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2023 General Election

2024 General Election Results

COUNTY OF LEHIGH - ACT 88 REPORT FOR THE 2024 General Election

As required by section 1602-1(j)(3) of the Pennsylvania Election Code, Lehigh County hereby reports that the unofficial number of absentee and mail-in ballots which were received by Lehigh County by 8:00 p.m. on November 5, 2024 is:  57,676

     

Lehigh County Weekly Webcast on Voter Information

In this episode, Lehigh County Executive Phil Armstrong meets with Lehigh County’s Deputy Chief Clerk of Elections, Diane Gordian. The two share news from the Lehigh County Office of Voter Registration and need to know information for the upcoming primary. The 2022 Primary Election will be held on May 17, 2022. The deadline to apply for a Mail-in Ballot is May 10, 2022. For more information on how to register to vote, or any questions about the election, please call the Lehigh County Office of Voter Registration at 610-782-3194.

     

Virtual Poll Worker Registration


2022 General Primary Results WITHOUT Undated Mail Ballots (Initial Certification - Unofficial)

2022 General Primary Results WITH Undated Mail Ballots (Initial Certification - Unofficial)

2022 General Primary RECOUNT Results WITHOUT Undated Mail Ballots (Initial Certification - Unofficial)

2022 General Primary RECOUNT Results WITH Undated Mail Ballots (Initial Certification - Unofficial)

2022GP Casting of Lots for Local Party Committee Candidate Winners (Results)

     

2022 Committee Petition

     

Voter Office

Lehigh County Government Center
17 South Seventh Street
Allentown, PA 18101-2400
Phone 610-782-3194
Fax 610-770-3845

Business Hours:

8:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m.  

Monday through Friday

If you have any questions about
Voter Registration,
please call (610) 782-3194
electionboard@lehighcounty.org

Welcome and thank you for visiting the 
Lehigh County Elections and Voter Registration website.

     

2024 Drop Box Locations

Drop boxes for mail ballots are available for residents at five select municipal buildings in Lehigh County:

District#1

Whitehall Township Municipal Building

  • 3219 MacArthur Road, Whitehall, PA 18052
  • 610-437-5524
  • M-F 8:00AM- 4:00PM

District #2

Lehigh County Authority (LCA) Lobby

  • 1053 Spruce Road, Allentown, PA 18106
  • 610-398-2503
  • M-F 8:15AM- 4:45PM

District #3

Fountain Hill Borough  Building

  • 941 Long Street, Fountain Hill, PA 18015
  • 610-867-0301
  • M-F 8:30AM- 4:30PM

District #4

Lehigh County Government Center

  • 17 South 7th Street, Allentown, PA 18101
  • 610 782-3194
  • 24/7 Drop Box Main Entrance

District #5

Macungie Borough Building

  • 21 Locust Street, Macungie, PA 18062
  • 610-966-2503
  • M-F 8AM-4:30PM

All locations will have drop boxes inside the building and will be available for use during normal municipal business hours. Ballots can be dropped off at these locations instead of by mail or by handing them to a Voter Registration Office employee. The drop box available at the Lehigh County Government Center will be available 24/7 and the only box open until 8pm on Election Day.  

YOU MAY ONLY DROP OFF YOUR BALLOT

Certificate of Designated Agent forms can be found at www.vote.pa.gov  This will allow you to drop off someone else’s ballot if they are physically unable to do so.  Each drop box location will be monitored via electronic surveillance. 

All ballots must be enclosed in the yellow Secrecy envelope before being sealed in the mailing envelope. Yellow Secrecy envelopes cannot have any identifying marks.  Mailing envelope must be SIGNED & DATED.  Any ballots that fail to do this may not be counted. 

     

Previous Election Results

     

Voter Registration

2020 Mail-In Ballot Instructional Video


2019 Voting Instructional Video

2024GE Provisional Ballot Challenge Hearing

2024GE Zoom Link to PreCanvassing Live Feed

2024GE Canvassing Ad

2024 General Election Sample Ballots

2024 General Election UMOVA Notice (FWAB)

Magisterial District Judge Realignment

Voter Accessible Ballot Application

Why am I getting a Mail Ballot application?  (Click Me)

Here are your options for clarity:

One – fill out the application and you will receive ballots this year and remain on the permanent list.  You will receive another letter next February.

Two – Fill out the “Request to Cancel my permanent Voter Status”, Print your name & address somewhere on the form.  We will also be checking return addresses on the envelope.  You will be removed from the permanent mail voting list.  You will have to vote at your polling locations or request a mail ballot.  You will not receive a letter next February.

Three – do nothing.  You will not be mailed a ballot in 2022, but you will receive another letter next February.

Authorize Designated Agent Form for Mail-in or Absentee Ballot (English) (Spanish)

Please provide your contact information - providing contact information (email and/or phone number) will allow the Voter Registration Office to contact the you in the event that there is an issue with your ballot. 

Mail-In Ballot Application

Absentee
Ballot Application

Who May Vote by Civilian Absentee Ballot? 

  • Absentee ballots are for voters, who are not military or overseas voters, who have a reason for absence, including voters who will not be in their municipality on Election Day due to work or vacation, voters who are celebrating a religious holiday, voters with disabilities, and voters such as college students who also may be away from the municipality on Election Day, if they don’t choose to vote where they go to school. Absentee ballots are also for those who are unable to attend their polling place due to illness or physical disability.

Who May Vote by Mail-In Ballot?

  • If a voter does not qualify as an absentee voter, they are eligible for a mail-in ballot. An excuse is not required for a mail-in ballot. For example, if the voter won't be absent from a municipality on Election Day and would prefer to vote from home, they may request a mail-in ballot.

Poll Watcher Policy 29SEP16

Electronic Campaign Finance Application Deployed and Now Available 07JAN19

Municipal Primary: May 16, 2023 Municipal Election: November 7, 2023

Lehigh County is always looking for Registered Voters to Work the Polls. For poll worker information and an application to apply, click here

     

Voting at Polls

ONLY First Time Voters must show ID at Polls:

 Are YOU...voting at this precinct for the first time?

 If you answered YES, then you will be required to provide one of the following approved forms of Identification.

 Approved forms of photo identification (ID must be valid):

  • PA driver's license or PA State Id card issued by PennDOT
  • ID issued by any other Commonwealth agency 
  • ID issued by the U.S. Government 
  • U.S. Passport 
  • U.S. Armed Forces ID 
  • Student ID 
  • Employee ID 

Approved forms of non-photo identification (ID must include the name and address of the elector):
  • Voter's identification card issued by the voter registration office 
  • Non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth 
  • Non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government 
  • Firearm permit 
  • Current bank statement
  • Current paycheck
  • Government check