Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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There are numerous ways in which you can register to vote such as:
- When you apply for a driver’s license, renew your driver licenses or change your address on your drivers licenses.
- Register online.
- Check with your local Post Office, Library, Municipal Office or any Federal agency that offers assistance.
- Go to the Voter Registration Forms page for more information.
- Most any candidate or party committee members will have registration forms.
- By calling the Registration Office 724-284-5308 and requesting a registration form.
Registration closes 15 days prior to every primary and general election.
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In Pennsylvania, you now have two options for mail ballots. You may either choose a mail-in ballot or an absentee ballot to request, complete, and return to your county election office.
- Absentee ballot – If you plan to be out of the municipality on election day or if you have a disability or illness, you should request this ballot type, which still requires you to list a reason for your ballot.
- Mail-in ballot – If you aren’t an absentee voter, you may apply for a mail-in ballot. You may simply request this ballot without a reason.
In order to request either ballot type, you must be registered to vote. Please visit the department of state website to view more information on how to apply for and receive an absentee ballot.
You may also call the Bureau of Elections at 724-284-5308 to request an absentee or mail-in ballot application.
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Please visit the Pennsylvania Voting website where you may choose to make any changes online or print and complete a New/Change Voter Registration Application form and submit it to our office at:
Butler County Elections Bureau
P.O. Box 1208
Butler, PA 16003Alternatively, this can be done through the renewal of your driver's license or by calling the Bureau of Elections at 724-284-5308 to request a Party/Address Change form.
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- Go to the state website.
- Call the Registration Office at 724-284-5308.
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Under the new Pennsylvania Voter Registration Act, you must be inactive for five years. Even then you will be notified before you are removed.
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You have to be 18 years of age by the day of the next election.
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From 7 am continuous to 8 pm.
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Listen or read what the news media has to report, more important go to the candidate debates or talk to the candidates personally. The Election Bureau will never give out information concerning candidates' viewpoints.
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Pennsylvania has what is called a closed Primary, which only allows Republicans and Democrats to vote for candidates. If there is a referendum on the ballot, all registered voters may vote for the referendum regardless of party affiliation.
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Your vote is very important. There have been many candidates in Butler County that have won the election by one vote.
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To request Voter Registration information, Campaign Finance Reports, or any pubic information related to Butler County Elections or Voter Registration you must complete the Information Request Form (PDF) and submit to our office at:
Bureau of Elections
P.O. Box 1208
Butler, PA 16003You must also submit a copy of the identification of the person submitting a request.
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Find out more information on running for an elected office. You must call the Election Bureau in January of each year to see if the office you are interested in is up for election. Judicial, County, City, Township, Borough, and School District offices are always an odd number of years. Federal, State, and party offices are on even number years.