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Pennsylvania voters interested in mail-in option urged not to dawdle

By Jennifer Learn-Andes
May 4, 2020
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Voters exit a polling place in Nanticoke during last May’s primary election. With the push on for mail-in voting during the coronavirus pandemic, Pennsylvania officials are encouraging registered voters interested in that option for the June 2 primary to apply early if possible.

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