
Voter Information
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Register to Vote
2025 is an important year for local elections in Pennsylvania. Important upcoming dates to remember are:
Tuesday, May 20: Primary Election
Monday, May 5: Last day to register for the Primary Election
This is the same date to update your registration for a name change, address change or party change. This can be completed by mail or onlineYou can also look up your registration by your name or your PA driver's license or ID.
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Where to Vote
Your polling place is assigned by the address on your registration. In Green Tree, we have four polling places located in three locations across our community. Each polling place serves your particular district:
Green Tree Fire Hall (District 1)
Green Tree Borough Building-Poplar Room (District 2)
Green Tree Borough Building-Sycamore Room (District 3)
Fred L. Aiken Elementary School (District 4)
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Mail-In & Absentee Voting
Voting by Mail-In or Absentee ballot?
It’s safe, secure, and an easy way to cast your vote if you cannot make it in-person to the polls.
All ballots must be received by the Allegheny County Elections Department by 8:00 pm on May 20, 2025.
If you unable to mail you ballot in time for the deadline, you still have options to vote including surrendering your ballot at your polling location, dropping your ballot off in-person at the Allegheny County Elections Office, or by voting provisionally.
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Democrats in our Region
We know that backing Democratic candidate is essential up and down the ballot. We also know that working together is important to make sure Democrats get out the vote at each and every election: National, State, and Local.
The Allegheny County Democratic Committee is our county's leaders in engaging Democrats across our region. As the Green Tree Democratic Committee we are active and voting members of the County Democratic Committee. Find out more, attend events, and stay informed.