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PA Primary Election Tomorrow, June 2nd, Bridgeton Township Building
- Intense precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of voters due to the pandemic.
- The Bucks County Board of Health has implemented a protocol for all election sites, available at this link: DOH Election Health Protocols
- Independent Sample Ballot
- Republican Sample Ballot
- Democratic Sample Ballot
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Hand-Delivering Your Ballot 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.
Vote By Mail Ballot Request – PA Primary Election June 2nd
On-line Application for Mail-in Ballot
Absentee and Mail-in Ballot information
- 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.
- For an absentee application, download the absentee paper application form.
- For a mail-in ballot application, download the mail-in ballot paper application form.
Vote By Mail Ballot Request – PA Primary moved to June 2nd
On-line Application for Mail-in Ballot
Absentee and Mail-in Ballot information
- 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.
- For an absentee application, download the absentee paper application form.
- For a mail-in ballot application, download the mail-in ballot paper application form.