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Each person registered to vote is assigned to a polling place. The polling place is usually, but not in all cases, located in the election district where the voter resides. The name of the election district is printed on the voter. Identification card each person receives after they register to vote, If you misplaced your card you should contact your county board of elections at the (724) 728-3934 Ext.11214 to determine the location of your polling place. Many polling places in Pennsylvania are accessible to individuals with a disability. If you are unsure whether your polling place is accessible, contact your county board of elections at the telephone number i listed before. If your assigned to an inaccessible polling place, you may qualify for an alternative.
 * Procedures and Requirements for voting in your state: **
 * Where do I vote?**

Only certain people are allowed in the polling places other than voters, including but not limited to: the district election board, court appointed overseers, a constable and poll watchers. The election board includes: a judge of elections (elected), majority inspector (elected), minority inspector (elected), clerk (appointed inspector) and in cases where machines or electronic voting systems are used a machine inspector (appointed). Each poll watcher must have a certificate issued by the county board of elections.
 * Who is allowed in the polling place?**

Polling places in Pennsylvania are open for voting from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. When you enter the polling place of the election officials will ask for your name. The official will look for your name on the list of those registrated (called the district register) to make sure that you are recorded as being registered and eligible to vote. If your name is on the list, you will be asked to sign a document called a voter's certificate, declaring your name and address on the list are accurate and that you are qualified to vote at the election. Once you have signed your name and are found to be qualified, the official will direct you to the next available voting machine booth.
 * What are the Procedures used at the polling place?**

If you are, like I am voting in the election district for the first time, you will be asked to present an approved form of identification before you sign the voter certificate. Approved forms of identification include: This information was based off of this website: http://www.votespa.com For more information visit this website at http://www.votespa.com or Call: Beaver County DRE** (724) 728-3934 Ext. 11214
 * Are you a first time voter?**
 * 1 Photo Identification but it must be valid
 * PA Driver's License or ID Card issued by PENNDOT
 * ID issued by U.s government
 * ID issued by any Commonwealth of Pennsylvania agency
 * U.S Passport
 * U.S Armed Forces ID
 * Student ID
 * Employee ID


 * The Procedure for voting in Beaver County. **

To registrate to vote in Pennsylvania you must be:
 * Are you Eligible to Vote?**
 * A citizen of the United States for at least one month before the next primary,special,municipal,or general election
 * A resident of Pennsylvania and the election district in which you want to register and vote for at least 30 days before the next primary, special, municipal, or general election.
 * At least 18 years of age on or before the day of the next primary,special,municipal, or general election.

Once you have registered to vote, you are not required to register again unless you change your residence, name, or political party affiliation. Please note that any intentional false statement made on an application for voter registration constitutes perjury and is punishable affiliation.

All voters who appear at a polling place for the first time must show proof of identification. Approved forms of photo identification include:
 * What to Bring?**
 * Pennsylvania driver's license or PennDOT ID card
 * ID issued by an Commonwealth agency
 * ID issued by U.S Government
 * U.S passport
 * U.S Armed Forces ID
 * Student ID
 * Employee ID

If you do not have a photo ID, you can use a non-photo identification that includes your name and address. Approved forms of non-photo identification include:


 * Confirmation issued by the County Voter Registration Office
 * Non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth
 * Non-photo ID issued by the U.S Government
 * Firearm permit
 * Current utility bill
 * Current bank statement
 * Current paycheck
 * Government check

If you do not bring your ID on Election Day, vote with a provisional ballot. Don’t leave without voting.


 * Know When Polling Places Open and Close**

In Pennsylvania, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.


 * Bring Identification.**


 * Next Election**: Nov, 6, 2012
 * Presidential Election Date**: Nov, 20, 2012