


Registered Republicans can only vote in the Republican primary. That means people can only vote in the primary of the party with which they are registered. Pennsylvania has a closed primary system. If you don’t turn in the mail-in ballot, you will have to vote by provisional ballot. If you requested a mail-in ballot but would rather vote in person, you must surrender your uncompleted mail-in ballot at your polling place. If you haven’t put your ballot in the mail yet, turn it in in person at the Franklin County Administration Building, 272 N. If voting by mail, your completed mail-in ballot must be received by the county election board by 8 p.m. You can also check your voter registration status at that state website. If you're not sure where your polling place is, go to pavoterservices.pa.gov. However, just for this primary election, Chambersburg 2-1 and 2-2 will both be at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1599, 747 S. There are 73 voting precincts in Franklin County. Voters will nominate candidates for a slate of county and municipal offices in the Republican and Democratic primary elections on Tuesday. Watch Video: Election 2023 in Pennsylvania: How to register to vote, cast a ballot
