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2022 GENERAL ELECTION REMINDER: Ballot Drop Box and Return Sites
Tuesday, Nov. 1 (by 5 p.m.) is the last day to apply for a regular absentee or mail-in ballot.
The Dauphin County Commissioners are reminding voters there are four ways to return their voted ballot before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8, which is Election Day:
- Voters can visit the ballot drop box stationed outside the Dauphin County Administration Building at 2 South Second Street in Harrisburg, which is available 24-hours per day, 7-days per week and is under video surveillance. This drop box is checked daily and will remain in place until 8 p.m. on Nov. 8, at which time it will be removed and secured for use in 2023;
- Voters can visit the ballot drop box stationed inside the Northern Dauphin Human Services Center, 295 State Drive in Elizabethville, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., and until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at which time it will be removed and secured for use in 2023;
- Voters can visit the elections office at 1251 S. 28th in Harrisburg, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., and until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at which time the doors will be closed and locked
- Voters can mail their ballots back to the County Election Office using the envelopes provided with the absentee and/or mail-in ballot they received.
On Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 8), polling places for in-person voting are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who applied for an absentee or mail-in ballot will be required to surrender their ballot and ballot return envelope to the Judge of Election if the voter decided to do in-person voting on election day. If the voter does not bring their ballot and ballot return envelope with them, they will be required to vote a provisional ballot. Voters who have returned their absentee or mail-in ballot are not eligible to vote in person on election day.
Voters who have not yet applied for a mail-in/absentee ballot may process an over-the-counter ballot at the Dauphin County Registration and Elections office at 1251 S 28th St., Harrisburg, until 5 p.m., Nov. 1.
According to Pennsylvania election law, voters may only return their own ballot. You may not return someone else’s voted ballot, even if it is for a spouse or family member. Anyone attempting to return someone else’s ballot will be turned away.
For more information about voting in Dauphin County, including samples for all 159 precinct election day ballots, go to DauphinCounty.gov and click the “Registration & Elections” tab, or call 717-780-6360.
MEDIA CONTACT: Brett Hambright, Press Secretary, 717-780-6311; bhambright@dauphincounty.gov
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2022 GENERAL ELECTION REMINDER: Ballot Drop Box and Return Sites
Tuesday, Nov. 1 (by 5 p.m.) is the last day to apply for a regular absentee or mail-in ballot.
The Dauphin County Commissioners are reminding voters there are four ways to return their voted ballot before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8, which is Election Day:
- Voters can visit the ballot drop box stationed outside the Dauphin County Administration Building at 2 South Second Street in Harrisburg, which is available 24-hours per day, 7-days per week and is under video surveillance. This drop box is checked daily and will remain in place until 8 p.m. on Nov. 8, at which time it will be removed and secured for use in 2023;
- Voters can visit the ballot drop box stationed inside the Northern Dauphin Human Services Center, 295 State Drive in Elizabethville, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., and until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at which time it will be removed and secured for use in 2023;
- Voters can visit the elections office at 1251 S. 28th in Harrisburg, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., and until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at which time the doors will be closed and locked
- Voters can mail their ballots back to the County Election Office using the envelopes provided with the absentee and/or mail-in ballot they received.
On Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 8), polling places for in-person voting are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who applied for an absentee or mail-in ballot will be required to surrender their ballot and ballot return envelope to the Judge of Election if the voter decided to do in-person voting on election day. If the voter does not bring their ballot and ballot return envelope with them, they will be required to vote a provisional ballot. Voters who have returned their absentee or mail-in ballot are not eligible to vote in person on election day.
Voters who have not yet applied for a mail-in/absentee ballot may process an over-the-counter ballot at the Dauphin County Registration and Elections office at 1251 S 28th St., Harrisburg, until 5 p.m., Nov. 1.
According to Pennsylvania election law, voters may only return their own ballot. You may not return someone else’s voted ballot, even if it is for a spouse or family member. Anyone attempting to return someone else’s ballot will be turned away.
For more information about voting in Dauphin County, including samples for all 159 precinct election day ballots, go to DauphinCounty.gov and click the “Registration & Elections” tab, or call 717-780-6360.
MEDIA CONTACT: Brett Hambright, Press Secretary, 717-780-6311; bhambright@dauphincounty.gov
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