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The dataset describes a current state of mail ballot requests for the 2020 General Election. It’s a snapshot in time of the current volume of ballot requests across the Commonwealth.
The reason some birth dates will display as 1/1/1800 is due to confidentiality reasons of the registered voters.
Usually this is for victims of domestic violence.
The reason some birth dates will display as 1/1/1800 is due to confidentiality reasons of the registered voters.
Usually this is for victims of domestic violence.
The following are considered UOCAVA:
Application Type
CRI - Civilian - Remote/Isolated
CVO - Civilian Overseas
F - Federal (Unregistered)
M - Military
MRI - Military - Remote/Isolated
V - Veteran
BV - Bedridden Veteran
BVRI - Bedridden Veteran - Remote/Isolated
Application Type
CRI - Civilian - Remote/Isolated
CVO - Civilian Overseas
F - Federal (Unregistered)
M - Military
MRI - Military - Remote/Isolated
V - Veteran
BV - Bedridden Veteran
BVRI - Bedridden Veteran - Remote/Isolated
We may not have all types in the file for every election.
Updated
December 6 2022
Views
608,437
The Retail Pharmacy Partnership dataset represents doses of vaccine allocated from the federal government directly to Pennsylvania’s retail pharmacy partners. The partners then determine which stores to send the allocated doses to, with the department’s input to ensure we are meeting the needs of all Pennsylvanians.
This dataset will be updated Wednesday’s at 12:00pm.
This dataset will be updated Wednesday’s at 12:00pm.
Updated
January 4 2023
Views
383,017
This dataset contains aggregate COVID-19 case counts and rates by date of first report for all counties in Pennsylvania and for the state as a whole. Counts include both confirmed and probable cases as defined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). At present, a person is counted as a case only once. Note that case counts by date of report are influenced by a variety of factors, including but not limited to testing availability, test ordering patterns (such as day of week patterns), labs reporting backlogged test results, and mass screenings in nursing homes, workplaces, schools, etc. Case reports received without a patient address are assigned to the county of the ordering provider or facility based on provider zip code. Cases reported with a residential address that does not match to a known postal address per the commonwealth geocoding service are assigned to a county based on the zip code of residence. Many zip codes cross county boundaries so there is some degree of misclassification of county. All counts may change on a daily basis due to reassignment of jurisdiction, removal of duplicate case reports, correction of errors, and other daily data cleaning activities. Downloaded data represents the best information available as of the previous day.
Data will be updated between 11:30 am to 1:30pm each Wednesday.
Data will be updated between 11:30 am to 1:30pm each Wednesday.
Updated
May 24 2023
Views
335,009
“Note: Beginning 7/13/2022, the hospitals are no longer reporting data on airborne isolation beds resulting in null values being displayed for the airborne isolation bed metrics.”
This dataset contains aggregate hospitalization data related to COVID-19 patient which includes availability of ICU beds, patients on ventilators, ventilators in use, and total patients hospitalized data at the state and county level for Pennsylvania residents.
Data will be updated between 11:30 am to 1:30pm each Wednesday.
This dataset contains aggregate hospitalization data related to COVID-19 patient which includes availability of ICU beds, patients on ventilators, ventilators in use, and total patients hospitalized data at the state and county level for Pennsylvania residents.
Data will be updated between 11:30 am to 1:30pm each Wednesday.
Updated
May 24 2023
Views
175,795
This dataset contains aggregate death data at the state and county level for Pennsylvania residents. The data are displayed by county, date, death counts, averages, rates based on population. Pennsylvania statewide numbers are listed with Pennsylvania named as the county for the statewide totals. Do not add up the entire file (all rows) or counts will be duplicated.
Data will be updated midafternoon each Wednesday.
Data will be updated midafternoon each Wednesday.
Updated
May 24 2023
Views
120,101
This dataset describes a current state of mail ballot requests for the 2020 primary election. It’s a snapshot in time of the current volume of ballot requests across the Commonwealth.
The reason some birth dates will display as 1/1/1800 is due to confidentiality reasons of the registered voters.
Usually this is for victims of domestic violence.
The reason some birth dates will display as 1/1/1800 is due to confidentiality reasons of the registered voters.
Usually this is for victims of domestic violence.
The following are considered UOCAVA:
Application Type
CRI - Civilian - Remote/Isolated
CVO - Civilian Overseas
F - Federal (Unregistered)
M - Military
MRI - Military - Remote/Isolated
V - Veteran
BV - Bedridden Veteran
BVRI - Bedridden Veteran - Remote/Isolated
Application Type
CRI - Civilian - Remote/Isolated
CVO - Civilian Overseas
F - Federal (Unregistered)
M - Military
MRI - Military - Remote/Isolated
V - Veteran
BV - Bedridden Veteran
BVRI - Bedridden Veteran - Remote/Isolated
We may not have all types in the file for every election.
Updated
December 6 2022
Views
82,766
This dataset contains the list of sales tax licenses, exemption and wholesaler certificates as maintained by the Department of Revenue (DOR) that are active. For the purposes of this dataset, active status indicates vendors that currently have filing requirements with DOR, as well as valid exemption and wholesaler certificates.
This list is intended to be refreshed monthly, removing the licenses that are cancelled or expire without renewal, and adding new licenses once they are approved. The addresses provided are supposed to be the physical location where the taxable sales happen or taxable service provided. The DOR generally does not validate the location address, so there may be misspelled items.
Sales, use and hotel occupancy tax licenses must be prominently displayed at the place of business, at each location, photocopies are acceptable. This list also contains exempt organizations that have a current valid exemption number issued by the Department. Exemption numbers must be provided on exemption certificates when purchasing items or services that would be otherwise taxable.
For the taxpayer’s convenience, the Department of Revenue allows taxpayers to either report each location’s sales under a unique license number, or consolidate the entire entity’s sales under a single license number. For that reason, you may see some large chains appear to have only one license, where others have multiple licenses. Similarly, you will find licenses/certificates with out of state addresses provided by the applicant.
In order to reduce fraud, a portion of the license number / exemption certificate number was masked. If you suspect someone is selling taxable items, providing a taxable service or otherwise not remitting sales tax, use this link to Report Tax Fraud. Tips can be left anonymously, but supporting documentation is helpful.
More information about licenses & certificates: PA Code, Article II Sales & Use Tax.
PA Department of Revenue website: https://www.revenue.pa.gov.
Common questions:
• Why are there out of state/out of country licenses? We allow taxpayers to photocopy licenses, so taxpayers could keep the original license where their records are kept, and post a copy in each PA location. Another reason would be mail order or delivery-based companies. These companies do not maintain a PA address, but could ship to PA or travel into PA to deliver their taxable product or perform their taxable service.
• Does this list contain every volunteer fire company in PA? Only if the volunteer fire company applied for an exemption certificate to purchase items without paying sales tax. An exempt entity that does not hold an exemption certificate could pay the sales tax on the purchase, then file a petition for refund on the tax paid.
• What is a “transient vendor”? In general, someone who temporarily brings taxable items into PA for retail sale, but does not maintain a location. For a more detailed definition, see the PA Code link above.
• What is a “wholesaler certificate”? A wholesale certificate allows sales of otherwise taxable items at the wholesale level; they are not permitted to sell anything at retail. The tax will be collected when the item is sold at retail. Wholesaler certificates are issued primarily to manufacturers and distributors.
This list is intended to be refreshed monthly, removing the licenses that are cancelled or expire without renewal, and adding new licenses once they are approved. The addresses provided are supposed to be the physical location where the taxable sales happen or taxable service provided. The DOR generally does not validate the location address, so there may be misspelled items.
Sales, use and hotel occupancy tax licenses must be prominently displayed at the place of business, at each location, photocopies are acceptable. This list also contains exempt organizations that have a current valid exemption number issued by the Department. Exemption numbers must be provided on exemption certificates when purchasing items or services that would be otherwise taxable.
For the taxpayer’s convenience, the Department of Revenue allows taxpayers to either report each location’s sales under a unique license number, or consolidate the entire entity’s sales under a single license number. For that reason, you may see some large chains appear to have only one license, where others have multiple licenses. Similarly, you will find licenses/certificates with out of state addresses provided by the applicant.
In order to reduce fraud, a portion of the license number / exemption certificate number was masked. If you suspect someone is selling taxable items, providing a taxable service or otherwise not remitting sales tax, use this link to Report Tax Fraud. Tips can be left anonymously, but supporting documentation is helpful.
More information about licenses & certificates: PA Code, Article II Sales & Use Tax.
PA Department of Revenue website: https://www.revenue.pa.gov.
Common questions:
• Why are there out of state/out of country licenses? We allow taxpayers to photocopy licenses, so taxpayers could keep the original license where their records are kept, and post a copy in each PA location. Another reason would be mail order or delivery-based companies. These companies do not maintain a PA address, but could ship to PA or travel into PA to deliver their taxable product or perform their taxable service.
• Does this list contain every volunteer fire company in PA? Only if the volunteer fire company applied for an exemption certificate to purchase items without paying sales tax. An exempt entity that does not hold an exemption certificate could pay the sales tax on the purchase, then file a petition for refund on the tax paid.
• What is a “transient vendor”? In general, someone who temporarily brings taxable items into PA for retail sale, but does not maintain a location. For a more detailed definition, see the PA Code link above.
• What is a “wholesaler certificate”? A wholesale certificate allows sales of otherwise taxable items at the wholesale level; they are not permitted to sell anything at retail. The tax will be collected when the item is sold at retail. Wholesaler certificates are issued primarily to manufacturers and distributors.
Updated
June 6 2023
Views
30,856
This dataset contains aggregate data of COVID vaccines administered each day within a county. Data includes counts of individuals who received a vaccine dose that provides partial coverage against the disease and counts of individuals that received a vaccine dose that provides full coverage against the disease. Suppression applies for quantities less than 5.
Data only includes information reported to PA-SIIS, the Pennsylvania Statewide Immunization Information System.
Updated
May 24 2023
Views
27,351
This dataset contains aggregate data by county of residence and by gender for individuals that received a COVID vaccination. Data includes counts of individuals who received a vaccine dose that provides partial coverage against the disease and counts of individuals that received a vaccine dose that provides full coverage against the disease. Suppression applies for quantities less than 5.
Data only includes information reported to PA-SIIS, the Pennsylvania Statewide Immunization Information System.
Fully Vaccinated means that the person has received the necessary number of COVID-19 vaccines at the recommended time intervals.
First Booster Doses (Administered Since August 13, 2021)
First Booster doses administered since August 13, 2021 includes vaccinations beyond the primary series administered to the suggested groups at the recommended intervals on or after 08-13-2021 following CDC guidelines. Such vaccinations are commonly called booster doses. This category also includes additional does of COVID vaccine administered on or after 08-13-2021 to immunocompromised individual at the CDC recommended interval.
Fully Vaccinated means that the person has received the necessary number of COVID-19 vaccines at the recommended time intervals.
First Booster Doses (Administered Since August 13, 2021)
First Booster doses administered since August 13, 2021 includes vaccinations beyond the primary series administered to the suggested groups at the recommended intervals on or after 08-13-2021 following CDC guidelines. Such vaccinations are commonly called booster doses. This category also includes additional does of COVID vaccine administered on or after 08-13-2021 to immunocompromised individual at the CDC recommended interval.
Second Booster Doses (Administered Since March 29, 2022)
Second booster doses administered since March 29, 2022 includes mRNA vaccinations beyond the primary series and one additional COVIDS vaccine as a second booster dose administered on or after 03-29-2022 to individuals ages 50+ at the recommended intervals per CDC guidelines. This category also includes additional doses of mRNA COVID vaccines administered on or after 03-29-2022 to immunocompromised individual at the CDC recommended internal.
Second booster doses administered since March 29, 2022 includes mRNA vaccinations beyond the primary series and one additional COVIDS vaccine as a second booster dose administered on or after 03-29-2022 to individuals ages 50+ at the recommended intervals per CDC guidelines. This category also includes additional doses of mRNA COVID vaccines administered on or after 03-29-2022 to immunocompromised individual at the CDC recommended internal.
Updated
May 12 2023
Views
22,518
This is a listing of Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) codes for each of the 67 counties in Pennsylvania.
Information gathered from census data - https://www.census.gov/library/reference/code-lists/ansi.html
For more technical details :
Information gathered from census data - https://www.census.gov/library/reference/code-lists/ansi.html
For more technical details :
Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) after approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 111 (d) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 as amended by the Computer Security Act of 1987, Public Law 100-235.
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 6-4, Counties and Equivalent Entities of the U.S., Its Possessions, and Associated Areas -- 90 Aug 31 , provides the names and codes that represent the counties and other entities treated as equivalent legal and/or statistical subdivisions of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the possessions and freely associated areas of the United States. Counties are considered to be the "first-order subdivisions" of each State and statistically equivalent entity, regardless of their local designations (county, parish, borough, etc.).
Updated
October 17 2022
Views
18,033