Election Day offers you the opportunity to cast a vote to elect the next president of the United States tomorrow, but also to help elect officials in your local community and on the state and national level.
I know it’s a busy market and your time is valuable, but it’s so important for every single Pennsylvania Realtor® to cast their vote and make sure our voice is heard. We need to continue to elect candidates that represent our best interests, including protecting private property rights and the real estate industry. And one way to do that is to get out and vote.
If you are not sure where you vote, the Pennsylvania Department of State can help you out. Find your polling place. If you would like more information on what elections are being held locally and what positions you can vote for, view election information..
Every election impacts the real estate industry, and we want our industry to continue to thrive, so it’s vital to elect officials who best represent us and homeownership. Remember to make your plan to get out and vote tomorrow. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and if you are still in line at 8 p.m., you have the right to vote.
If you requested a mail-in ballot and haven’t yet returned it to your county election office, please note that you can hand-deliver the ballot to your election office or certified location by 8 p.m. tomorrow. View more information about returning your mail-in ballot.
If you’re interested in learning about the candidates RPAC has endorsed, please visit the PA RPAC Election Guide.
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