
Registered voters who have moved or changed their name or party affiliation must also notify the Beaver County Elections Bureau by April 21. Individuals must be registered in a political party in order to vote in that party’s primary.
You may register to vote in person at the Beaver County Elections Bureau, Beaver County Courthouse, 810 Third St., Beaver, PA, 15009 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Registration-by-mail forms may also be used to register or to change name, address or party affiliation. These forms are available at many state, county and municipal buildings, state liquor stores, armed service recruitment centers, area agencies on aging, colleges and universities, as well as several branches of the U.S. Postal Service. In addition, forms may be obtained at many federal, state Senate and state House Representative district offices.
Registration-by-mail forms must be postmarked by April 21 in order to be processed for the May 20 primary.
A registration form may also be obtained by visiting Votes PA and following the quick link to “Register to Vote.”
Once the form is completed and returned to the Bureau of Elections, approved applicants will receive a voter registration certificate.
Beaver County residents who have questions, need forms or would like to verify their registration status can call the Elections Bureau at 724-770-4440 or visit the Bureau of Elections website.
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