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39-01     Big Knob Fire Hall – 1229 Route 989, Rochester, PA  15074
39-02     Big Knob Grange – 336 Grange Road, Rochester, PA  15074 – Change in Polling Place      New_PollingPlace_Notice
39-03     Unionville United Methodist Church – 1297 Route 68, Rochester, PA  15074

Absentee Ballots
How to Apply for an Absentee Ballot:

Applications for Absentee Ballots are available at the Beaver County Elections Bureau, Beaver County Courthouse, 810 Third Street, Beaver, PA  15009.  For more information you may call 724-770-4440.  Regular office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

You may also obtain an application from the following link.

http://Votespa.com/Pages/default.aspx

There you may download, print, complete, sign and send the form to:

Bureau of Elections
Beaver County Courthouse
810 Third Street
Beaver, PA   15009

Upon receipt and approval of the completed Absentee Ballot application, the Elections Bureau will then mail the Absentee Ballot as soon as it is printed.
For fastest results, personally visit the Elections Bureau and complete and application.  If you are properly registered and ballots have been printed, you may cast your ballot in the Elections Office.

Deadline to Apply for an Absentee Ballot:
Completed Absentee Ballot applications must be received in the Bureau of Elections Office NO LATER than 5 P.M. on the Tuesday prior to the Primary or Election.

Deadline for Return of Your Voted Absentee Ballot:
All voted Absentee Ballots must be received in the office of the Elections Bureau NO LATER than 5 P.M. on the Friday prior to the Primary or Election in order to be counted.

Important Instructions for Returning your Voted Absentee Ballot:
All voted Absentee Ballots must be sent by mail or express or overnight mail (which includes DHL, FedEx and UPS, for example) or delivered IN PERSON by the absentee ballot voter.  Voted absentee ballots returned by any other means will not be accepted or counted by the Bureau of Elections.

Disabled voters may designate another person to assist in obtaining and delivering their absentee ballot.  More information and the necessary form(s) or applications(s) for this voting option may be obtained on the Pennsylvania Department of State’s Web site. 

 

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