Voter Information

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Municipal Election 2023

Municipal Primary–Tuesday May 16th
Municipal Election–Tuesday November 7th

Montour Preserve Visitor Center
7:00 AM to 8:00 PM

You may request a Voter Registration Mail Application through this website or call 1-800-552-VOTE.
(This takes awhile but you can Download the Pennsylvania Voter Registration Application Form and Instructions)

Voter Registration Forms can be obtained at the Anthony township office, 1361 White Hall Road, during office hours every Wednesday from 12:00 to 5:00. Phone 570-437-3270

Voter Registration Application Forms for Anthony Township should be mailed to the Montour County Voter Registration Office at 253 Mill Street, Danville, PA 17821. Telephone 570-271-3000. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9a.m. to 5 p.m.

You may also use the federal voter registration form by linking to the Federal Election Commission’s website. There you may download, print, complete, sign and send the federal form to the address for Pennsylvania citizens.

How do I make application to register to vote?
In order to vote in a local, state, or national election in Pennsylvania, you must register to vote. The Department of State administers voter registration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. More information about how to register can be found by clicking on the link for “How do I make application to register to vote?”. If you are already registered to vote, you can use the Pennsylvania Voter Registration Application to update your voter registration status.

Am I Registered? Where Do I Vote?
If you need to know if you are registered to vote for this election or do not know the location of your polling place, please contact your local county board of elections. The addresses and phone numbers of the 67 county boards of elections are available here.
In Anthony Township your local county board of elections is located at 253 Mill Street, Danville Pa 17821. Telephone 570-271-3000. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Absentee Ballot Information
Absentee ballot applications are available at courthouses. Call the local county board of elections for further information on obtaining an application.

Voter Registration Data
The Department of State releases periodic reports on the number of citizens registered to vote in Pennsylvania. Voter registration data for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania can be found on this website.

Pennsylvania Voter Registration Act
The Pennsylvania Voter Registration Act requires numerous state agencies to offer voter registration applications in their local offices. The Voter Registration Division in the Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation coordinates this program. Additionally, you can request a voter registration application online.

County Voter Registration Contacts
The Voter Registration Division maintains an updated list of county voter registration contacts for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on this website. Use this link to find the address of your local voter registration office and the name of the voter registration director.