MAIL IT BACK MONDAY

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February Primary

Per state law, only absentee ballots that are returned by Election Day are eligible for processing. The Clerk’s Office delivers these ballots to the polls on Election Day to be counted at each voter’s designated polling place. 

In order for an absentee ballot to count, the absentee envelope must be

  • Sealed
  • Signed by the voter
  • Signed by the voter’s witness
  • Bearing the printed name of the witness
  • Filled out with the witness address

Ballot’s update

The Clerk’s Office strongly encourages absentee voters to mail back their absentee ballots today, if possible. By mailing your absentee ballot today, February 12, you give the U.S. Postal Service a week to deliver it.

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Alder Yannette Figueroa Cole

Alder Yannette Figueroa Cole

District 10, Council President
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