[From Northampton County Elections, PA] –The Northampton County Elections Office announces that Ballot-on-Demand voting for the Tuesday, May 19 Primary Election started on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at the Northampton County Elections Office (Government Center, 669 Washington Street, Lower Level, Easton, PA 18042).
Registered Democratic and Republican Party voters in Northampton County can vote in person on the following dates:
o Wednesday, April 29 – Friday, May 1 (8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)
o Saturday, May 2 (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
o Monday, May 4 – Friday, May 8 (8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
o Saturday, May 9 (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
o Monday, May 11 (8:30 a.m.– 6:00 p.m.)
o The LAST day for Ballot-on-Demand will be Tuesday, May 12 (8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
During this time, Northampton County residents who are eligible to vote can come to the Elections Office, register if they still need to, fill out a ballot application, which will be processed immediately, and be handed a ballot over the counter. Voters may fill out the ballot in the office and return it the same day, OR they may take it home and mail it back via USPS (postage prepaid), utilize one of the seven secure ballot drop boxes throughout the County, or utilize the drop box at Voter Services Pop-ups.
You must bring a valid ID with you to the Elections Office to receive a ballot. The County’s seven secure ballot drop-off boxes were installed on April 28, 2026.
Registered voters who have already applied for a mail-in ballot ARE NOT ELIGIBLE for Ballot-on-Demand and must wait to receive their ballot in the mail.
To ensure that your mail-in ballot is accepted:
- Your ballot MUST BE enclosed in the YELLOW secrecy envelope and sealed;
- Do NOT write anywhere on the YELLOW envelope. There can be NO identifying marks or symbols;
- The PURPLE return envelope must be signed, dated on the back in the appropriate YELLOW boxes, and sealed;
- The ballot must be returned to the Elections Office or to a County Drop Box NO LATER THAN 8:00 pm on Election night, Tuesday, May 19. USPS postmarks do NOT count if your ballot is received after this deadline.
7 comments:
I got mine yesterday.
Norco - another election. another screwup. They just can't help themselves
A great deal of trust is placed in paid election workers to not look the other way when ‘required’ procedures are not faithfully followed. Plus, the very real problem of voter roll books not kept up to date in certain places, most recently Erie County, PA.
Who is actually watching the watchers?
Mail-in ballots were delivered at least to some voters yesterday.
I’m sure it will be fine. Amy Cozze is long gone.
There are training sessions held for all poll watchers, deputy constables, and JOE’s….there are communication lines (phones) for each polling area, and a great deal of care is taken to ensure the safety of the workers and accuracy of the data….visit the courthouse voter registration office sometime….you may be surprised.
Anyone but McClueless
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