Information is power.
Vote411.org was launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF). VOTE411.org is a "one-stop-shop" for election related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific information on many aspects of the election process including information provided by the candidates.
Civics Education Program: Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts
Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts believes that the bright young minds of the next generation should have access to an enriching civic education in school. We recognize that every school does not have equal funding or resources for civics. To bridge this gap we have expanded our free Civics Education Program. What sets us apart is our nontraditional approach: we bring lawyers and judges into the classroom to speak to students. We offer a full curriculum for middle, high school, and college students based around four weeks of core classes.
Check us out here!
Making Voter Registration Drives More Culturally Competent
Check out Nonprofit Vote’s Webinar on Making Your Voter Registration Drives Culturally Competent.
vote.pa.gov is the PA Department of State's website for "one-stop voting information". It can help you find your polling place, check your registration status, register online to vote, apply for an absentee ballot, and more. Materials and assistance are available in Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), and Vietnamese.
See you at the polls!
Visit and enter your information to track the status of when your ballot was mailed and when your voted ballot has been received by your county election office.
Protest Guidance
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School Board Races
Understand school board roles and responsibilities; how their decisions influence students, families, teachers, the community; how to learn about the candidates and their positions. Learn more here.
The LWV of the PA Capital Region discuss Pennsylvania's voting processes as of 06/2025.
View/Download Informational Bifold Guide to Voting