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Bucks County Election Day set for Tuesday. What you need to know
Bucks County voters will head to the polls for Election Day tomorrow choosing school board members, town councils, judges and county row officers.
Here’s everything you need to know before you head to the polls on Nov. 4.
Polls are to remain open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025. Those who are already in line when polls close are still to be given the chance to vote.
Registered voters can find their polling place online at the Pennsylvania Department of State website pavoterservices.pa.gov.
The Bucks County Board of Elections website also includes a list of the schools, churches and other community locations that act as polling places for more than 300 voting precincts on Election Day.
Election Day 2025 coverage, news and notes from Bucks County
Visit and refresh this page throughout the day for news and notes on Election Day in Pennsylvania from Bucks County and across the commonwealth.
It's Election Day in Pennsylvania, and in Bucks County voters are making their choices for district attorney, sheriff and other local offices.
In addition to the county row offices, candidates are vying for election and reelection for posts with municipal governments and school boards.
Our reporters here will keep you updated on what's happening and tally the results once they're available.
On Election Day, voters can cast their ballots between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., according to the Pennsylvania Department of State website. Registered voters who are in line at their polling place by 8 p.m. are to be entitled to vote even after the deadline.
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New Hope Voter Guide 2025: Whos On Ballot, Where To Vote
NEW HOPE, PA — The general election in Pennsylvania takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 4, with voters casting their ballots for state, county, municipal, and school board races.
The election technically has already begun, as mail-in votes are already being dropped off and mailed in to the Board of Elections from throughout the county.
At the county level, voters will fill row office seats for District Attorney, Bucks County Sheriff, Prothonotary, Recorder of Deeds, and County Controller. In addition, they will send a new class of judges to the bench.
Locally, the only contested races are for Solebury Township Supervisor and New Hope Borough Mayor. Voters will elect two supervisors from a field of three in Solebury. And in New Hope Borough, Frank DeLuca and Mary Brashier will again face off for the job of mayor with DeLuca on the Democratic ballot and Brashier on the Republican.






















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