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Philadelphia City Commissioners
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Official City Commissioners account. Key election dates, voter education information, and more! 🗳️ 2026 General: November 3, 2026. #PhillyVotes
Philadelphia, PA
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  • Philadelphia City Commissioners reposted
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    Seth Bluestein
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    Jun 9
    Now that the City Commissioners have certified the 2026 Primary, here is updated Philadelphia voter registration data for June 2026. Board of Elections staff will begin processing applications for the General Election soon. #PhillyVotes
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 8
    The 2026 Primary Election is certified! Thank you to every voter, poll worker, and BOE staff member who helped ensure Philadelphia’s elections remain safe, secure, and transparent. The General Election is November 3, 2026. Get registered: vote.phila.gov/register. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. Large text reads: “The 2026 Primary Election is officially certified!” Two certification documents appear in the center of the graphic, slightly tilted and overlapping. Text at the bottom reads: “Thank you to every voter, poll worker, and Board of Elections staff member who helped ensure Philadelphia’s elections remain safe, secure, and transparent.” The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 8
    Today’s Return Board Meeting for the signing and certification of the 2026 Primary Election begins in 10 minutes! Watch the livestream: vote.phila.gov/streaming. Explore the meeting agenda and transcript archive: bit.ly/4bCGZfY. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. A white box shows a laptop and smartphone displaying the City Commissioners’ livestream webpage. Large text reads: “Today’s Return Board Meeting BEGINS IN 10 MINUTES!” Below, the graphic says: “Tune in to the livestream, or view the agenda and transcript archive at vote.phila.gov/streaming.” The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 6
    Ward Executive Committee duplicate certificates will be available beginning tomorrow. Pickup hours: Sunday, 6/7: 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday, 6/8: 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Valid ID required. Call 215-686-3469 or 215-686-1590 to confirm your pickup location. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. The headline reads: “2026 Primary Election Ward Executive Committee Duplicate Certificates.” A white text box explains that beginning Sunday, June 7, duplicate certificates will be available for individuals elected to Ward Executive Committee in the 2026 Primary Election. A section titled “Pickup dates and times” lists: “Sun, June 7: 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.” and “Mon, June 8: 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.” Another section instructs viewers to call (215) 686-3469 or (215) 686-1590 to confirm their pickup location. At the bottom, the graphic states that certificates must be picked up by the individual named on the certificate, valid ID is required, and third-party pickup is not permitted. The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 5
    Today’s Return Board Meeting for the drawing of lots to identify winners of tied committeeperson races begins in 10 minutes! Watch the livestream: vote.phila.gov/streaming. Explore the meeting agenda and transcript archive: bit.ly/4bCGZfY. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. A white box shows a laptop and smartphone displaying the City Commissioners’ livestream webpage. Large text reads: “Today’s Return Board Meeting BEGINS IN 10 MINUTES!” Below, the graphic says: “Tune in to the livestream, or view the agenda and transcript archive at vote.phila.gov/streaming.” The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
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  • Philadelphia City Commissioners reposted
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    Seth Bluestein
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    Jun 4
    NEW: 2026 Primary Turnout by Party Affiliation and Vote Type. Democratic voters turned out at a higher rate than Republican and not-affiliated voters. #PhillyVotes
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 4
    Today, we tabled at the Immigrant Heritage Month Community Resource Fair hosted by the Office of Immigrant Affairs and the Free Library of Philadelphia. The 2026 General Election is Tuesday, November 3rd. It’s never too early to make your plan to vote! #PhillyVotes
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    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue-toned City Hall background. Large text reads: “Election Day is November 3rd.” A white box with a yellow border lists three key dates for the 2026 General Election: Monday, October 19, 2026, last day to register to vote; Tuesday, October 27, 2026, last day to apply for a mail ballot; and Tuesday, November 3, 2026, Election Day and the last day to return your mail ballot. Smaller text notes that ballots must be received, not postmarked, by 8:00 P.M. At the bottom, the graphic reads: “Make your plan: vote.phila.gov.”
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 3
    2026 Primary Election Committeeperson and Write-In results reports are available. The drawing of lots to identify winners of tied committeeperson races will take place on June 5th at 12:00 P.M. at the Election Warehouse. View the results: bit.ly/26p-reports. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. The headline reads: “2026 Primary Election Committeeperson & Write-In Results Reports.” A white text box says: “2026 Primary Election results reports are now available for:” followed by a bulleted list: “Democratic Committeeperson winners,” “Republican Committeeperson winners,” “Tied Committeeperson races,” and “Electionwide Write-Ins.” A second section reads: “Drawing of lots to identify winners of tied committeeperson races will be held Friday, June 5th at 12:00 P.M. at the Election Warehouse (11311 Roosevelt Blvd.).” The footer reads vote.phila.gov
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  • Philadelphia City Commissioners reposted
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    Seth Bluestein
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    Jun 2
    This evening, the City Commissioners announced the results of the canvass and computation for the 2026 Primary. I want to thank every Philadelphian who made their voice heard, and the Board of Elections staff for their service to the voters of Philadelphia. #PhillyVotes
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    Jun 2
    The City Commissioners, sitting as the Return Board, will meet at 6:00 P.M. today to announce the results of the canvass and computation of the 2026 Primary and Special Election. Watch the livestream: vote.phila.gov/streaming. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. A white box shows a laptop and smartphone displaying the City Commissioners’ livestream webpage. Large text reads: “Today’s Return Board Meeting BEGINS IN 10 MINUTES!” Below, the graphic says: “Tune in to the livestream, or view the agenda and transcript archive at vote.phila.gov/streaming.” The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    May 30
    The unofficial, unenumerated write-in results, as of May 30th, for State Committee are now available: bit.ly/26p-scomwi. Overall results, not including the unofficial names in the above link, are available at bit.ly/26p-scom. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic showing the Philadelphia City Commissioners mobile results webpage for the unofficial 2026 Primary Election results. At the top is the City Commissioners logo and the heading “UNOFFICIAL 2026 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS,” dated May 19, 2026. The page shows results last updated on 5/29/2026 at 5:03:56 P.M. Under “Voter Turnout,” the page lists 241,186 total ballots cast, 1,080,636 registered voters, 67,349 ballots cast by mail, 171,923 ballots cast at polling places, and 1,914 provisional ballots cast. A circular chart shows 22.32% turnout. Under “Divisions Reporting,” the page shows 1,703 reported out of 1,703 total divisions, with a circular chart showing 100%. Below that is a State Committee results section. The visible contest is “Member of Democratic State Committee - 1st District Democratic (Vote for 9),” with 234 of 234 divisions reported. Candidate results shown.
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    May 29
    The unofficial, unenumerated write-in results, as of May 29th, for Ward Executive Committee are now available: bit.ly/26p-comwi. Overall results, not including the unofficial names in the above link, are available at bit.ly/26p-com. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic showing the Philadelphia City Commissioners mobile results webpage for the unofficial 2026 Primary Election results. At the top is the City Commissioners logo and the heading “UNOFFICIAL 2026 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS,” dated May 19, 2026. The page shows results last updated on 5/29/2026 at 5:03:56 P.M. Under “Voter Turnout,” the page lists 241,186 total ballots cast, 1,080,636 registered voters, 67,349 ballots cast by mail, 171,923 ballots cast at polling places, and 1,914 provisional ballots cast. A circular chart shows 22.32% turnout. Under “Divisions Reporting,” the page shows 1,703 reported out of 1,703 total divisions, with a circular chart showing 100%. Below that is a “Ward-Division Results” section with clickable links for Wards 1 through 66 arranged in columns. At the bottom, the top of an “Election Resources” section is visible.
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    Philadelphia City Commissioners
    @PhillyVotes
    May 29
    Today’s Return Board Meeting and Provisional Ballot Sufficiency Hearing begins in 10 minutes! Tune in to the public meeting livestream at 12:00 P.M. on vote.phila.gov/streaming. Explore the meeting agenda and transcript archive at bit.ly/4bCGZfY. #PhillyVotes
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. A white box shows a laptop and smartphone displaying the City Commissioners’ livestream webpage. Large text reads: “Today’s Return Board Meeting BEGINS IN 10 MINUTES!” Below, the graphic says: “Tune in to the livestream, or view the agenda and transcript archive at vote.phila.gov/streaming.” The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
    Graphic from the Philadelphia City Commissioners with a blue and red abstract background. The headline reads: “2026 Primary Election Provisional Ballot Sufficiency Hearing.” A white text box explains that the Return Board for the 2026 Primary and Special Election will meet on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 12:00 P.M. at the City Commissioners’ Election Warehouse for a sufficiency review of the remaining provisional ballots. It states that affected voters may attend and provide testimony or send testimony by email. At the bottom, the graphic reads: “Visit vote.phila.gov for the affected voter list and hearing details.” The footer reads vote.phila.gov.
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