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Tredyffrin Voting Precincts
Tredyffrin's governing body (The Board of Supervisors) consists of 4 Supervisors elected at-large by all Township voters and 3 Supervisors elected from districts. The districts are divided according to voting precincts. To determine your local Township Supervisor, voting district, and polling location, use the maps and map viewer below. For more information on the Board of Supervisors, click here.
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District 1 (East) Map [PDF]
Supervisor: Paul Olson
E-1: | Our Lady of the Assumption Church 35 Old Eagle School Road, Wayne |
E-2: | Devon Senior Living 445 N. Valley Forge Road, Devon |
E-3: | New Eagle Elementary School 507 Pugh Road, Wayne |
E-4: | New Eagle Elementary School Gym 507 Pugh Road, Wayne |
E-5: | Tredyffrin Public Library 582 Upper Gulph Road, Wayne |
M-2: | Baptist Church in the Great Valley, Sunday School Room 945 North Valley Forge Road, Devon |
District 2 (Middle) Map [PDF]
Supervisor: Kevin O'Nell
M-1: | Conestoga Senior High School, Main Lobby 200 Irish Road, Berwyn |
M-3: | St. Matthew's United Methodist Church 600 Walker Road, Wayne |
M-4: | Valley Forge Elementary School 99 Walker Road, Wayne |
M-5: | Tredyffrin-Easttown Middle School 90 Howellville Road, Berwyn |
M-6: | Valley Forge Middle School 105 Walker Road, Devon |
M-7: | Glenhardie Country Club, Hunt Room 1399 Old Eagle School Road, Wayne |
W-4: | Conestoga High School, Lobby of Rittenmeyer Gym 200 Irish Road, Berwyn |
District 3 (West) Map [PDF]
Supervisor: Heather Greenberg
W-1: | United Methodist Church of Paoli, Ed. Building 81 Devon Road, Paoli |
W-2: |
Hillside Elementary School |
W-3: |
Tredyffrin-Easttown Middle School |
W-5: | Tredyffrin Township Building 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn |
Voter Registration
To qualify as a voter, a resident must register after meeting four requirements: (1) eighteen years of age, (2) a U.S. citizen for at least one month, (3) a resident of the precinct at least 30 days, (4) a resident of Pennsylvania for at least 30 days. Voters who move within the state within 30 days prior to an election may vote in that election at their previous precinct. Registration is permanent unless an elector moves to another precinct or fails to vote for two consecutive years.
Electors may register at the Chester County Government Services Building, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester. Those who prefer mail-in registration may obtain forms at state liquor stores, county libraries, township or municipal buildings or some post offices on announced dates. Registration books close 30 days before any election and are reopened five days after a Primary Election and 30 days after General or Municipal Election.
Chester County Voter Services
(610) 344-6410
Primary Elections
The third Tuesday in May is Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania except in presidential election years when the Primary is held on the fourth Tuesday in April. Only voters registered in a political party can vote for that party's candidates in a Primary although independent voters may vote on referendum questions that appear on Primary Election ballots.
General Elections
General Elections when state and federal offices are filled occur in even numbered years while Municipal elections, including county offices, are held in odd numbered years. Both are held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. All elections are supervised by the County Board of Elections. The polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM.
Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots are available in person or by mail up to one week before the election from the County Board of Elections. Emergency application for causes not known earlier are acceptable up to 5 PM of the Friday before the election. Absentee ballots may be requested for illness or for business or occupational reasons.
Election Process
Local organization of political parties is based on the County Committee of each party. Its membership consists of two people from each voting district who are elected by the voters every two years at the Primary Election. Committee people also serve on a township committee where they act as party representatives and select a slate for nomination to local offices at the Primary Election.
While the party committee names a slate, others may run for Primary nomination by meeting the legal qualifications for the office in question, obtaining the required number of signatures, and filing papers with the appropriate authority by the filing deadline. Contact the County Board of Elections for additional information.
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