Need help? Pittsburgh specific information and phone numbers
Voting questions. Election Day questions. Mail-in ballot questions.
Pittsburgh is located in Allegheny County. Elections are managed at the county level, so the best place to start for election information is Allegheny County.
Do not let a little question get in the way of voting!
Non-partisan volunteers and attorneys are available now through election day to help answer any voting questions.
Election FAQ
Allegheny County and the Pennsylvania Department of State have web pages with Election FAQs.
If you have questions or need more help, just ask!
866-Our-Vote is a coalition of over 300 organizations who are providing nonpartisan voter support.
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Allegheny County Department of Elections Phone Number: 412-350-4500.
I live in or near Pittsburgh. Where do I go to vote on election day?
Find your polling place:
The Allegheny County Department of Elections website links to the PA Department of State “Find Your Polling Place” Tool.
I have a mail-in ballot. What should I do to make sure it gets counted.
Mail-in ballots MUST be received by the Allegheny County Department of Elections by 8pm on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. A post-mark does not county.
It is recommended that you deliver your ballot to one of the mail-in ballot return sites or drop off your ballot at the Allegheny County Department of elections.