Find 15940 board of elections, elections departments, commissioners, supervisors, board of registrars, and registrar of voters. Boards of elections provide information on voter registration, voting results, absentee voting, and primary elections.
Cambria County Board of Elections PO Box 269 Ebensburg PA 15931 5.7 miles from 15940 814-472-1464
Blair County Board of Elections 423 Allegheny Street Hollidaysburg PA 16648 13.6 miles from 15940 814-693-3150
Indiana County Board of Elections 825 Philadelphia Street Indiana PA 15701 28.8 miles from 15940 724-465-3852
Huntingdon County Board of Elections 233 Penn Street Huntingdon PA 16652 32.5 miles from 15940 814-643-3091
Bedford County Board of Elections 200 South Juliana Street Bedford PA 15522 35.1 miles from 15940 814-623-4807
Clearfield County Board of Elections 212 East Locust Street Clearfield PA 16830 36.4 miles from 15940 814-765-2642
Somerset County Board of Elections 300 North Center Avenue Somerset PA 15501 42.4 miles from 15940 814-445-1549
Jefferson County Board of Elections 155 Main Street Brookville PA 15825 50.3 miles from 15940 814-849-1653
Westmoreland County Board of Elections 2 North Main Street Greensburg PA 15601 50.6 miles from 15940 724-830-3150
Armstrong County Board of Elections 450 Market Street Kittanning PA 16201 51.0 miles from 15940 724-548-3222
Centre County Board of Elections 420 Holmes Street Bellefonte PA 16823 51.7 miles from 15940 814-355-6703
Fulton County Board of Elections 116 West Market Street McConnellsburg PA 17233 52.1 miles from 15940 717-485-3691
Mifflin County Board of Elections 20 North Wayne Street Lewistown PA 17044 55.3 miles from 15940 717-248-6571
Yes. All counties and local governments have an office charged with monitoring and conducting elections. In some jurisdictions, this entity may have a different name, such as Board of Registrars, but it has the same authority and responsibilities as a Board of Elections.
Do state governments have Boards of Elections?Some states have offices with the title Board of Elections. However, these state-level offices are usually established for the purpose of elections enforcement and the investigation of complaints. They do not have the breadth of responsibility for conducting elections typically associated with county and local boards of elections. In addition, all but three states have a Secretary of State with some elections oversight authority.
Do voters have to register every year or every election?No. Once a voter is registered, he or she is permanently registered and will remain on the voter list until the voter is removed due to death or relocating to a new voting district.