Northampton County Exec Lamont McClure advised County Council last night that nearly 29,000 mail-in ballots (MIBs) have been requested in the county. So far, 9,371 MIBs have been returned.
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Hand delivered mine today in the courthouse. I checked my emails tonight. They posted it as recieved at 10:45. I delivered it about 10:30 . Fast and efficient.
In previous elections I voted right away. Now I am holding my ballot until a week before the election just in case something happens that would make me change my vote.
Will your school district buy books or ban them? Will your municipality honor conservation easements or expand a landfill? Will you lose access to a library? Will your public works department fix potholes or let them grow?
Local elections directly impact the quality of life in our communities. Make sure you research the candidates then cast your ballot.
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Hand delivered mine today in the courthouse. I checked my emails tonight. They posted it as recieved at 10:45. I delivered it about 10:30 . Fast and efficient.
In previous elections I voted right away. Now I am holding my ballot until a week before the election just in case something happens that would make me change my vote.
Local elections are important.
Will your school district buy books or ban them?
Will your municipality honor conservation easements or expand a landfill?
Will you lose access to a library?
Will your public works department fix potholes or let them grow?
Local elections directly impact the quality of life in our communities. Make sure you research the candidates then cast your ballot.
@BOH this is exactly the reason I do not like voting being allowed weeks or even months before an election.
We didn't lose our library and the landfill is a welcomed tax revenue source by everyone else except the 35 'landfill warriors'.
I'm the one at the end of this number.
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