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Pennsylvanians Urged to Vote in Nov. 3 Municipal Election

Pennsylvanians Urged to Vote in Nov. 3 Municipal ElectionPRNewswireHARRISBURG, Pa.Nov. 2

Polls Open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortes today encouraged Pennsylvanians to vote in the Nov. 3 municipal and judicial election, and reminded them of the resources available online at VOTESPA.com.

"Voting is your opportunity to help shape the direction of daily life in your hometown, your county and Pennsylvania as a whole," Cortes said. "The freedom to vote has been fought for and protected by generations of patriotic Americans. I hope that each eligible resident takes advantage of this hard-won privilege tomorrow to build a better commonwealth."

Voters will cast ballots in the municipal election for a variety of local races, as well as for candidates seeking Supreme Court, Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas and municipal court seats.

The Department of State's online voter information center at VOTESPA.com includes tips for first-time voters and members of the armed services, and instructions on how to cast a ballot. VOTESPA.com allows voters to obtain directions to their polling place from any location and to check their voter registration.

Videos with step-by-step instructions on the voting systems used in each county are available online, as well as links to each county board of elections.

State law requires that Pennsylvanians who are voting for the first time - or for the first time in a new precinct - must present an approved form of photo or non-photo identification. Forms of approved identification include a Pennsylvania driver's license, student or government-issued identification, as well as current bank statements or utility bills. A complete list is available at VOTESPA.com.

For more information on voter registration, call the Department of State's toll-free hotline at 1-877-VOTESPA (1-877-868-3772), or visit VOTESPA.com.

Media contact: Leslie Amoros or Charlie Young, 717-783-1621

Pennsylvania Department of State

CONTACT: Leslie Amoros or Charlie Young, +1-717-783-1621, both of PADepartment of State

Web site: http://www.state.pa.us/http://www.votespa.com/

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