October 04, 2022

Voting By Absentee Or Mail-in Ballot

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. – As a result of Act 77 of 2019, Pennsylvania voters now have two options to receive and vote a ballot prior to Election Day. Voters may either choose an absentee ballot or a mail-in ballot to complete and return to the Voter Registration Office. Please read the following descriptions to determine which ballot to apply for:

 

Absentee ballot application

(for voters who can’t go to the polls on Election Day)

A voter may apply for and receive an absentee ballot for the upcoming election if they are registered to vote and fall into one of the following criteria:

  • A person is absent from his or her municipality the entire time the polls are open (example: college students, vacationers, truck drivers, etc.) 
  • Those who cannot attend the polls because of illness or disability
  • A person who will not go to the polls because of observing a religious holiday
  • Inmates who haven’t been convicted of a felony

 

Mail-in ballot application

(for voters who don’t want to go to the polls on Election Day)

A voter may apply for and receive a mail-in ballot for the upcoming election if he or she is registered to vote and is not eligible for an absentee ballot but wishes to vote by mail instead of in person at the polling place. No excuse or reason is required.

How does a member of the military vote?

Military and overseas civilians must submit a Federal Post Card Application by visiting www.fvap.gov. 

How does a voter get placed on a permanent absentee list if he or she has a permanent disability?

A voter must complete Section C on the Application for Absentee Ballot which requires a physician’s signature. Once the voter is on this list, he or she will have an absentee ballot application mailed to them by the first Monday in February each year. If the voter completes and returns the application, the county will send the voter ballots in the mail for all elections that take place that year, as well as for any special elections held through the third Monday of February of the following year.

What is an annual mail-in ballot request?

A voter now has the option to request to be added to an annual mail-in ballot request list by checking the designated box under Item No. 7 on the application. Once the application is approved, the voter will automatically receive ballots for the remainder of that year without submitting a new application request form. The voter will also receive an application to renew his or her mail-in ballot request each year thereafter.

How to apply for an absentee ballot or mail-in ballot

A voter who desires to vote by absentee ballot or mail-in ballot must complete an application and submit it to his or her County Board of Elections in one of the following ways:

  • Apply online at https://www.vote.pa.gov/ApplyAbsentee.(The voter must have a Pennsylvania driver’s license or Pennsylvania identification card to use this option.)
  • Download and print a PDF application and send it to the address listed below.  Applications in both English and Spanish can be found at the county’s website or the state’s website at https://www.vote.pa.gov/ApplyAbsentee.
  • Voters may request an absentee or mail-in ballot application by calling 717-261-3886.
  • Apply in person at the Voter Registration Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.

 

All applications can be mailed to:

Voter Registration Office

272 N. Second St.

Chambersburg, PA 17201

or faxed to 717- 261-3131

 

When will ballots be available for the November 8th General Election?

Ballots are now available. Franklin County began mailing out ballots on Oct. 3 to those that had submitted an application.

What is the deadline to apply for an absentee or mail-in ballot?

All applications must be completed, signed by the elector, and received by the Franklin County Voter Registration Office no later than 5 p.m. Nov. 1. There are provisions made for individuals who need an emergency ballot after the Tuesday before the election. Contact the Franklin County Voter Registration Office at 717-261-3886 for additional details.

How do I vote with an absentee or mail-in ballot?

  1. Mark your paper ballot, following the instructions found on the ballot.
  2. Place your ballot in the secrecy envelope and then put the secrecy envelope into the official envelope. Be sure to sign and date the envelope or your ballot may not count.
  3. Return your voted ballot to the Voter Registration Office, either in-person or by mail, making sure it arrives on time.

What is the deadline to return the voted absentee or mail-in ballot?

Voted ballots must be received by the Franklin County Voter Registration Office by 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 8. Postmarks do not count. Voted ballots cannot be turned into the voter’s polling place to be counted. When returning a ballot by mail, please allow three days for local delivery and 4-5 days for longer distances.

 

Will my ballot be counted if it is considered “naked”?

A decision handed down by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in the Pennsylvania Democratic Party et. al. v. Boockvar et. al. holds that an absentee or mail-in elector’s failure to enclose a ballot in a secrecy envelope renders the ballot invalid and it will not be counted. Voters receiving either an absentee or mail-in ballot are strongly urged to ensure placement of their voted ballot in the envelope marked “Official Election Ballot” before placing it in the outer envelope that includes the Voter’s Declaration on the back. Voters are also required to sign and date the declaration envelope because failure to do so is also considered a fatal defect.

 

Where can I drop off my voted ballot if I don’t want to mail it?

If a voter wishes to return his or her ballot in person, only the actual voter may hand deliver the ballot unless the voter is disabled and authorizes a designated agent to return the ballot. While Franklin County will not be utilizing drop boxes due to security concerns, there is a drop-off location available to return voted ballots, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at:

 

Voter Registration Office

Franklin County Administration Building

272 N. Second St.

Chambersburg, PA 17201

 

Look for the “Ballot Drop Off Location” signs to help identify the correct drop-off location.  There are designated “15 minute parking” spots and handicapped parking spots by the front entrance.

 

What are the rules concerning authorization of a designated agent for those with disabilities? 

If a voter has a disability and is unable to pick-up or deliver his or her absentee or mail-in application or voted ballot, the voter may designate an agent to do so on his or her behalf. The voter must complete a “Designated Agent Authorization Form,” which can be found on the County’s website or by contacting the County Board of Elections Office at 717-261-3810.

What are the rules concerning absentee/mail-in ballots and in-person Election Day voting?

  • If a voter receives an absentee or mail-in ballot and returns the voted ballot to the County, the voter may not vote at his or her polling place on Election Day.
  • If the voter receives an absentee or mail-in ballot and takes it with them to his or her polling place, the voter may surrender the absentee or mail-in ballot AND declaration envelope to the Judge of Elections to be voided. Upon completion of a declaration form, the voter will be given a regular ballot to vote and scan into the precinct counter.
  • If the voter is unable to return the voted absentee or mail-in ballot by the deadline and does not take it with him or her to their polling place, the voter may only vote by provisional ballot on Election Day. This will ensure that a voter does not vote more than once since staff will not count the provisional ballot before confirming that the absentee or mail-in ballot was not received.

Any questions concerning absentee ballots should be directed to the Voter Registration Office at 717-261-3886 or the Franklin County Election Board at 717-261-3810. Additional election information can be found on the County’s website, www.franklincountypa.gov.

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