You’re Voice Counts

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Make Your Voice Heard with Easy Ways to Vote in Concord Township

Every vote counts in keeping our community strong. Whether you prefer the convenience of voting by mail or the tradition of Election Day in person, we're here to help you participate.

Registered Republicans and all eligible voters are encouraged to cast your ballot!

Need Help? Contact us at the Concord Republican Committee – we're here to assist neighbors with voting questions.


Important Dates for 2026:

May 1
Last day to REGISTER before the primary

May 9
Last day to apply for a mail-in or civilian absentee

May 16
Last day for County Boards of Elections to receive voted mail-in and civilian absentee ballots (must be received by 8:00 P.M.)

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Vote by Mail

Convenient & Secure

We encourage registered Republicans in Concord Township to consider voting by mail. It's easy, secure, and ensures your vote is cast no matter your schedule.


Why Vote by Mail?

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Vote from home on your timeline

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Track your ballot online

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No need to wait in line

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How to Apply:

  1. Apply online (quickest method – needs PA driver's license/ID or SSN last 4 digits)
    Apply for Mail-In Ballot Online

  2. Once approved, you'll receive your ballot by mail.

  3. Vote, seal in the secrecy envelope, sign the outer envelope, and return by mail or drop box (must be received by 8:00 PM on Election Day).

Track Your Ballot:

Visit vote.pa.gov/TrackMyBallot

For questions, contact Delaware County Voter Services: delcopa.gov/vote or (610) 891-VOTE.

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Vote in person

Election Day Details

Nothing beats the community feel of voting in person! Polls are open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM on Election Day. If you're in line by 8:00 PM, you get to vote.

What to Bring:

Photo ID if it's your first time voting in that precinct (e.g., driver's license, passport, or voter ID card).


Concord Township Precinct Map