Can you drop off your mail in ballot in pa

In Pennsylvania, you can drop off your mail-in ballot in person at various locations. Here are some options:

  1. County Election Office: You can drop off your ballot at your county's election office. You can find the contact information for your county election office by visiting the Pennsylvania Department of State's website and searching for "County Election Office" or by contacting your county's election office directly.
  2. County Commissioner's Office: Many county commissioner's offices also serve as drop-off locations for mail-in ballots. You can find the contact information for your county commissioner's office by visiting the Pennsylvania Department of State's website and searching for "County Commissioner's Office" or by contacting your county's commissioner's office directly.
  3. County Treasurer's Office: Some county treasurer's offices also serve as drop-off locations for mail-in ballots. You can find the contact information for your county treasurer's office by visiting the Pennsylvania Department of State's website and searching for "County Treasurer's Office" or by contacting your county's treasurer's office directly.
  4. Libraries: Many public libraries in Pennsylvania serve as drop-off locations for mail-in ballots. You can find a list of participating libraries by visiting the Pennsylvania Department of State's website and searching for "Library Drop-Off Locations" or by contacting your local library directly.
  5. Polling Places: On Election Day, you can also drop off your mail-in ballot at your assigned polling place. However, please note that not all polling places may accept mail-in ballots, so it's best to call ahead to confirm.

Remember to sign and date your ballot envelope, and make sure it's sealed and returned to one of these locations by the deadline. The deadline for returning mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania is typically 8 PM on Election Day.

It's also important to note that you can track the status of your mail-in ballot online through the Pennsylvania Department of State's website. Simply enter your ballot ID number or your name and date of birth to check the status of your ballot.