(KNZA)--Brown County residents will have the opportunity to vote early for the upcoming November 6 general election.
The Brown County Clerk Office will provide early voting Wednesday morning, October 17 at the Maple Grove complexes in Hiawatha in the west complex from 9 to 10:30 and in the east complex from 10:30 to noon.
On Thursday, October 18, the County Clerk’s office will provide early voting in Morrill at the Morrill Community Building from 9 to 11:30 in the morning and in Everest from 1:30 to 4 in the afternoon at the Northfield Community Room located at 326 Locust Street.
Then beginning Monday, October 22 through noon, November 5, residents can vote by advance ballot at the County Clerk’s Office on the second floor of the Brown County Courthouse during regular business hours.
The County Clerk’s Office reminds residents that a photo ID is required to vote.
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