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DEVELOPING: Voting Line In Pennsylvania County Reportedly Shut Down By Emergency Services, State’s Final Early Voting Day
According to online accounts, emergency services in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, shut down the voting line in Doylestown around 2:30 p.m.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro previously said today is the last day to apply for a mail-in ballot.
“TODAY is the last day to apply for your mail in ballot in Pennsylvania. If you are in line at a county elections office by 5 P.M., counties must give you an opportunity to apply for your mail ballot. Our
@PAStateDept is working with all counties to ensure every eligible voter who wants to vote by mail ballot can do so,” Shapiro said.
“What are you doing about this @GovernorShapiro? This is Bucks County Emergency Services shutting down the line in Doylestown right now at ~2:30 PM. This is suppressive and intimidating,” James Blair, political director of the Trump 2024 campaign and the RNC, said.
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What are you doing about this @GovernorShapiro?
This is Bucks County Emergency Services shutting down the line in Doylestown right now at ~2:30 PM.
This is suppressive and intimidating. https://t.co/EUKsZYh5Me pic.twitter.com/m9noqX7MQD
— James Blair (@JamesBlairUSA) October 29, 2024
“In Bucks County, PA Emergency Services just shut down the voting line in Doylestown at 2:41pm ET. This is as Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is actively posting on ? that if you’re in line by 5pm ET county officials must allow you to apply for your mail ballot. We must remain vigilant, especially in PA. The state is not trending well for Democrats. There are numerous reports of voter intimidation and suppression. Hold your ground and demand your right to vote,” Charlie Kirk wrote.
NEW — In Bucks County, PA Emergency Services just shut down the voting line in Doylestown at 2:41pm ET. This is as Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is actively posting on ? that if you're in line by 5pm ET county officials must allow you to apply for your mail ballot.
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— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) October 29, 2024
“This is the last day you can request an absentee ballot in Pennsylvania. Moreover, you can hand it in immediately in person, so it never touches the mail. Please bring anyone you know to vote today!” Elon Musk noted.
Scott Presler relayed a similar message.
TODAY is the LAST day to request an
“in-person, on demand, mail-in ballot”
Visit your Board of ElectionsFill out a mail-in ballot formYour form will be processedYou’ll be given a ballotFill out your ballotReturn your ballot in-person
Stay in line. Record.
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) October 29, 2024
“The last possible day to vote early on demand is Oct. 29, 2024 – this is also the deadline to request your mail-in ballot,” CBS News stated.
According to the Bucks County Elections website, the Doylestown location was scheduled to close at 5 p.m. EST.
* Image from Bucks County Elections *
“Due to high demand, wait times for in-person mail-in ballots may be longer than expected. To ensure all applications are processed by the end of the day, the office may need to stop accepting new applicants before the posted closing time. We appreciate your patience and understanding,” the website stated.
As noted, Gov. Shapiro wrote if you’re in line by 5 p.m., counties must give you the opportunity to apply for a mail ballot.
Another Bucks County voter expressed frustration at a different location.
“I’m in Levittown Bucks County trying in vote early IP for the second time. I’ve been told the line is 4 hours and I will not be able to vote today. It’s now 11:46. This is unacceptable. The push for early voting isn’t a surprise. There’s 2 people working this location,” X user Stacy Williams wrote.
I’m in Levittown Bucks County trying in vote early IP for the second time. I’ve been told the line is 4 hours and I will not be able to vote today. It’s now 11:46. This is unacceptable. The push for early voting isn’t a surprise. There’s 2 people working this location.… pic.twitter.com/s9PICh3oR3
— Stacy Williams (@StacyWi16207038) October 28, 2024