Politics & Government
April 17 is Deadline to Apply for Absentee Ballots
Those who need to vote by absentee ballot in the April 24 Primary have to apply for one by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17.

Voters who want an absentee ballot for Pennsylvania's April 24 primary election have until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17, to apply.
The following people qualify for an absentee ballot:
- Persons who, because of illness or physical disability, are unable to attend their polling place.
- Persons that expect to be absent from the municipality of residence because of duties, vacation, occupation or business.
- Persons that will be observing a religious holiday.
- Members of the Armed Forces, whether registered or not.
- Hospitalized or bedridden veterans OUTSIDE the county of residence, whether registered or not.
- Spouses and dependents of members of the Armed Forces residing with or accompanying them and absent from the municipality of residence.
- Members of the Merchant Marine, and their spouses and dependents residing with or accompanying them and absent from the municipality of residence.
- Persons in a religious or welfare group and their spouses and dependents residing with or accompanying them and absent from the municipality of residence.
- County employees who cannot vote due to duties on election day.
For more information, contact the Lehigh County Voters Registration Office., Allentown, 610-782-3194.
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