Mail-in and absentee ballots are going out to voters in Allegheny County ahead of the May primary election on May 18.
The Elections Division began sending the ballots over the weekend.
In addition, over-the-counter voting is now available in the county, which allows a voter to apply in person for a mail-in or absentee ballot at the Elections Division office on Forbes Avenue.
Once reviewed and approved, the voter will then be able to fill out their ballot at the counter.
The deadline to submit an application for mail-in or absentee voting is 5:00pm on May 11.





