
The Bucks County Board of Elections has approved several polling place changes ahead of the upcoming primary election.
The board, which is comprised of the county’s two Democratic and one Republican commissioners, voted to relocate several polling locations last week.
The polling place at Newtown Township 5 will move from New Life Christian Church on Freedom Drive to Newtown Reformed Church at 206 Buck Road.
The primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, May 20.
Bucks County has more than 300 in-person polling places and will also offer mail-in voting drop boxes.
Voters can find their assigned polling location by visiting the Pennsylvania Department of State’s website at https://www.pa.gov/agencies/vote.html.
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