Hi John,
 
We are hearing a lot of questions about how you can vote in the June 2 primary, so here is the most up-to-date information you need to ensure your vote counts!
 
If you did not request a mail-in ballot, you can still vote in person on Tuesday, June 2. Please verify your polling location as many polling locations will be closed and have moved. 
Please practice social distancing and wear your mask to protect yourself and others at the polling place, and be patient! The process may take longer than usual due to the multiple challenges our election workers have to overcome.
 
Many of you requested a mail-in ballot and have yet to receive it. We know that this is frustrating but you can still make your voice heard on Election Day with a provisional ballot. You can request one at your polling place where they can verify that you have not received your ballot and assist you in completing this formal process. 
 
For more information on provisional ballots, please click here.
 
Still need to turn in your mail-in-ballot? Don’t mail it - drop it off! Ballots MUST be received by 8 p.m. on June 2 -- and the post office cannot deliver in time at this point. But, you can still turn your ballot in and have your vote count!
 
Philadelphia County voters: 
  • There is a ballot drop box outside City Hall, located between the Catto Statue and the south entrance. There are also drop off locations this weekend and on Election Day. 
  • Click here for the Mobile Drop Off Locations
  • Click here for Election Day Drop Off Locations (available June 2)
 
Delaware County voters
You can return your ballot in the sealed return envelope in-person at any of the locations below: 
  • The Delaware County Government Center, located at 201 W. Front St., Media, PA. The center is open Monday - Sunday 8:30 a.m to 8 p.m. 
  • Delaware County Courthouse, located at 201 Front St. Media, PA. The courthouse is open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
  • On Election Day - You can return your mail in ballot to any polling location in Delaware County - there will be a drop box inside every polling location. Again, check your polling place as many have changed. You can find your polling place here.
 
Montgomery County voters, click here for the updated list of drop-off times and locations for mail-in ballots. 
 
Remember - your ballot MUST be received by June 2!
 
Stay safe and happy voting!
 
Team Scanlon
 
 
 
 
 
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Scanlon For Congress
PO Box 263
Swarthmore PA 19081 United States

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