The Deadline to deliver your Mail-in Ballot to the Board of Elections is June 2 at 8:00pm. If your ballot is not received at the Board of Elections by that time, your vote will not count.
What If I Never Received My Ballot?
The Vast Majority of Ballots Have Arrived at Voters’ Homes.
If you applied for a Mail-In Ballot over three days ago but have not received it, you can still vote.
First, call the Board of Elections immediately: 215-348-6154. Press “6” to speak to a staff member and explain the situation. The phone may ring longer than expected as the department is very busy right now.
If you are unable to obtain your Mail-In Ballot, you can still vote at the polls using a provisional ballot. Tell the Judge of Elections at your polling location that you need to fill out a provisional ballot. These ballots will be delivered to the Board of Elections and will be considered and decided on within a week of the election.
The new date of the primary election is June 2, 2020. The last date to submit your application for the primary election is by 5:00 PM on May 26, 2020.
You must be a registered voter to submit a mail-in application. You may check whether you are registered to vote in Pennsylvania using Find Voter Registration Status.
If you’re a voter with a valid PA Driver’s License or PennDOT ID number, you may apply with this online form.
If you do not have one of these ID numbers, you will need to download a paper application and mail it to your County Board of Elections. Otherwise, you may visit your local county elections office.
The new date of the primary election is June 2, 2020. The last date to submit your application for the primary election is by 5:00 PM on May 26, 2020.
You must be a registered voter to submit a mail-in application. You may check whether you are registered to vote in Pennsylvania using Find Voter Registration Status.
If you’re a voter with a valid PA Driver’s License or PennDOT ID number, you may apply with this online form.
If you do not have one of these ID numbers, you will need to download a paper application and mail it to your County Board of Elections. Otherwise, you may visit your local county elections office.
Don’t miss your chance to vote this year. Take advantage of Pennsylvania’s new law that allows every Pennsylvania voter to vote by mail. It’s simple, convenient and you never have to leave your home!
Tuesday Nov. 6th the 2018 General Election will be held. Voting in Bridgeton will take place at the Bridgeton Township Municipal Building, 1370 Bridgeton Hill Rd
Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972 from 7:00 am – 8 pm. Below is the official sample ballot from the Bucks County Board of Elections website. For more information or resources on voting, visit the PA State Power Portal at: https://www.pavoterservices.state.pa.us/Pages/Login.aspx