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Tuesday, October 06, 2020
Grandpa Armstrong Gives LC Voters a Tour of Mail-in Ballots
Fellow blogger LVCI beat me on Grandpa Armstrong's latest update, but I have to post about it anyway. This time, he actually put on a tour director's hat as he gave a tour of the voting process. Mayor Tommy Shanks would be proud. Here's a brief summary of Grandpa's tour:
* 63,000 people have so far requested mail-in ballots. Mailing started on Monday.
* Be sure to place your ballot inside a secrecy envelope, and then place that envelope inside a postage paid envelope. You must sign and date the voter's declaration.
* You can vote now at the Lehigh County Government Center.
* Lehigh County will have five drop boxes throughout the county, as noted by LVCI.
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Vote early.
ReplyDeleteVote often.
My experience tells me, this Mr. McFeely, is going to break my heart. He is the most likable local politician, he really sells it.
ReplyDeleteThe way he nonchalantly transitions from one stage prop to the other in the beginning is the stuff of a true thespian, showing Governor Wolf and his ensemble to be mere backstage hacks.