Politics & Government

Where Do I Vote in Marple Newtown?

Find your poll location and ballot summary in Broomall and Newtown Square.

Do you know where to go to vote on Election Day 2012? If not, you can use the handy Google Voter Info embed above to find the location of your designated polling place. Simply enter the address where you're registered to vote.

This tool's data has been updated to reflect changes that may have been caused by Hurricane Sandy.

For details and articles about voting, check out Marple Newtown Patch's Election Guide by clicking here. Stay with Patch throughout the day as we cover Election Day from start to finish.

Find out what's happening in Marple Newtownwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

For information on where your local polling place is located simply click here and fill out:

  • County
  • City/town
  • Street name
  • House number

A search result will show the closest voting spot and it will even provide directions on how to get there.

Find out what's happening in Marple Newtownwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The polls will be open for the casting of ballots from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 6 for Election Day. Should you be in line at 8 p.m. waiting to vote, the county assures that you will still be permitted to vote. But if you get in line once the polls have closed, voters will not be permitted to vote and will be strictly enforced.

Poll workers may ask you for a valid photo ID but you are not required to present photo ID to vote in this election. If you do not provide the requested ID, you will be given information on the requirements for voting in 2013.

For first time voters, both photo identification or non-photo identification if it displays the name and address of the voter are acceptable identification. Also, a person is considered a first-time voter in a new precinct even if the voter has voted in another voting precinct in previous elections.

A Pennsylvania driver’s license or ID card issued by the state Department of Transportation, ID issued by any other agency of the Commonwealth or by the U.S. Government, a U.S. passport, a U.S. Armed Forces ID, a student ID or an employee ID are acceptable.

Along with a voter’s identification card issued by the Delaware County Voter Registration Commission, non-photo IDs issued by the Commonwealth or the U.S. Government, a firearm permit, a current utility bill, bank statement or paycheck or a government check.

Check here to see what candidates will be on your ballot.


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