It might seem like just yesterday when you voted but it is time once again to relearn everything you experienced about mail in ballots and voting at the polls. Election day for many major local elections and for judges is just around the corner on November 2.
If you forgot the process for mail in ballots do not be discouraged. This will provide you with a step by step review. First, if you have not already requested a mail-in ballot but want to vote by mail, the time is short. The last day to apply for a mail-in ballot is October 26, 2021 by 5:00 pm. This could be done online or in person at Voter Services. Considering delays in mail service, if you did not previously request a mail-in ballot you might seriously consider the traditional alternative of voting in person at the polls on election day.
If you previously completed the form requesting renewal of your mail-in ballot status you may have already received your ballot or it might be on the way.
So, assuming you have your mail-in ballot, what now? Here are Step by Step Instructions you can follow to assist.
Actions to take now.
Esquire, Colliton Law Associates, P.C. Janet Colliton has practiced law for over 38 years, 37 of them in Chester County, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Her practice, Colliton Law Associates, PC, is limited to elder law, Medicaid, including advice, applications and appeals, and other benefits planning including Veterans benefits, life care and special needs planning, guardianships, retirement, and estate planning and administration.