Pennsylvania is the 2nd largest swing state and will be critical in the 2004 Presidential Election. Head to historic Philadelphia or Pittsburgh to register voters!
Download the packet below to find out exactly how to register voters in Pennsylvania to put the brakes on Bush.
Packets from 2004 are now outdated and are no longer available. There are currently no plans to update these here for 2006, but that's not final. Please check in on the Democracy For America website for opportunities to get involved with promising candidates in 2006.
Packet Contents:
Local organizations you can work with to register voters (see summary on the right)
Do-it-yourself voter registration instructions
National Voter Registration Application
Voter information flyer
Frequently asked questions
Pennsylvania Election Facts:
Pennsylvania has 21 electoral votes
Registration Deadline: Monday, October 4, 2004
2000 Pennsylvania Election Results:
51% Democrat (2,485,967 votes)
46% Republican (2,281,127 votes)
2% Green (103,392 votes)
The Keystone State: Isn't Keystone a beer? Enjoy your cheese steak with a cold Keystone. At a Jefferson victory rally in October 1802, Pennsylvania was toasted as "the keystone in the federal union." The word keystone comes from architecture and refers to the central, wedge-shaped stone in an arch.
You'll have an unforgettable experience while doing your part to make our country a better place. Help America change gears!
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Local Organizations
You Can Work With:
Young Voter Alliance, Philadelphia
youngvoteralliance.org
215-832-0317
Voter Registration and IDs via door-to-door canvassing, events, phone-banking, and office work. ACORN, Philadelphia
ahcpalcph@acorn.org
215-765-0042
Street-based voter registration; Get Out The Vote activities. VIE and Everybody Vote, Pittsburgh
412-600-3405
Voter Registration.