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Chester County Government: Chester County Announces Steps For May 18 Primary Election Support

Reply April 27, 2021 The Chester County Board of Elections has approved measures to ensure the eligible ballots of all county voters are counted in the May 18 Primary Election. Those measures include the placement of 13 secure ballot drop boxes for mail-in and absentee ballots, and one satellite election office.  Subscribe  The secure drop boxes are located at 12 libraries across Chester County, plus the Chester County Government Services Center on Westtown Road in West Chester.  Ten of the drop box locations will be staffed during open hours (9AM-7PM, M-F and 10AM to 2PM, Sat and Sun.) Three drop box locations will be monitored by video surveillance, and will be available 24/7.   The drive-thru video-secure drop box locations are Henrietta Hankin Branch Library in Chester Springs, the Chester County Library in Exton, and the Chester County Government Services Center in West Chester.  

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Chester County Government: Chester County Announces Steps For May 18 Primary Election Support

Chester County Government: Chester County Announces Steps For May 18 Primary Election Support
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Chester County Opens 13 Secure Drop Boxes For May 18 Primary

Reply Chester County will place 13 secure ballot drop boxes at locations throughout Chester County for the May 18 Primary Election absentee and mail-in ballots. (Chester County Commissioners Office) CHESTER COUNTY, PA – Chester County has announced steps it will take to support the May 18 primary election. These steps include 13 secure ballot drop boxes for mail-in and absentee ballots, which will be located at 12 libraries across the county, plus one at the Chester County Government Services Center in West Chester. Ten of the drop boxes will be staffed during business hours (9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday).

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PLANNING AHEAD: Voting in the primary — more instructions [Column]

Last October I authored a few columns outlining procedures for voting under Pennsylvania’s relatively recent voter laws. We are now into primary voting season with election day on May 18 and it seemed time to revisit those observations. As with interpretation of any new laws, this process is at the writer’s peril. So, here goes with some updated information. Readers are also free to update me. This is a Primary But Independents Can Still Vote — There are Ballot Questions. One sticking point in Pennsylvania primary elections, those designed to nominate candidates from each party, is that most often voters registered as independent are unable to vote because of their lack of party affiliation. In this election there is a separate non-partisan ballot which includes ballot questions regarding amending the state Constitution. The Democratic and Republican ballots also include the questions.

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Secure ballot drop boxes established ahead of May 18 primary election

NORRISTOWN — Eleven secure ballot drop boxes will soon be placed across Montgomery County ahead of the May 18 primary election, according to county officials. Those who have registered for a mail-in ballot can drop off completed ballots starting at 10 a.m. on May 1 at the following locations: Cheltenham: Township Tax Office, 8230 Old York Road, Elkins Park Lansdale: District Court 38-1-28, 430 Pennbrook Parkway, Lansdale Lower Merion: Ludington Library, 5 South Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr Norristown: Montgomery County Airy Street Parking Lot, corner of Airy and DeKalb streets, Norristown Pottstown: Montgomery County Community College - South Hall, 101 College Drive, Pottstown Royersford: Victory Park Parking Lot, Second Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford

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