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 2011 Municipal Ballots

 General Information

The Voter Registration Office is responsible for maintaining and updating approximately 21,000 active and inactive registered voters in Snyder County.  We receive changes of addresses from the Department of Transportation weekly.  Most of our new registrations are from the Driver License Photo Centers.  All changes of address, name, or party affiliation are recorded and maintained.  Any person eighteen (18) years of age or older on or by the day of the next election, who has been a citizen of the United States at least one month, who has been a resident of the state of Pennsylvania in Snyder County for at least thirty (30) days may register to vote in Snyder County.

 Bureau of Elections

The Bureau of Elections Office is responsible for conducting primary and general elections.  Other functions include handing out petitions and providing street lists to candidates, informing the electorate through advertised proclamations and notices of upcoming elections, maintaining the county’s election records, establishing polling places and districts, and assisting the elector with questions about the election’s process, laws, and procedures. 
 
There are 25 election districts in Snyder County.  Each election district has an Election Board, which consists of a Judge of Elections, a Majority Inspector, Minority Inspector, Majority Clerk, and Minority Clerk. 
 
We are responsible for candidates who run for office on the Federal, Judicial, State, County, City, Township, Borough, School District, Precinct, and Party levels.  County, City, Township, and Borough elections are held in odd numbered years.  National and state elections are held in even numbered years.  Every year there is a primary election.  On Election Day we go from a staff of 2 to a staff of well over 130.
 
Pennsylvania has a closed primary, which means a voter must declare himself a member of a major political party and vote only for candidates of that party.  Currently in Pennsylvania the major political parties are Republican and Democratic.  Electors may change their party affiliation beginning the day after each Election Day.
 
Any voter, who is unable to go to the polls due to illness, physical disability, or because they will be out of the municipality on Election Day, may vote by absentee ballot.  Applications for absentee ballots may be made fifty (50) days prior to the election, but not later than seven (7) days before the election.
 
Registration closes thirty (30) days prior to a primary election and opens the day after the primary election.  Registration also closes thirty (30) days prior to the election in November and opens the day after the election.

 Contact Information

 Patricia P. Nace
pnace@snydercounty.org
Election Director
 
Michelle L. Dauberman
mdauberm@snydercounty.org
Voter Registration Administrator
 
Office of Voter Registration
Snyder County Courthouse
PO Box 217
Middleburg, PA 17842
Phone (570) 837-4286
Fax (570) 837-4282

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 Precinct & Polling Locations

Troxelville Community Hall
9186 Route 235,
Troxelville, PA 
Monroe Township Building
39 Municipal Drive,
Selinsgrove, PA
Beaver Lutheran Church
18207 Route 522,
Beaver Springs, PA
Grayson View - Main Lounge
29 Grayson View Ct,
Selinsgrove, PA
Beavertown Borough Building
111 W Walnut St,
Beavertown, PA
Penn Township Building
228 Clifford Rd,
Selinsgrove, PA
Penns Creek Fire Hall
50 Troxelville Rd,
Penns Creek, PA
Fremont Fire Hall
229 Millrace Rd,
Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA
Chapman Township Building
1151 Wagner Hill Rd,
Port Treverton, PA
Selinsgrove No. 1
Sharon Lutheran Church
120 S Market St.,
Selinsgrove, PA
Paxtonville Un. Meth. Church
1281 Paxton St.,
Paxtonville, PA
Selinsgrove No. 2
All Saints Episcopal Church
129 N Market St. (REAR),
Selinsgrove, PA
Freeburg Community Building
11 E. Church St.,
Freeburg, PA
Selinsgrove No. 3
Careerlink Building
713 Bridge St.,
Selinsgrove, PA
Zion Lutheran Church
4298 Route 204,
Selinsgrove, PA
St. Matthews Lutheran
3249 N. Old Trail,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Mt. Bethel Church
16 East Specht Rd.,
McClure, PA
Beaver Springs Senior Ctr.
55 Elm Street,
Beaver Springs, PA
Grace Covenant Church
99 Cafe Lane,
Middleburg, PA
Union Township Building
1510 McNess Rd.,
Port Treverton, PA
Kreamer Fire Hall
37 Manor Drive,
Kreamer, PA
Washington Twp Municipal
1775 Red Bank Rd.,
Middleburg, PA
Susq. Valley Mall
1025 N. Susq. Trail,
Selinsgrove, PA
Bannerville Fire Hall
7547 Stage Rd.,
McClure, PA

 

Mt. View Community Church
277 Mill Rd.,
Richfield, PA