Pennsylvania is no Iowa —or New Hampshire or South Carolina, for that matter — but its delegates still count.
The state is scheduled to hold its presidential primary for both the Republican and Democratic parties next month.
Voters can head to the polls starting from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 26. To find your nearest polling location, click here. RELATED: Sanders stuns Clinton with Michigan primary upset Pennsylvania’s primary is closed, meaning that voters who are registered to the party holding the primary can only vote in that one. But no fear, there is still time to register before the March 28 deadline. Online voter registration is now available in Pennsylvania at register.votesPA.com. To register to vote in the state, you must: