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Our Board of Election Officials
 
{Election Officials}
Right (standing): Christopher Gibson- Judge of Elections 
 Seated (left to right): Jacqueline Miller - Clerk, Cynthia Derr - Minority Inspector
Not Pictured: Cynthia Gehr - Majority Inspector
 
 
NEW POLLING PLACE
Effective November 3, 2009
 
Drumore Township Polls Location
District # 4000
 
CHESTNUT LEVEL FAMILY LIFE CENTER
1068 CHESTNUT LEVEL ROAD
QUARRYVILLE 17566
717-548-2763
 
Driving Directions to Chestnut Level Presbyterian
 
 
Duties pertaining to the Township Board of Elections:
  • Distributes and receives nomination petitions.
  • Certifies elections results.
  • Distributes and receives voter registration forms.
  • Processes new registrations, moves, change of politics, etc.
Qualifications of Voters *

If possessing the following qualifications, you are entitled to make application to register to vote:
  • You have been a citizen of the United States for at least one month before the next election;
  • You have been a resident of Pennsylvania and your election district for at least 30 days before the next election; and,
  • You will be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next election.
Each applicant should be advised that any intentional false statement on the application constitutes perjury and will be punishable.
 
*On December 26, 2000, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ordered the removal of the felony conviction prohibition as a qualification for voter registration. When completing the Voter Registration Mail Application (VRMA), a convicted felon who is released from prison may make application to register to vote by striking through the felony conviction line at Section 9(2) on the VRMA and signing his or her name. The VRMA forms are available from all county voter registration offices as well as state offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities.
  • Registration is permanent as long as there is action on the file.
LANCASTER COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION
Mary Stehman, Chief Clerk, Registrar, Appointed
Lancaster Co. Election Board
150 N Queen Street
Phone: 717-299-8293
 
(Click on links below to view information)
 
 
 
Register to vote using the Federal Voter Registration Form




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1675 Furniss Road, PO Box 38
Drumore PA 17518-0038
Phone: 717-548-2660 ~ Fax: 717-548-2913
Office Hours:
Mon*Wed*Fri
9:30 am to Noon