Mail-in ballots are in the process of being folded, stamped, and sent out according to county officials.
Wil White, who is the interim elections director, says that around 14,500 people in the county have requested a mail-in ballot this year.
After getting final approval from the Department of State, ballots have been printed and are ready to be sent out.
There was a legal dispute about a candidate trying to get on the ballot in the 12th state legislative district, but that was brought to a resolution this week in the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.
White also encourages voters to get their mail-in ballots returned as soon as possible. Either by mailing it in, or by dropping it off at the election office inside the county government center.