We no longer advise returning your ballot by mail and instead urge you to use a Mail Ballot Drop Box to make sure your ballot is counted. See below for the 11 convenient locations throughout the County.
Remember: You can only return your own ballot to a drop box.
Click location for address and hours
Note: We no longer recommend mailing. If you can get to a drop box (see above) that is the safest return method between now and Election Day: This Tuesday, November 5
Bucks County Board of Elections
55 E Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Where do I vote on Election Day?
Check here to find out the latest information about polling locations. Some polls have changed.
When are the polls open?
Polls are open on Election Day Tuesday, November 5th, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Can I bring my mail ballot to the polls to vote there?
Yes! You have the option to bring your Mail Ballot to your polling place to vote in person on Election Day but you will need to bring the ballot and your return envelope. The Judge of Elections will void your Mail Ballot and you will be allowed to vote using the machine at the polling place.
What if I don’t have my mail ballot or the return envelope?
If you lost your ballot or do not have the ballot or return envelope that came with your Mail Ballot, you can still vote at the polls using a provisional ballot. If at all possible though, we recommend going to the Board of Elections and voting On Demand. See the Vote On Demand section for more info. If going to the polls is your only option, tell the Judge of Elections you’d like to fill out a provisional ballot. These ballots will be reviewed by the Board of Elections within a week of Election Day. Provided the Board of Elections did not receive a Mail Ballot from you and there are no other issues prohibiting you from voting, your vote will count.
Can’t wait for your ballot? Made a mistake? Lost or never received your ballot? Away on Election Day?
Voting On Demand gives you the option to request a ballot, complete it, and return it all in one visit to a Board of Elections location even if you’ve already applied for a Mail Ballot.
Who can Vote On Demand?
Anyone who has requested a Mail Ballot by October 29th at 5pm and has not returned it yet can vote On Demand until Election Day, Tuesday November 5th. Anyone who is a registered voter can also vote On Demand until one week before Election Day. After that point, you can only vote On Demand if you’ve already requested a mail ballot.
Locations and Hours (Starting 10/15)
55 E. Court St.
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-348-6154
[email protected]
2003 Lower State Road, Building 100, Suite 121
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-348-2140
[email protected]