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Sun Oct 12, 2025, 12:31 AM Oct 12

How Bucks County Voters Will Be Notified if Their Mail-in Ballots Are Rejected

Voters will have a window to correct “flawed” mail-in ballots ahead of the November 4, 8 p.m. deadline, or to cast a provisional ballot in person on Election Day.

“If there is an issue with a ballot, it is coded and entered into the SURE [Pennsylvania’s Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors] system. This coding automatically generates an email from the Department of State that goes to the voter and notifies them of the specific issue,” said James T. O’Malley, Bucks County deputy director of communications.

O’Malley said the Bucks County Board of Elections sends a post card and may call the voter to alert them of an issue with their ballot.

Voters with problem ballots can contact the Board of Elections Doylestown office at 215-348-6154 during regular business hours Monday through Friday.




https://buckscountybeacon.com/2025/10/how-bucks-county-voters-will-be-notified-if-their-mail-in-ballots-are-rejected/

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