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Voting & Polling Places

For more information, see the Pennsylvania Voter Guide or click the link to visit the website for the Bucks County Board of Elections

Polling Places in Perkasie

  • 1st Ward: Perkasie Fire House, Fifth & Arch Street
  • 2nd Ward: Perkasie Borough Hall, 620 West Chestnut Street
  • 3rd Ward: St. Andrews Church, On Chestnut Street at Dill Avenue & Virginia Avenue

Are you unsure of your voting district? Please view a map of Perkasie Voting Districts below:

Where to Register
You can register to vote at the Registration Office in the Bucks County Courthouse, Doylestown, or pick up a Voter Registration Application at any Post Office, Wine & Spirit Shoppe, Municipal Building or Library, or Download and complete a Voter Registration Application. In addition, the Department of Transportation provides for voter registration with their driver’s license renewal application or change of address form.

To register, you must:

  • Be a citizen of the United States for at least one month before the next election;
  • Be a resident of Pennsylvania and of your election district for at least 30 days before the next election; and
  • Be eighteen (18) years of age on the day of the next election.

Click the link to download a Voter Registration Application Form. This form MUST be returned via US mail. The county must have an original copy in its files. Faxed copies are not permitted by law.

Print out the application and mail it to:

Bucks County Voter Registration
55 E. Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6166

(Note: On December 26, 2000, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ordered the removal of the felony conviction prohibition as a qualification for voter registration. When completing the Voter Registration Mail Application (VRMA), a convicted felon who is released from prison may make application to register to vote by striking through the felony conviction line at Section 9(2) on the VRMA and signing his or her name. (New VRMA forms have eliminated the reference to felony conviction). VRMA forms are available from county voter registration offices as well as state offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities.)

Important New Information for All Absentee Voters
With the exception of absentee voters who have a disability or who are overseas, all Absentee Ballots must be delivered to the County Board of Elections either in person or through the U. S. Postal Service. Absentee Ballots delivered by any other means for absentee voters who do not have a disability will not be accepted or counted by the County Board of Elections. Absentee Ballots and Alternative Ballots delivered for voters who do have a disability may be delivered by a third party who has written authorization from the disabled absentee or alternative ballot voter. Absentee Ballots delivered for an absentee voter who is overseas on Election Day may be made by an overnight delivery service.

Download then print an Application for Absentee Ballot or request a copy by sending a request with the following information to the County Board of Elections (address above):

  • Name of Registered Voter
  • Bucks County Street Address
  • Address where to mail absentee ballot
  • Date of Birth
  • Reason for request for absentee ballot
  • Signature of registered voter requesting ballot