Politics & Government

Where is My Polling Place?

Check the township or county websites for a quick polling place reminder.

You vote each November, but we'll forgive you if you need a little refresher on where to go to cast your ballot. With 43 different poll precincts in the township, 19 of which in our little stretch from Ardmore to Merion, finding out where to vote can be a confusing task each election day.

Fortunately for Lower Merion residents, two quick, easy to use websites can help you track down your polling location and get you out the door to vote. Polls are open between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 2, at each of the locations.

On the Lower Merion Township website, residents can enter their addresses to find their designated polling place. Simply follow the instructions for entering your address – use the street abbreviations provided and do not include punctuation – and enter your zip code to get the information you need.

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To enter your address and find your polling place on the township website, click here.

The Montgomery County website also makes it easy to find your polling location – so easy you don't even have to know where you live. Registered voters can simply enter their last name and birth date to find out where to go vote.

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To enter your name and find your polling place on the county website, click here.

If you know your poll but want directions, follow the links below for directions to each of the 19 polling places from Ardmore to Merion, courtesy of the Montgomery County website.

Ardmore Polling Places  

Wynnewood Polling Places

Penn Wynne Polling Places

Merion Polling Places


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