Pennsylvania doesn't have traditional early voting. It has in-person mail-in ballot voting.
A Pennsylvania judge extended the in-person voting options in Bucks County due to long lines and complaints that selection officials were turning people away.
This ballot is stored with all the other mail-in ballots and counted with them, but for those voters who would not trust an envelope of $1,000 cash in the mail, handing the ballot to an election worker feels more secure. To move things along, voters are given a space to step to the side and fill out the ballot. They do have the option of placing it in the drop box outside the building, mailing it, or bringing the completed ballot back another day.
To prepare the poll book, counties must give the state all voter information by midnight on Oct. 29, James T. O’Malley, a Bucks County spokesman told The Federalist. Bucks County spokesman James T. O’Malley told The Federalist that mail-in voting has caused massive lines because they only “have one printer that can print these ballots” and only one ballot at a time.
But Bucks County, like other counties in Pennsylvania, allows voters to apply for a mail-in ballot in person at the elections office and receive it there, a time-consuming process strained to the limit by Trump’s exhortations to his supporters to get out and vote before Tuesday’s deadline. Voters can also fill it out and hand it in at the office.
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