Politics & Government
Mail-In Ballot Return Options For Radnor Township's June 2 Primary Election
"Should you wish to deliver your mail-in ballot in person, please be aware ballots must be received by the County Bureau of Elections."
June 1, 2020
June 2 PA Primary Election Mail-in Ballot Return Options
Should you wish to deliver your mail-in ballot in person, please be aware ballots must be received by the County Bureau of Elections office by 8 pm, June 2.
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Drop off options include:
Delaware County Courthouse and Government Center
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Return your completed ballot in the signed and sealed return envelope in person to the Delaware County Courthouse (201 W. Front St., Media, PA) Monday - Friday from 8:30a.m to 4:30p.m. through June 2 or Delaware County Government Center located behind the Courthouse which can be accessed from N. Orange St and W. Third Street in Media PA from 8:00a.m. to 8:00p.m. everyday from now through June 2. There will be a secure drop-off mail-in ballot box just inside the door next to the security stations observable by Park Police. However, voters seeking to drop their mail in ballots will not be required to check in with Park Police.
Polling Locations on Election Day
Return your completed ballot in the sealed return envelope to any polling location on Election Day where there will be drop boxes while the polling locations are open. These drop boxes will be positioned just inside the polling location, where they are under observation by the poll workers. However, voters seeking to drop their mail in ballots will not be required to check in with the workers.
Problems with Mail-in Ballots
If you have not received your Mail-in Ballot and/or have a problem with the ballot you received or have questions about your mail-in ballot contact the County Election Bureau - Phone: 610-891-4673 Fax: 610-892-0641 - Email: DelcoElection@co.delaware.pa.us. If you cannot get through you may go directly to the Government Center Entrance and ask the park police to have someone from the County Election Bureau come and speak to you.
Anyone who requested an absentee or mail-in ballot and did not receive it in time or who does not want to return it in one of the ways noted above, can go to their polling location and ask for a provisional ballot. The ballot will be put in an envelope and then counted when the County Election Bureau confirms that the requested mail-in ballot was not returned. Since all ballots are being counted centrally, provisional ballots will likely be included in the initial results.
This press release was produced by the Township of Radnor. The views expressed here are the author’s own.