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The SKCP Blog

Tuesday, May 18th, 2021: Philadelphia Voting Day

South Kensington Community Partners

Where’s my Philly polling place? Some spots have changed since November. Voting locations for the May 18 primary, mapped. Michaela Winberg, BillyPenn

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For most people, the answer is probably to go to the spot where you voted in November, according to the Office of City Commissioners. Spokesperson Nick Custodio said for the May 18 primary, the office is using many of the same polling places they did six months ago. For people with internet access, the best bet is to enter your address into the city’s tool here. You could do it in advance to plan, and then once more before you head out to vote on Tuesday, just to be sure.

More here.

 

Philly Voter Guide: May 18, 2021

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Philadelphia Inquirer

From who’s on your ballot, to what to know about voting by mail.
Voters in Pennsylvania aren’t casting ballots for president on May 18, but the upcoming primary is a chance to directly affect criminal justice in the region with district attorneys and plenty of judicial seats on the ballot. Plus, the more people that vote, the more elected offices start to actually look like the communities they represent. The voters are the bossand the way to give politicians and local officials direction is by using your ballot.

Read more here.