YARDLEY AREA, PA — The primary election is Tuesday, May 20, and residents in Yardley, Morrisville, and Lower Makefield Township will cast votes for municipal offices and the Pennsbury and Morrisville school boards.

The election technically has already begun, as mail-in votes have started to return to Bucks County.

For the primary election, residents vote for contested and uncontested races for their Democratic and Republican parties. Some school board members are cross-filing in both parties.

Region 1 School Director — 4-Year Term (Vote for 2)

Steven Keller (Republican)Lois LambingJoshua Waldorf

Region 2 School Director — 2-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Region 3 School Director — 4-Year Term (Vote for 2)

Linda PalskyJoanna Steere Lower Makefield Township Municipal Offices

Supervisor — 6-Year Term (Vote for 2)

Suzanne S. Blundi (Democrat)Colin Coyle (Democrat)Judi Reiss (Democrat)Lorriane Marchand (Republican)Brendan H. Peppard (Republican)

Tax Collector — 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Rebecca Cecchine (Democrat)Janice Lee Rudzinski (Republican)

Auditor — 6-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Keith DosSantos (Democrat)Gary D. Pogeler (Republican) Morrisville Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor: 4-Year Term

Gary E. Wallace (Democrat)

1st Ward Borough Council: 4-Year Term

Shawn Ratti (Democrat)John Jack Cronon (Democrat)Helen Hlahol (Democrat)Kathryn Price (Democrat)

3rd Ward Borough Council: 2-Year Term

3rd Ward Borough Council: 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Andrew Lubin (Democrat)Dennis Kinney (Democrat)Deborah Colgan (Democrat)

4th Ward Borough Council: 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Anna Langer (Democrat)Luke McKee (Democrat)

Tax Collector: 4-Year Term

Kathryn Schell (Democrat) Yardley Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor — 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Caroline Thompson (Democrat)

Borough Council —4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

Uri Feiner (Democrat)Jason Goldstein (Democrat)Martha Howlett (Democrat)Paul Mencel (Democrat)

Tax Collector —4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

Christine Ventresca (Democrat) When To Vote

Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Where To Vote

If you’re planning on voting in person and are not sure where to go to vote, you can find your polling place here.

Bucks County has several drop boxes for voters to leave their ballots instead of voting at the polls.

Secure Mail-In Drop boxes close at 8 p.m. on Election Day and can be found through this link.

Patch will provide coverage and unofficial results of the races on Election Day and the days after.