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To clarify:
✅It extends the deadline for county election offices in 6 counties, inc Philly, to receive absentee or mail-in ballots to 5pm on 6/9/20
✅The ballot must be postmarked no later than 6/2/20
✅The deadline to drop-off absentee or mail-in ballots remains 8pm 6/2/20
Tomorrow’s primary election in Philadelphia will be held as scheduled. The City will provide PPE to poll workers, gloves to voters, and we encourage everyone to #MaskUpPHL. Mail-in ballots are now due June 9. More info ⬇️ https://t.co/fH7PVUZArx
Given recent events, the School District of Philadelphia is granting a district-wide day off to staff on Tuesday, June 2 to promote self care & healing.
Food and meal sites will be closed tomorrow, June 1. City supported food sites will be open Tuesday, June 2. Please make sure to confirm hours before visiting a site. https://t.co/OdCcIYJV4o
*ATTENTION* @PhillyMayor has implemented a MANDATORY CITY-WIDE CURFEW effective TONIGHT at 8PM through TOMORROW at 6AM. Only persons with essential duties will be permitted outdoors.
Calling all rising seniors of Philadelphia public & charter high schools—come spend your summer at @Penn! Apply now to PennRSSA, a free virtual summer program offered by the University of Pennsylvania. For more info and to apply visit: https://t.co/1xv4EqghMR
We’re pleased to announce that 2x Super Bowl champ @malcolmjenkins will be our Virtual Graduation Ceremony keynote speaker on June 9! A leader on & off the field, he is the perfect person to celebrate the resiliency and promise of our Class of 2020 grads! https://t.co/tFpY0pywgZ
Deadline tomorrow! Planning to vote in the PA Primary Election on June 2? We hope you are!
This year, try voting from the safety of your own home. Apply for a mail-in ballot by tomorrow, May 26 at 5 p.m. #PhillyVotes https://t.co/U0NIBxVEwZ