FAQs
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Pennsylvania has a “closed” primary system. That means that only Radnor residents who are registered with a political party can vote for candidates in Radnor primary elections. However, Radnor registered voters who are unaffiliated (Independents) CAN VOTE in the primary solely on any ballot questions that are on a primary ballot.
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Whether you are voting in an odd or even number year election, you have an opportunity to shape government at the local, state and federal level to meet your needs as a resident and citizen. Local officials attend to such matters as zoning, land development, construction, public works, school governance, finances, environmental issues, public safety and criminal justice.
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Visit https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/Pages/PollingPlaceInfo.aspx to find out.
Note: Radnor Wards/Precincts 2-2, 3-1, 6-1 and 6-2 have NEW polling locations as of September 2024. Access the map of the new voting locations and wards by clicking here. Specific polling changes can be accessed here.
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Visit https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/pages/voterregistrationstatus.aspx to find out.
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Absentee voting: This applies to you specifically if you plan to be out of the municipality where you are registered to vote on election day — or if you have a disability or illness that prevents you from getting to the polls. You’ll need to list a reason for requesting an absentee ballot.
Mail-in ballot: If you’re not an absentee voter, you can vote by mail. You don’t need a reason to request this ballot. You can get one simply because you want to mail in your vote to ensure you don’t need to go to the polls on voting day.
If you have a valid PA driver’s license or photo ID you can apply for your mail-in ballot online. You’ll be asked three questions: are you military or overseas, will you be absent from your home on Election day, and do you have an illness/disability. This is to determine whether a mail-in or absentee ballot is right for you. If you answer “yes” to any questions, you should apply for an absentee ballot. If you answer “no” to all, you will be able to apply for a mail-in ballot.
For more information, visit https://www.vote.pa.gov/Voting-in-PA/Pages/Mail-and-Absentee-Ballot.aspx
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Delaware County residents can drop off only their own mail in or absentee ballot at any Delaware County drop box location. Here is more information on the various locations and regulations.
There is a drop box located at the Radnor Township Municipal Building.
Address: Radnor Township Building, 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 | Map
Status: Closed. This location will be open by Monday, October 24.
Hours: 24/7 through 8 p.m. on Election Day.
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Visit https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/Pages/BallotTracking.aspx to find out.
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Yes, you can still vote but you will need to cast a “Provisional Ballot.” All you need to do it go to your precinct’s voting location and tell the Judge of Elections about your situation. You will be allowed to cast a “provisional ballot.” It will be counted after the County affirms that your mail-in ballot was never submitted.
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If you are in possession of your mail-in ballot but have decided you want to vote in person, go to your precinct’s voting location and bring your entire mail-in ballot – envelopes and all – with you. Tell the poll workers you wish to spoil your mail ballot. You will then surrender your mail-in ballot and its two envelopes to the Judge of Elections. You can then cast a regular vote at the polls.
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For more information, visit the Delco Elections Bureau website, The Democratic Party website, and votespa.com