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Polling locations:
| Delaware Township 1 | Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 16 Delaware Chest Drive Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328 |
| Delaware Township 2 | Delaware Township Municipal Building Wilson Hill Road Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328 |
Please go to Pike County Elections Office website at: http://www.pikepa.org/elections.html for the following information:
- Absentee Ballot Application
- Voter Registration Application
- Sample Ballots
- Important Dates to remember
- Election Results
The Election Office maintains and controls all activities relating to Voter Registration and Elections under the supervision of the Pike County Board of Elections.
The office prepares machine ballots, programs voting machines, processes and issues absentee ballots, oversees district election workers and maintains county and local candidate filings for elected offices. In addition the office also maintains records of county election results, campaign finance filings, polling places and district election workers.
Mail-In Ballot Applications
No excuse Mail In Ballots are now available. Here’s what you should know.
What is a Mail-In Ballot and how is it different from an Absentee Ballot?
- To qualify for an Absentee Ballot, a voter must meet certain criteria; an illness, physical disability, or be unable to go
to their polling place because of duties or occupation. - Anyone can receive a Mail-In Ballot with no reason or excuse needed.
- Voters may request to be placed on a permanent Mail-In Voter List. These individuals will have an application
mailed to them by the first week in February each year, which, if completed and returned, entitles them to receive
ballots in the mail for all elections taking place in the remainder of the calendar year and for any special elections
through the third week in February of the following year. - To be placed on a permanent Absentee List, a voter must have an illness or physical disability and an affidavit signed
by their doctor. These individuals will have an application mailed to them by the first week in February each year,
which, if completed and returned, entitles them to receive ballots in the mail for all elections taking place in the
remainder of the calendar year and for any special elections through the third week in February of the following
year.
How do I apply for a Mail-In or Absentee Ballot?
- The quickest way to apply for a Mail-In/Absentee Ballot is online at www.votesPA.com. If you provide an email
address when applying online you can track your ballot. You will receive email notifications as your application goes
through the process of being approved, your ballot mailed, and your ballot received. - Paper applications are available to print out and mail to your county elections office at www.votesPA.com or
www.pikepa.org , or you may pick up an application at the Pike County Election Office, 506 Broad St., Milford PA
18337 - You can also call the Pike County Elections Office at 570-296-3427 and request an application be mailed to you.
When can I apply for a Mail In or Absentee Ballot?
- Voters can apply for a Mail-In or Absentee Ballot 50 days prior to an election. Applications received earlier will be
held by the elections office until they can be officially processed. Your ballot will be mailed as soon as the ballot is
ready and has been certified by the state. - All applications for Mail-In/Absentee Ballots must be received by the elections office no later than the Tuesday
before Election Day. Post-marks do not apply.
When and where do I return my Mail-In or Absentee Ballot?
- All voted ballots must be returned to the Pike County Elections Office no later than 8:00 pm on Election Day.
Mail-In or Absentee Ballots cannot and will not be accepted at polling places.
How is my Mail-In or Absentee Ballot counted?
- After returning your ballot to your county elections office, your ballot is recorded as being received and your ballot
is securely stored until after the polls close on Election Day. A computation team will begin counting Mail-In and - Absentee Ballots at 8:00 pm on Election Day at the Pike County Administration Building. The counting of the ballots
is advertised in local newspapers and open to the public. - After the Mail-In and Absentee Ballots have been counted, the results from those ballots are added to the results of
the votes cast at the polls and posted on the Pike County website www.pikepa.org.
Can I still vote in person if I apply for a Mail-In or Absentee Ballot?
- No. Once a voter applies for a Mail-In Ballot or Absentee Ballot, that voter is not eligible to vote at the polls,
however, if the voter was not able to return their Mail-In or Absentee Ballot to the elections office on time, they can
be issued a Provisional Ballot at the polls.
Why should I vote by mail?
- Voting by mail is secure and convenient! When you apply online and provide an email address you can track your
ballot and receive alerts when your ballot is on its way to you and has been received by your elections office. - Voting from the comfort of home gives you more time to select and research the candidates on the ballot so you can
make better informed choices! - We all lead busy lives and sometimes it can be difficult to schedule a trip to the polls around our daily obligations.
- During busy elections when a high turnout is expected, you can skip the hassle of finding parking and waiting in lines
at the polls. - Weather can play a factor here in Northeast PA ……no worries about getting out to the polls during inclement
weather!
What are the benefits of voting by mail?
- The new Mail-In Ballot makes voting easier and more accessible than ever! With no reason needed to request a
Mail- In Ballot more voters have the opportunity to participate in our elections. Higher voter participation gives our
communities the knowledge and confidence that they are being governed by officials that have been elected by a
majority of the people. - Pike County voters can have confidence in knowing that their Mail-In/Absentee Ballots are counted using the same
secure and accurate software used to count ballots at the polls. - No excuse Mail-In Ballots give all eligible Pennsylvania citizens the freedom to exercise their right to vote from just
about anywhere, securely and hassle-free!
For more information visit www.votesPA.com or contact the Pike County Elections Office 570-296-3427
www.pikepa.org
Absentee Ballot Applications
Absentee Ballots for Registered voters of Pike County are available upon request (written or oral) at the Bureau of Elections. State law provides that you may vote by absentee ballot if you are absent from the municipality of residence on Election Day. A separate application must be made for each election. The Absentee Ballots are available for download under the Downloadable Documents section located to the right. The last day to apply for an absentee ballot is the last Tuesday prior to Election Day.
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Birchwood Lakes Community Association
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Marcel Lake Estates
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Old Marcel
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Pocono Mountain Lakes Estates
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Pocono Mountain Lake Forest
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Pocono Mountain Water Forest
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Wild Acres Lakes Property & Homeowners Association
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Delaware Township Ordinances
Ordinance 102 Regulating Construction or Development in Areas Subject to Flooding (2001)
Ordinance 103 Regulating Junk Yards (1996)
Ordinance 104 School Bus Access Areas (1988)
Ordinance 105 Reg. Private Driveways and Roads (1985)
Ordinance 106 Reg. the Construction, Opening, and Dedication of Roads, and the Construction of Drainage Facilities (2014) and signed amendment
Ordinance 107 SALDO (2018) - amended in entirety
Ordinance 108 Reg. Recr Subdiv, Campsites, Veh (1996)
Ordinance 110 Zoning along with 901 Definitions and Planning Map (2013)
Ordinance 110.7 3(c) signed amendment (2015)
Ordinance 110.8(B) Includes Stormwater Maintenance Facilities as an Exception to the Term "Structure" and Eliminates Material Storage Areas (2023)
Ordinance 110.8.H Amendment (2016)
Ordinance 110.15(E) Amendment (2025) - allows for changes of use of non-conforming lots and parcels to other similar and less impactful uses
Ordinance 110.17 UU Conditional Use Specific Standards for Kennels (2018) along with 901 Defintiions
Ordinance 110,17 VV Conditional Use Specific Standards for Medical Marijuana Facility Uses
Ordinance 110.17 WW Non-Tower Wireless Communications Facilities along with 901 Definitions (2018)
Ordinance 110.18 Sign Regulations (2020) along with 901 Definitions - regarding signs (2020)
Ordinance 901 Defintions amendment re Sheds and Land Development (2018)
Ordinance 901 Definitions amendment re medical marijuana (2018)
Ordinance 111 Regulating Signs (2001)
Ordinance 111.3.J.3 Amendment re Political Signs (2013)
Ordinance 111 Regulating Street Signs and House Number Signs (2016)
Ordinance 201 Regulating Building/Building Code (2005) with amendment in 2011
Ordinance 202 Regulating Individual Water Supply & Sewage Disposal Systems (1997)
Ordinance 202A On-Lot Sewage Disposal System Management (2012)
Ordinance 206 Curbside Recycling Program and Governing the Collection, Storage, Transportation, Processing and Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste on the Township Amendment (2016)
Ordinance 207 Emergency Rules and Regs (1996)
Ordinance 208 Repealing Criminal Enforcement (1996)
Ordinance 301 Fire Fighting, Fire Prevention and Emergency Preparedness (1999) PrePlan Survey
Ordinance 302 Regulating Outdoor Fires (2002)
Ordinance 302-1 Reg Outdoor fires (2002)
Ordinance 303 Reg Ambulance Service (1986) REPEALED 4/13/22
Ordinance 304 False Alarms (2018)
Ordinance 305 re Act 98 - Fire Escrow (1997)
Ordinance 401 Parking on Highways
Ordinance 401 A re Prohibited Parking (2016)
Ordinance 401 B re Establishing Speed Limits on Doolan Road (2016)
Ordinance 401 C re Establishing Speed Limits on Park Road (2017)
Ordinance 402 Prohibiting the Abandonment of Vehicles
Ordinance 403 Max Weight of Motor Vehicles (1985)
Ordinance 601 Est Planning Commission (1986) - Amended 601 (2022)
Ordinance 602-2 Compensation of Supervisors (2024)
Ordinance 603 Join PA Govt Risk Mangmt Assoc (1989)
Ordinance 604 Pike Co Council of Govt (1988)
Ordinance 614-2013 Repealing Ordinance 614-1991 Establishing A Recreation Commission (2012)
Ordinance 616 Delinquent Tax Collector (2001)
Ordinance 700 Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance Act ("LERTA") (2013)
Ordinance 710 Pension (2015)
Ordinance 711 U.C.Trust (2015)
Ordinance 712 Health Insurance Cooperative Trust (2015)
Ordinance 800 Blue Ridge Cable (2013)
Ordinance 800-1 Blue Ridge Cable (2022)
Ordinance 801 Regulating Dangerous or Dilapidated Properties (2021)
Ordinance 2012-14 Creating Recreation & Park Board for Delaware Twp (AMENDED) (2018)
Ordinance 802 Regulating Short Term Rentals (2022)
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Delaware Township Ordinances
Ordinance 102 Regulating Construction or Development in Areas Subject to Flooding (2001)
Ordinance 103 Regulating Junk Yards (1996)
Ordinance 104 School Bus Access Areas (1988)
Ordinance 105 Reg. Private Driveways and Roads (1985)
Ordinance 106 Reg. the Construction, Opening, and Dedication of Roads, and the Construction of Drainage Facilities (2014) and signed amendment
Ordinance 107 Re. Subdiv & Land Dev (2014) and signed amendment
Ordinance 108 Reg. Recr Subdiv, Campsites, Veh (1996)
Ordinance 110 Zoning along with 901 Definitions and Planning Map (2013)
Ordinance 110.7 3 (c) signed amendment (2015)
Ordinance 110.8.H Amendment (2016)
Ordinance 111 Regulating Signs (2001)
Ordinance 111.3.J.3 Amendment re Political Signs (2013)
Ordinance 201 Regulating Building/Building Code (2005) with amendment in 2011
Ordinance 202 Regulating Individual Water Supply & Sewage Disposal Systems (1997)
Ordinance 202A On-Lot Sewage Disposal System Management (2012)
Ordinance 206 Curbside Recycling Program and Governing the Collection, Storage, Transportation, Processing and Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste in the Township (1993)
Ordinance 206 Amendment
Ordinance 207 Emergency Rules and Regs (1996)
Ordinance 208 Repealing Criminal Enforcement (1996)
Ordinance 301 Fire Fighting, Fire Prevention and Emergency Preparedness (1999)
Ordinance 302 Regulating Outdoor Fires (2002)
Ordinance 302-1 Reg Outdoor fires (2002)
Ordinance 303 Reg Ambulance Service (1986)
Ordinance 305 re Act 98 - Fire Escrow (1997)
Ordinance 401 Parking on Highways
Ordinance 402 Prohibiting the Abandonment of Vehicles
Ordinance 403 Max Weight of Motor Vehicles (1985)
Ordinance 601 Est Planning Commission (2012)
Ordinance 602 Compensation of Supervisors (1986)
Ordinance 602-1 Compensation of Supervisors elected after 10/31/86 (2005)
Ordinance 603 Join PA Govt Risk Mangmt Assoc (1989)
Ordinance 604 Pike Co Council of Govt (1988)
Ordinance 614-2013 Repealing Ordinance 614-1991 Establishing A Recreation Commission (2012)
Ordinance 616 Delinquent Tax Collector (2001)
Ordinance 700 Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance Act ("LERTA") (2013)
Ordinance 711 U.C.Trust (2015)
Ordinance 712 Health Insurance Cooperative Trust
Ordinance 800 Blue Ridge Cable (2013)
Ordinance 2012-14 Creating Recreation & Park Board for Delaware Twp (2012)
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