Essential Details for Bucks County Election Day, Happening Tuesday

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Essential Details for Bucks County Election Day, Happening Tuesday

Bucks County voters are preparing for the 2025 municipal election on November 4. This election will see them casting ballots for local officials including school board members, town councilors, judges, and county row officers.

Essential Details for Bucks County Election Day

Voting Hours

Polls in Pennsylvania will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on Election Day. Voters who are in line when polls close will still be able to cast their votes.

Finding Your Polling Location

Registered voters can locate their polling places online. The Pennsylvania Department of State website, pavoterservices.pa.gov, provides essential information. Additionally, the Bucks County Board of Elections website lists the various polling locations, which include schools and churches serving over 300 voting precincts.

Ballot Drop Box Locations

  • Mail ballots can be returned to the county office in Doylestown.
  • Satellite offices located at:
    • 7321 New Falls Road, Levittown
    • 261 California Road, Quakertown
  • Mail ballot drop boxes are available outside county offices during business hours.
  • Quakertown office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays.
  • Doylestown and Levittown locations operate from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays.
  • Eight additional drop boxes will be placed at libraries throughout the county.

What’s on the Ballot?

The 2025 election ballot will feature candidates for local, county, and school board offices. Voters will also decide whether to retain judges for various courts including the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

Sample ballots are available on the county’s election website and are organized by municipality.

Voting Eligibility and Registration

The deadline to register for this election was October 20, 2025. Voters must be U.S. citizens and residents of their voting precinct for at least 30 days before Election Day. Checking voter registration status can be done through pavoterservices.pa.gov.

Addressing Potential Issues

If a voter’s name cannot be found at their polling place, they can request a provisional ballot. The Bucks County Board of Elections will review these ballots after the election.

Mail Ballot Concerns

Voters can track their mail-in or absentee ballot status on the state’s voter services website. If voters have not returned their mail ballot but wish to vote in person, they must bring the mail ballot and its envelope to their polling place.

If a mail ballot is returned with a deficiency, voters should request a provisional ballot at their polling place to ensure their vote is counted.

Emergency Voting Procedures

Voters experiencing unexpected emergencies on Election Day can request an emergency absentee ballot at one of the county’s election offices. Requests must be submitted by 8 p.m. on November 4. The main election office is located at 55 E. Court St., Doylestown.

For more information regarding Bucks County elections, including polling places and ballot tracking, visit the Bucks County election website or contact local election officials.