The Pennsylvania Joint Election Request is a form used by political parties and slates of political candidates to run in a joint election in the state of Pennsylvania. This form allows candidates to appear on the same ballot and run as a single entity, rather than running as individual candidates. There are two types of Pennsylvania Joint Election Request: a Combined Form and a Separate Form. The Combined Form allows candidates from a single party to appear on the same ballot and run as a single slate. The Separate Form allows candidates from different parties to appear on the same ballot and run as a joint slate. This form must be filled out and signed by the candidates and the chairperson of the party. It must also be filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State at least sixty days prior to the election.