Early voting underway in Ohio
- by Virginia Carter
- in World Media
- — Oct 14, 2016
In a big blue bus, complete with decals of Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, party chair David Peppers was ready to ferry a handful of college students to the Franklin County Board of Elections.
Early voters in IN hit the polls bright and early on Wednesday morning for the opening day of early voting. They expect double that number for the general election. She said, "They asked us to come early if we could". "I have no feelings about any election".
"Some I made up my mind awhile ago and some about a week ago", she said. Anyone with questions about early voting can call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 866-IN-1-VOTE.
"I think this one was really important", says Hermann. Silver says that in her 50 years of voting she's never been so excited to cast her ballot. Here's your Taos News primer on how to do it.
In Stewart, 8,659 people are registered to vote, and 7,661 of those voters are active, as of October 13. Registered Taos County voters have several options.
The board also discussed a letter received from the Ohio Secretary of State's Office in regard to the polling locations being compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The main county election office will open at 7 a.m. weekdays; all other locations open at 9 a.m.
Early voting is already underway in IL, it started September 29.
Said Valerie Stoj, the office's public relations coordinator: "It'll be interesting to see what the next three (weeks) will bring". McGrane said. All locations will be open until 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Regardless of whether a voter wants to take advantage of early voting, vote absentee or vote on election day, the first step is making sure you are registered.
Early says he's been working to go into small towns and typically ignored areas of the state to drive out the vote for Trump.
For the first time in MA, early voting will be available in which voters can cast ballots in advance of the actual election day.
Absentee ballots also are available by mail from county election offices.
Meanwhile, workers are still processing voter registrations received Tuesday, the deadline to sign up to participate in the fall election.
Early voting dates Monday, Oct. 31, 2016 from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
By the end of the day 952 people voted on the first day of early voting in Montgomery County.
Three precincts are in different locations than in past elections - El Prado (12), Ranchitos (14) and Taos Ski Valley (33).