The Pennsylvania 2026 Attorney General Primary Election will be held on May 19, 2026, to select the Democratic and Republican nominees for the office of Attorney General of Pennsylvania. The winner of each primary will advance to the general election in November 2026 to compete for the state's top legal position, responsible for overseeing consumer protection, antitrust enforcement, and representing the state in legal matters.
The Pennsylvania 2026 Attorney General Primary Election will be held on May 19, 2026, to select the Democratic and Republican nominees for the office of Attorney General of Pennsylvania. The winner of each primary will advance to the general election in November 2026 to compete for the state's top legal position, responsible for overseeing consumer protection, antitrust enforcement, and representing the state in legal matters.
To vote in Pennsylvania's 2026 primary election, voters must be registered by May 3, 2026. Registered voters can vote in person on Election Day at their assigned polling place, or cast an absentee or mail-in ballot by requesting one through the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Voters must present a valid ID if voting for the first time in their precinct; acceptable IDs include a Pennsylvania driver's license, U.S. passport, or military ID.