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Thursday, October 01, 2020

NorCo Has had 215 "Early Voters" as of September 30

This area is set aside for voters to complete ballots. 
There are three ways to vote in Northampton County. First, you can vote at your polling precinct on election day. Second, you can apply for a ballot and vote by mail. If you distrust the mail-in ballot option yet hate standing in line. there is a third way to vote. It's called early voting or ballot-by-demand.

If you'd like to vote this way, you can do so at the courthouse (669 Washington St, Easton, Pa)  anytime between 8:30 am and 8 pm on weekdays, or between 8 am and noon on Saturday. 

As of 2 pm on September 30, 215 people have exercised this third option. I imagine there will be many more as election day approaches. 

5 comments:

  1. I haven't received my ballot yet. Anxiously awaiting.

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  2. You can track the status of your ballot online.

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  3. Great info - thanks Bernie!

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  4. Sounds like Tammany Hall to me!

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  5. Don't forget the drop boxes!

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