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York County to offer curbside and drive-up ballot drop-off ahead of May 20 primary; transit group to provide free rides

3234176 · May 8, 2025
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York County announced two drive-up curbside drop-off dates for mailed ballots and on-the-day drive-up service; public commenters urged hand-counting and called out House Bill 771 while a church-led transit partnership offered free rides to polls.

York County election officials announced curbside and drive-up options for voters returning mail ballots ahead of the May 20 primary during the Board of Commissioners meeting on May 7.

Clerk Dahl said voters may drop off mailed ballots in person from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 10 and May 18 at the County Administration Building, 28 East Market Street, and at the Pleasant Valley Road facility, 2401 Pleasant Valley Road. Drive-up…

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