§ 4.20.010. Voter qualifications.
A.
A person is qualified to vote in borough-wide elections who:
1.
is a citizen of the United States;
2.
has passed his 18th birthday or is such other age as prescribed by law for voting in state elections;
3.
has been a resident of the borough and the precinct in which he votes as provided by the state election code;
4.
is registered to vote as required by the state election code in state elections at least 30 days before any election;
5.
is registered to vote in state elections at a residence address within the borough at least 30 days before the borough election at which the person seeks to vote.
B.
A person is qualified to vote in assembly elections if he meets the requirements of Section 4.20.010(A) and has been a resident of the assembly district in which he seeks to vote for at least 30 days immediately preceding the election.
C.
A person is qualified to vote in a service area election if he meets the requirements of Section 4.20.010(A) and has in addition been a resident of the service area in which he seeks to vote for at least 30 days immediately preceding the election.
(Ord. No. 94-08, § 1(part), 1994; Ord. No. 84-28, § 1(part), 1984)