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Per New York State election law, voters who are already registered needed to change their political party affiliation by Feb. 14 to be eligible to vote in this Primary Election. The Chautauqua County ...
Hernando County schedules a public hearing on zoning changes for July 8, 2025, at 9 a.m. at the Government Center.
Hernando County officials say that there are no current plans to expand sidewalks in that area. However, there are sidewalks and trails available on the other side of the Suncoast Parkway.
Searcy County was the only county to count ballots by hand last year. The county’s election officials used audio-visual equipment donated by the Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative to help ...
The polls are open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. June 24. The primary elections for Dutchess County, which set the stage for who will be on the ballot in the Nov. 4 general election, are coming up soon.
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Collin County moves to hand-marked paper ballots for all electionsCollin County residents will need to use a pen to vote since the Commissioners' Court has mandated hand-marked ballots for all elections beginning in November. It's a decision that local Democrats ...
Where can I vote in the 2025 primary election in Monroe County? You can look up where you are registered to vote, and which polling place you can attend, at voterlookup.elections.ny.gov.
New York State Board of Elections, 518-474-1953 Orange County Board of Elections, 845-360-6500 To find your voting location for primary election day visit voterlookup.elections.ny.gov.
Bridgette Escobedo is Williamson County's Elections Administrator and walked KVUE through the new process. A voter will enter ...
The winners of each primary race will become the Republican candidate on the ballot in the general election, held in November. Here are the Republican primary races in Broome County on June 24.
Blount County will tough it out on one count, bite the bullet on another and got some welcome news as it prepares for the three elections in 2026.
Candidates for city councilor-at-large The Sept. 2 ballot will include incumbent Councilors-at-Large Joseph M. Petty, Khrystian E. King, Morris A. Bergman, Donna M. Colorio and Kathleen M. Toomey.
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