October 15, 2025 - Philadelphia, PA
With Pennsylvania's deadline to register to vote less than one week away, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt and local officials today to visit Philadelphia's election warehouse and learn about the city's satellite election offices, which are open seven days a week through Election Day to assist voters. "The Shapiro-Davis Administration is committed to making sure every Pennsylvania voter has the opportunity to make their voice heard and ensure that every eligible vote can be counted," said Davis. "The City of Philadelphia has opened satellite election offices in each council district, and election workers are ready to help eligible residents get registered ahead of the Oct. 20 deadline and can provide mail ballots on demand, if voters want to request, complete and return their ballot in one visit." "The Nov. 4 election is coming up in less than three weeks," said Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt. "Now is the time to register to vote if you're eligible and decide whether you want to vote by mail ballot or in person. Your voice matters because you will help choose your local officials, who make decisions every day - on your behalf - that shape your communities." List of Speakers:Sincere Harris, City of PhiladelphiaLt. Gov. Austin Davis Secretary Al SchmidtPhiladelphia City Commissioners ChairmanOmar SabirPhiladelphia City Commissioner Seth BluesteinCarlotta Fareira, Long Time VoterCaleem Spurgeon, First Time Voter