The Elections Division today announced that mail-in and absentee ballot packets have begun to go out to county voters. The first batches, which total over 100,000, are being printed and will be delivered to the post office for mailing beginning tomorrow, Saturday, October 1. It is expected that all ballots for individuals that have applied to date will have been printed and delivered to the post office for mailing by mid-week next week. The division continues to process applications as they are being received.
With approved ballots going out, over-the-counter voting is now available during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM through Tuesday, November 1. To make the process more voter-friendly, the concession stand space in the lobby of the County Office Building will once again serve voters seeking to apply and receive their mail-in or absentee ballot. Staffed by Elections Division staff, the window will be open during regular business hours. Space will also be set aside in the lobby area to allow voters to complete their ballot in private.
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