Monday is the last day for Pennsylvania residents to register or make changes to their voter registration ahead of November’s general election.This weekend, Allegheny County will open four satellite voting locations where residents can request a mail-in ballot and submit it on the spot. Additionally, voters can drop off ballots they have received in the mail.The satellite locations will be open on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the CCAC Homewood Campus, the North Park and South Park ice rinks, and the Allegheny County Office Building in downtown Pittsburgh.In the Keystone State, Pennsylvania residents can register to vote online, by mail or in person at a county election officer or multiple government locations, including PennDOT.Government agencies you can visit to register to vote:Pennsylvania Department of TransportationState offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilitiesArmed Forces Recruitment CentersCounty Clerk of Orphans’ Court offices, including each Marriage License BureauArea Agencies on AgingCenters for Independent LivingCounty Mental Health and Intellectual Disability officesStudent disability services offices of the State System of Higher EducationOffices of Special EducationDA Complementary Paratransit officesAny agency using the Compass applicationThose who are eligible to vote in the state of Pennsylvania and wish to register online can do so by clicking here. After residents complete their application, it will be reviewed by a county elections office. Once completed and approved, a voter registration card will be sent through the mail.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. —

Monday is the last day for Pennsylvania residents to register or make changes to their voter registration ahead of November’s general election.

This weekend, Allegheny County will open four satellite voting locations where residents can request a mail-in ballot and submit it on the spot.

Additionally, voters can drop off ballots they have received in the mail.

The satellite locations will be open on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the CCAC Homewood Campus, the North Park and South Park ice rinks, and the Allegheny County Office Building in downtown Pittsburgh.

In the Keystone State, Pennsylvania residents can register to vote online, by mail or in person at a county election officer or multiple government locations, including PennDOT.

Government agencies you can visit to register to vote:

Pennsylvania Department of TransportationState offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilitiesArmed Forces Recruitment CentersCounty Clerk of Orphans’ Court offices, including each Marriage License BureauArea Agencies on AgingCenters for Independent LivingCounty Mental Health and Intellectual Disability officesStudent disability services offices of the State System of Higher EducationOffices of Special EducationDA Complementary Paratransit officesAny agency using the Compass application

Those who are eligible to vote in the state of Pennsylvania and wish to register online can do so by clicking here. After residents complete their application, it will be reviewed by a county elections office. Once completed and approved, a voter registration card will be sent through the mail.