NORRISTOWN — The Montgomery County Board of Elections convened last week with a month until the primary election.
Montgomery County voters have until April 8 to register for the primary election and until April 16 to request a mail-in ballot if they choose to vote by mail. The primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, April 23. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, and all mail-in ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on election night. Visit vote.pa.gov for more information.
Along with the presidential primary, several congressional and state candidates will be on the ballot. Locally, the Municipality of Norristown will hold a special election where voters will choose a seat left vacant after a candidate was ineligible to take office. Norristown Councilwoman Lauren Hughes, a Democrat has been serving on an interim basis and is running for the seat in the municipality’s fourth district against Republican Antonio Davila.
Relocating 17 polling places and extending hours of operation at area voter services satellite offices in Lansdale, Lower Merion, Norristown, Pottstown, and Willow Grove were at the top of the list. Both actions were ultimately approved by the board.
Election officials cited an upcoming religious holiday as the reason for the relocation of a majority of the polling places, as the primary election falls on Passover. Precincts in Abington, Douglass, East Norriton, Lower Merion, Norristown, Upper Dublin, Upper Merion, Whitemarsh, and Whitpain townships were impacted, according to voter services documents obtained by MediaNews Group.
“This year, Pennsylvania’s primary election takes place over the Jewish holiday of Passover. It was an unfortunate, and frankly, thoughtless decision on the part of the legislature to hold this election on Passover,” said Montgomery County Board of Elections Chairman Neil Makhija.
Makhija stressed the importance of outreach and increasing accessibility to accommodate voters.
“Without these steps, many in the Jewish community would be unable to participate in this year’s primary election,” he said. “With more locations to visit and satellite hours beginning the first weekend of April, we will make sure every voter has access to vote and time to cast their ballots for the primary election.”
Francis Dean, Montgomery County’s director of elections, clarified that voters, political committees as well as the new and old polling places were notified of the changes.
The Montgomery County Office of Voter Services is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at One Montgomery Plaza, 425 Swede St., Norristown. The Norristown-based office will also be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 6, and a drop box will be installed on April 13 in the building’s lobby. It will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends, and 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Election Day, according to a county spokesperson.
Additional satellite offices will be open at the following locations: 421 W. Main Street, Lansdale; 925 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Lower Merion Township; 364 King St., Pottstown; and 102 N. York Road, Willow Grove.
Weekend satellite office hours will be available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Lansdale locations will also be available on April 6, April 13 and April 14. The Lower Merion Township locations will be open on April 6, April 7 and April 14. The Pottstown location will be open on April 7 and April 13. The Willow Grove office will be open on April 7, April 13 and April 14.
“The satellite offices are great options for voters who wish to cast their ballot early without receiving or sending their ballot in the mail,” said Montgomery County Board of Elections Vice Chairwoman Jamila Winder in a statement.
While the polling place item was unanimous, Montgomery County Commissioner Tom DiBello expressed some reservations about the “cost for extended hours” and was the sole dissenting vote on that item that passed 2-1.
County officials also noted that 11 drop boxes will be available 24 hours per day starting on April 13 until the polls close at 8 p.m. on Election Day.
• Cheltenham: Township Tax Office, 8230 Old York Rd, Elkins Park
• Lansdale: District Court 38-1-28, 430 Pennbrook Pkwy., Lansdale
• Lower Merion: Ludington Library, 5 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr
• Norristown: Airy Street Parking Lot, at the corner of Airy and DeKalb streets, Norristown
• Pottstown: Montgomery County Health Clinic, 364 King St., Pottstown
• Royersford: Victory Park Parking Lot, intersection of Second and Arch streets, Royersford
• Skippack: Montgomery County 4H Center, 1015 Bridge Road, Collegeville
• Upper Dublin: Upper Dublin Library, 520 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington
• Upper Frederick: Green Lane Park Office, 2144 Snyder Road, Green Lane
• Upper Merion: Upper Merion Township Building, 175 W. Valley Forge Road, King of Prussia
• Upper Moreland: Willow Grove Annex, 102 N. York Road, Willow Grove
Call the Montgomery County Office of Voter Services at 610-278-3280 or visit montgomerycountypa.gov/VoterServices for more information about the 2024 election in Montgomery County.