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Upcoming Meetings

  • Towamencin Municipal Authority - Monday, October 14, at 6 pm (Location: 2225 Kreibel Road, Lansdale)
  • Budget Work Session Wednesday, October 16 at 6:30 pm - Agenda

Meetings are open to the public and residents are encouraged to attend. Meetings take place at the Meeting Hall Building of the Municipal Complex unless otherwise indicated. Meeting Hall address: 1090 Troxel Road, Lansdale.  Additional parking is available at the adjacent Family Worship Center parking lot. If using the Church's lot, we ask that our guests park on the side closest to the Township property. 


Turkey Trot Registration is open!

Get the Early Bird registration cost ($35) before it's too late.  



Environmental Advisory Council Workshop - Thursday, November 14

Registration link: click here.


General Election Info: Dates, Satellite Offices & Local Drop Boxes

The County has provided extensive information on the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, November 5th.  Most answers can be found in this information packet. 


Visit a Montgomery County Voter Services Satellite Office to: 

  • Register to vote
  • Apply for a mail-in ballot
  • Return your mail-in ballot
  • Correct an issue on your ballot
  • Apply for and receive a replacement ballot
  • Receive information from informed staff

Local Offices:

  • Harleysville Magisterial District Courts • 840 Harleysville Pike, Suite 2 • Harleysville, PA 19438
  • Lansdale County Office • 421 W. Main Street • Lansdale, PA 19446

Operation Hours - Friday: 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm; Saturday: 8 am - 4:30 pm; Sunday: 8 am - 4:30 pm; Monday: 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm 


Local Ballot Drop Box Locations:

Harleysville Magisterial District Courts
840 Harleysville Pike, Suite 2 • Harleysville, PA 19438

Lansdale - Lansdale Magisterial District Courts
430 Pennbrook Pkwy • Lansdale, PA 19446 

Lansdale - Community Connections Lansdale Office 
421 West Main Street • Lansdale, PA 19446   

Skippack - Montgomery County 4H Center
1015 Bridge Road • Collegeville, PA 19474
(Note: Park in the lot adjacent to the drop box and then proceed over to the drop box itself to deposit your ballot in order to preserve the flow of traffic through the complex.)

Before You Drop Off Your Ballot:

Before dropping mail-in or absentee ballots into the drop-off box, voters must make sure their completed ballot is placed inside the smaller, secrecy envelope first. Then, put the sealed secrecy envelope into the official return envelope and complete the Voter’s Declaration on the back, taking care to sign & date the outer envelope. Ballots that are not in both envelopes cannot be counted per Pennsylvania Election Code. 

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