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Clinton County Voter Registration
2 Piper Way Suite 122
Lock Haven, PA 17745
570-893-4019
570-893-4041 (Fax)
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Provisional Ballot
A provisional ballot is used to record a vote when there is some question regarding a voter's eligibility.
You May Be Issued A Provisional Ballot For The Reasons Below:
- Your name was not in the poll book or supplemental poll book.
- For example, you reported to the wrong precinct; or
- You did not report a recent change in residence to the county election office.
- You are required to show ID, but cannot show ID.
- Your eligibility was challenged by an election official.
- You were issued but did not successfully vote an absentee or mail‐in ballot and you do not surrender your ballot at the polling place to be spoiled.
- You returned a completed absentee or mail‐in ballot that was rejected by the county board of elections and you believe you are eligible to vote.
- There is a special court order with respect to your registration status.
- There is a special court order related to extending the hours of voting.
- You believe that you are registered in a political party, but your voter record indicates otherwise (for primary elections only).
Provisional Ballot Voting Instructions
If you vote by provisional ballot you will be asked to follow these instructions:
- Complete the sections on the provisional envelope labeled Voter Information, Voter Affidavit for Provisional Ballot, and Current Address in front of election officials.
- Mark your provisional ballot in an accessible and private area of the polling place.
- Seal your provisional ballot in the secrecy envelope.
- Seal the secrecy envelope in the provisional ballot affidavit envelope.
- Fill out the Voter Signature section on the provisional ballot envelope in front of polling place election officials.
- Return the sealed provisional ballot affidavit envelope to a polling place election official.
- Receive your provisional ballot identification receipt.
How to Know If Your Provisional Ballot Counted
Within 7 days after the election, the county board of elections will decide whether you were eligible to vote at the election district where you voted the provisional ballot. If you were eligible, they will count your provisional ballot.
How Do I Find Out If My Ballot Counted?
You can find out if your provisional ballot counted, partially counted or did not count beginning 7 days after the election.
If your provisional ballot was not counted, you can find out why by:
- Searching for your provisional ballot online
- Calling the Elections office at 570-893-4019
You must provide your provisional ballot identification number, which is on your provisional ballot identification receipt.