Why Your Signature Matters
Independent candidates in Pennsylvania must collect a required number of valid signatures from registered voters in the district just to get on the ballot. Without enough signatures, Drew's name won't appear in November — no matter how strong the campaign is.
This is the ballot access petition process, and it only works with help from people like you.
Download Your County's Nomination Paper
District 108 spans both Northumberland and Montour counties. Download the correct form for the county where you are a registered voter.
How to Print and Sign
Use the buttons above. Make sure you pick the form that matches the county where you are registered to vote.
Use a standard home or office printer loaded with legal-sized (8.5" × 14") white paper. Print double-sided, flipping on the long edge (also called "head to head"). Do not use letter-sized (8.5" × 11") paper — the form will not be valid.
All signatures and entries must be made in black or blue ballpoint ink. Do not use pencil or felt-tip markers.
Print your full name, address, municipality, and date clearly. Your address must match your voter registration exactly.
Sign your legal signature in the designated space. Each signer must sign and date their own line — no one may sign on behalf of another person.
You may gather additional signatures from friends, family, or neighbors — as long as they are registered voters in District 108 who live in the same county as the form. Circulate the sheet to multiple signers if you'd like!
The back of the form includes a Statement of Circulator that must be filled out and signed by the person who collected the signatures. Do not fill this in until you are finished collecting on that sheet — sheets do not need to be full before you complete it. Each sheet gets its own Statement of Circulator.
Leave any page number fields blank. Page numbering is handled by the campaign when all sheets are assembled — writing in page numbers yourself can create problems.
Mail or deliver the signed paper to the campaign as soon as possible — no later than July 28, 2026. See the return information below.
Important Rules — Please Read
- You must be a registered voter in Pennsylvania House District 108 to sign.
- Your address on the form must exactly match your voter registration.
- Use the correct county form — Northumberland voters use the Northumberland paper, Montour voters use the Montour paper.
- Do not sign both county forms — one signature per person only.
- All entries must be made in black or blue ink — no pencil.
- Print double-sided, flip on long edge, on legal-sized (8.5" × 14") paper only — letter paper will not be accepted.
- Do not number the pages — leave page number fields blank.
- Complete the Statement of Circulator on the back only after you finish collecting on that sheet.
- No white-out — if you make a mistake, draw a single line through that entry only. Do not use correction fluid or tape. If the error cannot be neatly crossed out, print a fresh copy.
- Can't print? Contact the campaign — we can deliver blank nomination papers to you.
Returning Your Signed Paper
Once signed, please get the form back to Drew as quickly as possible — all papers must be returned by July 28, 2026. You can mail it or arrange a drop-off:
📬 Mail to:
Drew Bingaman
Bingaman for PA House District 108
Sunbury, PA
📞 Call or text to arrange drop-off: (570) 415-1989
✉️ Email: drewfor108@gmail.com
🖨️ Can't print at home? No problem — contact the campaign and we'll deliver blank nomination papers directly to you.
Want to Help Collect More Signatures?
We need volunteers to help circulate nomination papers at community events, neighborhoods, and polling places. If you can give even an hour of your time, it makes a real difference.