LOG YOUR CALL: Urge your legislators to protect PA voters now!

Pennsylvanians shouldn’t have to choose between their health and their right to vote this November -- but whether voters will be able to cast their ballot safely is up to our legislators.

The election may feel far away now, but counties need time to implement election reforms before November -- and rushing them will only make things worse. The Legislature must take immediate legislative action to protect voters -- they must count ballots postmarked by Election Day, create vote centers, and allocate much-needed funding to county boards of elections.

Contact your representatives in the Pennsylvania State House and Senate and ask them to take action now to make sure all Pennsylvanians can vote in a safe, secure, and accessible election this November.

Step 1: Find your legislators using this link. Once you’ve entered your address, you can find the phone numbers for your legislators by clicking on their names. Since the House is home for the summer, you can reach your House member at their district office.

Step 2: Call your Senator and House member and urge them to take action now to protect voters this November.

Step 3: Log your calls by clicking on the link.

Here’s an idea of what to say: Hi, this is [NAME], calling from [TOWN]. I urge you to take action to protect voters in Pennsylvania this November. You should pass legislation that will allow ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted, authorize counties to create vote centers, and allocate much-needed funding to county boards of elections so they can make sure our election runs smoothly. These reforms are necessary for all Pennsylvanians to vote in a safe, secure, and accessible election.