Beaver County Board of Elections Director Expects Robust Election Turnout

(File photo of registered voters in line to vote in Ambridge at the borough building in 2020 taken by Eddy Crow, Beaver County Radio) 

Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver County, Pa.) Beaver County Board of Elections Director, Colin Sisk, said on Monday morning that he expects  between 50-60%  of the county’s voters to come out and vote on Tuesday.

Sisk reported on Monday morning that  14,231 mail in ballots were returned. Of those ballots 10,379 are registered Democrats, 2,850, registered Republican , 205 registered other affiliation, and 132 registered independent.

Sisk said between 150-200 ballots have been returned with no dates or signatures  or incorrect information  have been separated per the court order, and the elections board staff will review them.