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Bucks County Residents Enjoy Expanded Early Voting on Demand

Bucks County Residents Enjoy Expanded Early Voting on Demand

DOYLESTOWN, PA.Millions of votes have already been cast as the 2024 election approaches, and an extended, judge-mandated voting requirement in Bucks County has expired, extended after a judge sided with a GOP lawsuit alleging officials turned away voters due to extraordinary actions. long queues.

Anthony Basil said: “Just avoid long waits and lines. I just force myself to vote instead of waiting, and I know who I’m going to vote for.”

He had a lot of business on Friday, most of them with the same strategy: drop off a mail-in ballot in a drop box at the Board of Elections or fill out an on-demand ballot application.

The early voting process was supposed to end on Tuesday, but after a lawsuit from the Trump and McCormick campaigns, the deadline was extended until close of business on Friday.

“I figured the wait would probably be longer on Election Day, and my friends told me about it, and my mom told me about it,” said voter Alex Oschalevich.

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Regardless of personal preference, the battle for votes is tight as Bucks County is deeply divided among the candidates. Voters want to make sure their voices are heard.

Stephanie Sumlin said, “It’s not that I didn’t want to go to the polls on Election Day. “I wanted to make sure my vote was counted.”

Basile added: “I commend everyone for voting and expressing their individual opinion, whether it’s ours or Trump’s, everyone has a right to their personal opinion and ballot and who they want to vote for.”