Pa. primary election 2026: Everything college students need to know about voting

Pennsylvania college students can vote in the May 19 primary election if they meet registration requirements, including being a US citizen, a resident of their election district for 30 days, and at least 18 years old on Election Day. Students can register to vote at their college address, off-campus address, or prior home address.
Pennsylvania college students can vote in the upcoming May 19 primary election. To be eligible, students must be a US citizen for at least one month, a resident of their election district for 30 days, and at least 18 years old on Election Day. Students can register to vote at their college address, off-campus address, or prior home address. If already registered, students must update their voter registration by May 4 if they have moved to a new address. First-time voters should look up their polling place, plan their trip, and bring a photo or non-photo ID. Democrats and Republicans will cast ballots for their parties' candidates in the governor's race, including Democrat Josh Shapiro.
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