Voter Registration & Board of Elections

Lancaster County received 20,819 mail-in ballots for the 2026 General Primary Election. 


Important Dates for Upcoming General Primary Election: 

May 19 –  General Primary Election 

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READ: Lancaster County's Election Process

READ: Voting By Mail Frequently Asked Questions

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As of April 2026, there are 362, 516 registered voters and 240 precincts in Lancaster County. 


Interested in helping with Lancaster County's polls on Election Day? You may continue to apply here. You will be notified if there is a need, or may be contacted in future elections, which occur twice a year.

Click here for a map of Lancaster County's 240 precincts.

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County Board of Elections Responsibilities

The county Board of Elections is responsible for:

  • Distributing and receiving nomination petitions and nomination papers
  • Preparing the ballot
  • Retaining polling places
  • Retaining / training / paying local election board members
  • Programming and distributing voting machines to 240 voting precincts throughout Lancaster County
  • Distributing and receiving campaign expense statements / reports
  • Opening and centrally scanning mail-in and absentee ballots
  • Certifying election results
  • Receiving and retaining Statements of Financial Interest for candidates, nominees, public officials, public employees, or solicitors (Resolution No. 28 of 2013).

Registration Commission Responsibilities

The Registration Commission is responsible for:

  • Distributing and receiving voter registration forms
  • Processing new registrations, changes of name, address and party
  • Furnishing street lists (alphabetical listing by street of all individuals registered to vote within Lancaster County)

About the Chief Clerk

The chief clerk of the Lancaster County Board of Elections and the Lancaster County Registration Commission is appointed by the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners.