NEW CASTLE — When you go to vote next week, be prepared to prove who you are.
Aspects of Pennsylvania's new voter identification law will kick in Tuesday, as all voters will be asked to produce identification.
In the primary, acceptable identification will not be required to vote, but it's a test run for future elections in the commonwealth.
What are the new rules and what should you expect? New Castle News political reporter John K. Manna will explain things in Thursday's edition of the New Castle News.




