At last night's NorCo Council meeting, Executive Lamont McClure reported that voters have requested 23,620 mail-in-ballots (MIB) so far. At that pace, the number of MIBs should easily exceed the municipal primary four years ago, where there were a grand total of 16.010 MIBs counted on election day.
The last day for requesting a MIB is May 13. If you want, you can apply for a MIB online.
The elections office has received 5,531 MIBs and have recorded 5,431 as valid. The remaining 100 are missing dates and/or signatures, and both party chairs have been notified so they can contact these voters to cure any defects. The elections office is attempting to reach these voters as well.
The last day to register to vote or change party registration is TODAY.
Since this is a primary election with no ballot questions, only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote.
It would be really funny if NorCo ran out of ballots and it cost Cozze the election.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it would be funny at all.
ReplyDeleteI have problems understanding how folks feel that comfortable with their choices so early in the game. One friend says he googles names and votes early in local races. I asked him how comfortable he was with his candidate proposing reassessment of properties and I thought he was going "to drop his teeth."
ReplyDeleteWe need a reassessment! I hope whatever candidate wins gets this done! Only you whiny folk think that means it is an automatic tax increase, WHICH IT IS NOT! They’d adjust the current tax mills to match current taxes paid. An assessment can help put more value into each property also!
DeleteVote yes to re-assess!