Mail-in vs Absentee Ballot, forms and information.
State law requires that the County Board of Elections send a mail-in ballot application at the beginning of each year to anyone who previously filled out a vote-by-mail application and checked the box to indicated that they would like to keep receiving applications in following years.
If you are "Voting by Mail" either with an Absentee Ballot or Mail-In Ballot, you have the choice to use USPS or to bring your ballot to a Drop Box Location, several of which are located around the county.
Find out more about registering to vote in Bucks County.
Voters can request forms related to the elections and voting
Update your voter registration.
Check out a helpful list of polling places in Bucks County, and access tools to help you find which one is yours.
VotesPA is an official Pennsylvania Government website. It is a comprehensive voting resource for all eligible citizens in Pennsylvania.
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