BRYNFORD ELECTION NEWS
Updated information about upcoming elections will be posted here on a regular basis.
GENERAL VOTING INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS OF BRYNFORD
To register to vote, check voter registration status, or request a mail-in ballot, please visit www.votespa.com.
Note that Brynford corresponds to the Haverford 5-1 voting district. The physical polling place to for Haverford 5-1 is:
The Haverford Friends Meeting
855 Buck Lane
Haverford, PA 19041
For those voting by mail, completed ballots can be sent by USPS, dropped off in person at the courthouse in Media, or dropped off in the ballot dropbox at:
The Haverford Township Building
1014 Darby Road
Havertown, PA 19083
Your polling place cannot accept mail-in ballots.
If you already submitted a mail-in or absentee ballot, you cannot vote at your polling place on Election Day.
If you did not return your mail-in or absentee ballot and you want to vote in person, you have two options:
To register to vote, check voter registration status, or request a mail-in ballot, please visit www.votespa.com.
Note that Brynford corresponds to the Haverford 5-1 voting district. The physical polling place to for Haverford 5-1 is:
The Haverford Friends Meeting
855 Buck Lane
Haverford, PA 19041
For those voting by mail, completed ballots can be sent by USPS, dropped off in person at the courthouse in Media, or dropped off in the ballot dropbox at:
The Haverford Township Building
1014 Darby Road
Havertown, PA 19083
Your polling place cannot accept mail-in ballots.
If you already submitted a mail-in or absentee ballot, you cannot vote at your polling place on Election Day.
If you did not return your mail-in or absentee ballot and you want to vote in person, you have two options:
- Bring your ballot and the pre-addressed outer return envelope to your polling place to be voided. After you surrender your ballot and envelope and sign a declaration, you can then vote a regular ballot
- If you don't surrender your ballot and return envelope, you can only vote by provisional ballot at your polling place. Your county election board will then verify that you did not vote by mail before counting your provisional ballot.