Provided by the County of Bucks:
General Election season is in full swing in Bucks County with mail-in ballots headed to voters and three Official Ballot Drop Boxes set to open.
As of Thursday afternoon, approximately 80,000 mail-in and absentee ballots had been mailed to voters in Bucks County with tens of thousands more to be sent in the coming days.
Ballot Drop Boxes in County offices will open during regular business hours starting Monday, Oct. 7.
“Here in Bucks County we are committed to conducting a free and fair election to the high standard our residents have come to expect,” said Commissioner Vice Chair Bob Harvie, who also serves as chair of the Board of Elections. “Our staff in the Board of Elections Office is working overtime – in some cases literally – to make all the preparations necessary for a successful Election Day this Nov. 5.”
Drop Boxes opening Oct. 7 are located at:
Upper Bucks Government Services Center
261 California Road
Quakertown, PA 18951
Bucks County Administration Building
55 E. Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Lower Bucks Government Services Center
7321 New Falls Road
Levittown, PA 19055
“On-Demand” mail-in ballots will be available at the three County government office locations starting Oct. 15.
Drop Boxes in libraries throughout Bucks County are scheduled to open Oct. 21. For a full schedule of Drop Box hours and locations visit BucksCounty.gov/BallotBoxes.
All Ballot Drop Boxes are staffed by a Board of Elections employee while open for use, and are under 24-hour video surveillance.
Voters are reminded that, to ensure their vote is counted, ballots must be sealed inside the yellow secrecy envelope, which must be then sealed inside the provided return envelope. Return envelopes must be signed and dated.
As in previous elections, the County is providing postage for return envelopes, so voters won’t need to use a stamp to cast their ballot.
Ballots for the 2024 General Election must be returned to the Board of Elections – whether by mail, through an Official Ballot Drop Box or in person – no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5.
For more information on voting in Bucks County, including how to apply for a mail-in ballot and a list of important election deadlines, visit BucksCounty.gov/Elections.
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