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Who is considered an eligible voter under Pennsylvania law?

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Who is considered an eligible voter under Pennsylvania law?

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• At least 18 years old; • A citizen of the United States for at least one month prior to the election; and • A resident of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the election district for at least 30 days prior to the election. Q: How should we advise voters who believe they are at the correct polling place but are not listed in the poll book? A: Check to see if they have their voter registration card, which lists the correct polling place. If the voter does not have a card, instruct the voter to ask the poll worker to check the Supplemental List (usually at the back of the poll book or in the Judge of Elections Election Day supply box). This supplemental list designates voters whose registrations were processed after the poll book was printed. If the voter is not on the Supplemental List, you can look up the voter by calling the campaigns voter hotline at 1-877-5-PA-OBAMA (1-877-572-6226) as well as www.votespa.com.

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