The Black Political Empowerment Project Urges Voters to Take their MAIL-IN BALLOTS Directly to the Elections Division Headquarters

B-PEP, the Black Political Empowerment Project, is urging voters who have mail-in ballots to take them directly to the Allegheny County Elections Bureau located at 542 Forbes Avenue at Ross Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, or to the Elections Bureau in their local county. With the concerns about expeditious delivery of U.S. mail in question, and the possibility of a reversal of an opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court with regard to mailin ballots being counted if received by at least Friday, November 6th, B-PEP feels the need to urge the direct, in-person, approach to guarantee that the ballots are received by Tuesday, November 3rd . Representatives of B-PEP and the W.PA. CAMPAIGN FOR POWER are available to provide free rides to those who need a ride to the Election Divisions Headquarters each day through Election Day, November 3rd. This is a nonpartisan service and can be accessed by calling 412-212-8775 or emailing us at BPEP.Pittsburgh@gmail.com. AGAIN B-PEP IS URGING PEOPLE TO TAKE THEIR BALLOT DIRECTLY TO THE ELECTION BUREAU ASAP! Voters can also hold on to their mail-in ballot and bring the ballot, along with their ballot envelope to their polling place on November 3 rd .

Tim Stevens,

Chairman & CEO

The Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP) 412-758-7898

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