It seems simple, but there are separate envelopes for your ballot, and your photo ID, and everything must be sealed.
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Step 1: Gather your supplies You’ll need 100 envelopes and a pen to get started. If you don’t usually carry cash, make a withdrawal from your bank or ATM. Keep in mind you might need to make a ...
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First, make sure you're registered. Vote.pa.gov is your one-stop-shop to register to vote, check your status and more. The last day to register to vote for this year's election is Oct. 21. Once you're ...
Step 3: Have your witness sign the envelope. Make sure the witness prints his or her name, lists a home address, and then signs in the box. Step 4 (if needed): If someone helped you mark your ...
Here's how to fold your own envelope. Just use leftover scrapbook paper or any decorative paper you have at home.
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