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Absentee voting begins Tuesday in Ohio
In Warren County, Board of Elections Director Brian Sleeth said his office is preparing for about 5,000 early voters – more than double the total who turned out in 2013.
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Ohioans can begin voting absentee by mail or in person on Tuesday, October 6.
If you’ve recently moved it’s also important to check that you are registered in the correct riding.
“The reason I suggest people bring their VIC with them to the polling station is that you can be fast-tracked”, she said.
It is less than a month until General Election Day, November 3, and there are a number of steps voters need to take right away to be ready to cast their ballots.
Voters have until October. 31 at noon to request an absentee ballot by mail, though they should do it as soon as possible to allow for time to receive, complete and return their ballot.
Mayor Tom Henry, for example, has emphasized one-on-one conversations with voters.
“Those are personalized cards that provide you very important information”, said Dorothy Sitek with Elections Canada. “That means we have to work doubly-hard to make sure students are voting and are registered to vote”.
Registration forms are available at www.elections.ny.gov, and at most government offices, post offices and libraries. Check out CFS-BC on Facebook and Twitter for more information about their pledge to vote campaign.
The Town Clerk’s office is located in the Southbury Town Hall, 501 Main Street South, Southbury, Connecticut 06488 and is open from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday – phone 203-262-0657. A driver’s license, state ID or federal ID can be Early voting hours were further shortened as a money saving measure.
Vote Savvy, a non-partisan grassroots organization, is focused on making their experience at the pop-up poll a positive one, Su says. The website also includes information about the voting process and answers many questions first time and returning young voters may have about how, where and when to vote.
Helson said she worries that people who might not have a firm grasp of English and Canada’s electoral system might mistakenly think the card is proof of voting eligibility, especially with changes that have been implemented as part of the Fair Elections Act.
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Over the course of the next four weeks, voters will be able to vote from home by mail 24/7 and have more than 200 hours to vote early in person.