How many have already voted?

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Lynn Farris
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How many have already voted?

Post by Lynn Farris »

With all this flury of last minute activity - TV ads, brochures etc. I wonder what it is worth. How many of you have already voted?

I know we have. Mayor George sent out absentee ballots early in the year and we took advantage of being able to vote at home early.

Has the number of absentee ballots gone up significantly because of the change in the law?

Just curious.
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Post by David Scott »

I travel a lot so I always get an absentee ballot. Mine went in the mail over the week-end. I voted against State Issue 1 just because I could
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David Anderson
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Post by David Anderson »

My return business flight lands at Hopkins around 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday, so, I voted last Thursday in person at the BOE (just a 15-minute walk from my office). Good experience at the BOE.
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Post by charlie tardivo »

Since I am out of town next week, I voted on my absentee ballot. I voted early and often. :D

No on question 1 as well. Yes for Mike Summers and Yes for Tom George. and that would mean a NO for Ed Fitzgerald Fortunately the voters removed Mr Demro from the Mayors race so I didn't have to vote against him again.
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