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Jesse Unger

2024 General Election Information + Links

Happy Monday, Media Dems!


  • The Media Dems September 2024 Meeting is Wednesday September 11th @ 7PM in the 2nd floor conference room in Borough Hall. Our next two meetings will be Wednesday October 9th, and November 13th.

  • I’ve signed up to canvass with 2024 PA Victory this weekend. Will you join me? Use this link to find an opportunity that works for you: https://www.mobilize.us/?org_ids=37374

  • A heads up on the vote-by-mail ballots - make sure that you follow all the instructions completely and carefully, including dating and .

  • We still need poll coverage in the Eastern/Northern, Western, and Southern precincts on election day. Please send us a note or check back soon for a signup sheet.


2024 General Election Dates and Information

There are three dates to know for this upcoming Primary Election! Helpful links and more information is below.


Voter Registration Deadline:  Monday October 21st

Mail-in Ballot Application Deadline: Tuesday October 29th

Election Day: Tuesday November 5th!


Mail-in Ballot & Absentee Ballot Status

To track your ballot, once you've sent it in, please click here.

If you are already signed up for a mail-in ballot, please follow the steps listed here. You can return your ballot by USPS mail or in-person. For Media residents, you can drop off your ballot in the lobby of the Government Center Building (behind the Courthouse) 24/7. You can also check here for other drop boxes in Delaware County. If you happen to be from somewhere else in Pennsylvania, please refer to your local elections board for more drop off information.

If you are NOT signed up for a Mail-In or Absentee Ballot, you can do so online, via mail, or in person by Tuesday October 29th at 5 p.m. Please visit this website for online registration or a copy of the form for mail-in ballot registration.


We strongly recommend that if you have not mailed your  Mail-In or Absentee Ballot by Tuesday October 29th that you drop off your ballot at the Bureau of Elections office in the Government Center Building to avoid any issues with mail handling delays. ALL Voted Mail-In or Absentee Ballot must be received by 8pm Tuesday November 5th, postmarks before that date do not count if they are received late. If you requested a Mail-In or Absentee Ballot towards the end of the window, you will receive your absentee ballot later than this date. If possible, please return the ballot in person. 


If, on voting day, you have not returned your mail-in ballot yet, you CAN vote normally in person at your polling location if and only if you bring the entire mail-in ballot packet with you to your precinct. If you have lost all or some of the packet, you can still vote provisionally at your local precinct, it will just take a couple minutes longer to do all the required paperwork.


Election Day

Polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM on Tuesday November 5th. If you are in line at 8 PM, stay and vote! Your vote will be counted as long as you arrive at your precinct before 8 PM.



If you have any additional questions, please feel free to refer to additional information from the PA Department of State, or our local Delaware County Board of Elections. They are available to help you via email, phone, or in-person to address any questions or concerns you might have.


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