13 to 1: Democrats: 296,896 Republicans: 22,886 Other parties: 32,281

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 05.09.2020

I'll be joining PA Lt. Gov. John Fetterman for a virtual town hall hosted by the Philadelphia Inquirer and moderated by Inquirer reporter Jonathan Lai on Monday, October 19th. Register here to join: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inquirer-live-dont-panic-vote-

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 30.08.2020

West Philly: Our Satellite Election Office at Overbrook Elementary (2032 N 62nd St) is CLOSED TODAY 10/15 and TOMORROW 10/16 for facility maintenance. Visit http://Phila.gov/voting to find an office or ballot dropbox location near you.

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 10.08.2020

Our satellite election offices are open today, 10/12, from 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Find an office near you at phila.gov/voting.

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 24.07.2020

GREAT things happen in Philadelphia! Over 50,000 voters have used one of our Satellite Election Offices to register to vote, request a mail-in ballot, and/or return their ballot. Find an office near you at Phila.gov/Voting.

City Commissioner Al Schmidt 06.07.2020

Important information for mail-in ballot voters: Regarding "Ballot Tracker": Please be patient. As you may know, votespa.com/mailballotstatus has a portal that allows the public to check on the status of their mail-in ballot. It's a helpful tool, but it's not in real time. For example, ballot envelopes (containing ballots) dropped off at our satellite offices need to be run through a sorter that barcodes each envelope. Then, we have to upload the barcoded envelope data to th...e statewide system before it's reflected on the tracker. This takes time. We began barcoding dropped off ballot envelopes TODAY and uploading them in small batches to the statewide system. So, don't be alarmed if the "Ballot Tracker" doesn't *yet* reflect that your dropped off ballot has been received. It's been received. You gave it to us.