LET'S VOTE NOVA
ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯'s mission statement calls for a community of people βwho seek to nurture a concern for the common good and who share an enthusiasm for the challenge of responsible and productive citizenship.β
The ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ Student Government Association, Office of Student Involvement, and Office of Government Relations, along with campus colleagues, are excited to provide a campus coalition to promote voter education, voter registration, and voter mobilization.
Voter Registration
PA Voter Registration Deadlines
- Voter Registration Deadline: October 21, 2024
- Application Deadline for a mail-in or absentee ballot: October 29, 2024 at 5 p.m.
General Election: November 5, 2024
- Deadline to return absentee or mail-in ballot is 8 p.m. on Election Day. The County Election Office must RECEIVE your completed mail ballot by this time. A postmark by 8 p.m. November 5 is not sufficient.
Any student who is a US citizen is encouraged to register and vote.
ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ is separated into four districts that cover campus, depending on what residence hall you currently reside in.β―If you've registered to vote in Pennsylvania previously, you likely need to update your voter registration form with your new residence hall information.β―
Registering to vote in Pennsylvania can be done or through a mail-in registration form, which should be mailed to:
Government Center Building-Ground Floor
201 W. Front Street
Media, PA 19063
Visit the Office of Student Involvement Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in Dougherty 102 for PA Voter Registration Forms.
For a full list of PA Voter Registration options, visit .
Important Reminders For Students Living On Campus and Registering to Vote
- On line 5 of the PA Voter Application enter 800 Lancaster Ave, ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ Pa 19085, and include your residence hall name in the apartment line.
- On line 6 of the PA Voter Application please use one of the following addresses depending on where you receive mail on campus.
800 E. Lancaster Ave. or 250 Spring Mill Rd. or 862 E. Lancaster Ave.
VU Box xxxx
ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯, PA 19085
- Please note that ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ is located in Delaware County and is in Radnor Township.
- To vote in this election, you must be a resident of Pennsylvania and the election district in which you want to register/vote for at least 30 days. Living on campus is sufficient to meet this requirement.
Additional Information
- A new website for and voter hotline, 610-891-VOTE (8683), provides up-to-the-minute voting news and can answer your questions. This site also includes information on satellite voting centers and locations for drop-off boxes for mail-in ballots.
- Many states have their own voter registration form, deadlines, and voting procedures. To vote in your home state, information can be found at .
Are you a graduate or law student and live off-campus? Unsure of your county?
Many states have their own voter registration form. Visit to find information on your state.
Absentee and Early Voting
Don't forget to learn about and early voting as alternatives to voting on Election Day. There are many helpful resources, includingΒ Β for registering to vote outside of Pennsylvania.
Election Day
Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Questions when you're at the polls? Call 610-519-7455
Polling locations will open in Pennsylvania on election day from 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
For first-time voters in Pennsylvania, you are required to bring identification. For a full list of acceptable IDs Visit the .β―
Acceptable forms of ID can include the following:
Pennsylvania driverβs license or PennDOT ID card
Identification issued by any Commonwealth agency
Identification issued by the U.S. Government
U.S. passport
U.S. Armed Forces identification
Student identification (ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ Wildcard)
Employee identification
For first-time voters in Pennsylvania, you are required to bring identification
Visit to confirm your registration status and polling location.
All ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ students, regardless of VU Box mailing address, should use the mailing address of 800 Lancaster Ave, ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ Pa 19085.
Students who live on campus will vote at the following locations based on their residence hall:
If you live on campus, your polling place will change this Fall 2024 semester. On-campus student voters will now be assigned to a polling place located at the Mullen Center. This change will be in effect for the November 5, 2024 general election. Check your if you would like to vote at ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ this November. Reminder: You must be registered to vote in PA using your on-campus address in order to vote at the Mullen Center.
If you live off-campus, find your polling location by visiting the .
The following offices on campus are offering support to students during the Election:
- The University Counseling Center is free of charge for current students and can be reached via phone at 610-519-4050.
- The Department of Public Safety is available 24/7 for emergencies and non-emergencies. Additionally, the Nova Safe app can be used to submit tips and request a security escort if needed.
- The Office of Student Involvement and Student Life staff members will be a presence of support. If you need anything do not hesitate to visit Dougherty 102, call 610-519-4210, or email studentinvolvement@villanova.edu and someone will respond to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do if...
If youβve requested to vote by mail, you can bring your ballot and envelope with you and hand them over to poll workers to be voided. You may then vote in person via machine or paper ballot. Your ballot cannot already be filled out. If you donβt have your ballot with you, including if it didnβt arrive on time, you can still show up to the polls and vote on a provisional ballot, which is a paper ballot that is set aside and counted once it is clear you are eligible to vote.
Ask to speak to the Judge of Elections to confirm if you're registered to vote at that location. If your name is not on the list of registered voters at your local polling place, you have the right to cast a provisional ballot which will be counted after elections officials have confirmed you are a registered voter in that county.
You can ask your county elections office to send you a new ballot and void the old one. You can also still show up to the polls and vote on a provisional ballot.
Other common questions:
The lets you check your ballot status online, including whether your application has been approved, the ballot has been mailed, and whether itβs been received/recorded once you send it back.
If you include your email address when applying to vote by mail, you should also get emails notifying you of changes to your ballot status. And you can always call your county office to check your status.
A naked ballot is a mail ballot that a voter submits without an inner secrecy envelope. Pennsylvania uses a two-envelope system: filled-out ballots go first inside a blank, anonymous secrecy envelope, and then into the return envelope that is addressed to the county elections office and has the voterβs signature and information.
If voters place the ballot directly into the return envelope, it is considered "naked.β A naked ballot will not be counted.
You can mail your ballot, or deliver it by hand by dropping it off at a county elections office. Additionally, Delaware County voters are free to use any ballot dropbox in the county. Visit for more information.
You only need to show ID if this is your first time voting in that precinct, i.e. if you have moved to a new neighborhood or are newly registered. Otherwise, you wonβt need a photo ID and shouldnβt be asked for it.