The Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame, which recognizes Pennsylvanians who have voted in at least 50 consecutive general elections, welcomed 186 new members at an induction ceremony today in Adams County.
“Voting is among our most fundamental and important rights as United States citizens,” Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele told the inductees.
The Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame is administered jointly by the Pennsylvania Department of State, which oversees elections in Pennsylvania, and the state’s 67 county election offices.
Since the first members were inducted in 1982, Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame membership has grown to 21,322 including today’s new members. Adams County now has 327 residents in the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame. Each inductee receives a certificate signed by Governor Tom Corbett and Aichele.
Eligibility for the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame is determined by county election offices. Aichele urged county officials to hold induction ceremonies regularly.
“Citizens who vote every year not only keep elected officials at the local, state, and national levels accountable, they provide the best example possible to their children, grandchildren, and all of us of what it means to be a good citizen,” Aichele said.
More information about and a list of all members of the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame is available at www.dos.state.pa.us. Click on Voting and Elections, and then, Voter Hall of Fame.
“Voting is among our most fundamental and important rights as United States citizens,” Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele told the inductees.
The Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame is administered jointly by the Pennsylvania Department of State, which oversees elections in Pennsylvania, and the state’s 67 county election offices.
Since the first members were inducted in 1982, Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame membership has grown to 21,322 including today’s new members. Adams County now has 327 residents in the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame. Each inductee receives a certificate signed by Governor Tom Corbett and Aichele.
Eligibility for the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame is determined by county election offices. Aichele urged county officials to hold induction ceremonies regularly.
“Citizens who vote every year not only keep elected officials at the local, state, and national levels accountable, they provide the best example possible to their children, grandchildren, and all of us of what it means to be a good citizen,” Aichele said.
More information about and a list of all members of the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame is available at www.dos.state.pa.us. Click on Voting and Elections, and then, Voter Hall of Fame.