#VoteTransit

Pittsburghers for Public Transit’s #VoteTransit campaign uses voter action, education, and accountability to elevate transit champions to elected office.

Politicians at every level (Local, County, State or Federal) have the power to improve transit access. Use PPT’s #VoteTransit resources to learn how different public officials can influence transit and get familiar with the transit plans that candidates are promoting in the leadup to Election Day.

Get involved: whether you’re a citizen at the ballot box or an elected official on the chamber floor, here are three ways you can take action now!

  1. Pledge to #VoteTransit
  2. Register to vote in the next election
  3. Check out our resources for the next election
image description: a group of transit advocates hold signs outside City Council chambers that say, “Transit Moves us”, and “City Resident, Transit Rider”.

#VoteTransit pledge to say that transit is an issue that moves you.

 

ELECTION DAY IS MAY 20th! Learn more about the candidates running for these positions:

Past #VoteTransit Work & How Other Officials Can Improve Transit

image description: two people board the T in Downtown Pittsburgh.

We can’t #VoteTransit unless we’re registered to vote! >> Register to vote, check your status, or request a mail-in ballot here

image description: PPT members rally to support expanded transit service, and to fight against the cuts to the 61 and 71 buses, in the Fall of 2023