Politics & Government

Election 2024: Ballot Drop Boxes Now Open In Bucks Co.

Voters have three Bucks County locations to turn in ballots as the Nov. 5 general election nears.

Bucks County has opened three county locations for people to drop off their ballots as the Nov. 5 general election nears.
Bucks County has opened three county locations for people to drop off their ballots as the Nov. 5 general election nears. (Patch Media)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Ballot Drop Boxes are now open throughout Bucks County as the Nov. 5 general election nears.

The Bucks County Board of Elections said that three official ballot drop boxes opened Monday as mail-in ballots are headed to county voters in an election featuring the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donal Trump, along with other races for state representatives and state Attorney General.

As of last Thursday, about 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.

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Ballot Drop Boxes in Bucks County offices are open during regular business hours.

Drop Boxes are located at:

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  • Upper Bucks Government Services Center, 261 California Rd., Quakertown, PA 18951
  • Bucks County Administration Building, 55 E. Court St., Doylestown, PA 18901
  • Lower Bucks Government Services Center, 7321 New Falls Rd., Levittown, PA 19055

The ballots can only be dropped off at the three locations mentioned above.

“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 on Oct. 21.

Click here for the full schedule of Drop Box hours and locations

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.

For anyone to drop off a sealed ballot other than their own in Bucks County, a separate form is required and it only applies to individual voters with a “disability.”

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