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Cumberland County residents can hand deliver ballots to elections bureau

Cumberland County residents can hand deliver ballots to elections bureau Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 10, 2021 In this Nov. 4, 2020, file photo, Chester County election workers process mail-in and absentee ballots for the 2020 general election at West Chester University in West Chester, Pa. Cumberland County officials said voters can hand deliver their ballots to the elections bureau.AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File Facebook Share Voters in Cumberland County can hand deliver their mail and absentee ballots to the Cumberland County Bureau of Elections. The Bureau of Elections at 1601 Ritner Highway, Suite 201, Carlisle, will have “a secured ballot box” in the lobby that is available 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Election Day, May 18, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. - the same hours as the polls are open.

If you have a mail-in ballot for the May primary, here s where you can take it

If you have a mail-in ballot for the May primary, here’s where you can take it PennLive.com 2 days ago Jana Benscoter, pennlive.com © DAN GLEITER A ballot drop box outside the Dauphin County Administration Building at 2 S. Second St. in Harrisburg. October 30, 2020. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com Pennsylvania voters can drop off their completed ballots now until the Municipal Primary on May 18 at secured dropoff boxes, according to county officials. Trained county staff have been accepting completed ballots since mid-April, and will continue to collect them until Election Day. The 2021 primary lets voters cast their ballots for state, county, and municipal offices, as well as three proposed statewide constitutional amendments, and one referendum. Specific counties may also be offering voters the chance to vote on locally-specific referendums.

Cumberland County makes temporary and permanent polling place changes

Cumberland County makes temporary and permanent polling place changes Updated 10:26 AM; Today 10:26 AM The Cumberland County Bureau of Elections has made some changes to polling places for the upcoming primary election. Teri Weaver | tweaver@syracuse.c Facebook Share The temporary location changes are: Carlisle Precinct 4-1 Former location was One West Penn Apartments Hampden Twp. Precincts 5 and 6 Hampden Elementary School, 441 Skyport Road Former location was Good Hope Middle School Lower Allen Twp. Precinct 6 Christian Life Assembly, 2645 Lisburn Road Former location was Bethany Village Upper Allen Twp. Precinct 7 Upper Allen Municipal Building, 100 Gettysburg Pike Former location was Messiah Village. Polling places that are changed permanently are:

Cumberland County announces nine polling place changes for May 18 primary election

Formerly Mt. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Residents may register to vote (or make changes to an existing record) at the Bureau of Elections Office during regular business hours between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at 1601 Ritner Highway, Suite 201, Carlisle. Last day to register before the Primary: Monday, May 3. Postmarks will not be accepted. Last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot: Tuesday, May 11. Postmarks will not be accepted. Last day to receive voted mail-in or absentee ballots: Tuesday, May 18, at 8 p.m. Postmarks will not be accepted. The Cumberland County Bureau of Elections maintains voter registrations, conducts elections, prepares official ballots and trains polling staff. The office is committed to providing clear and transparent voter services to Cumberland County residents.

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