(KMZA)--Advance voting has begun in Nemaha County for the November 7th city and school general election.
Nemaha County registered voters may now vote an advance election ballot either by mail or in person at the Nemaha County Clerk’s Office.
To vote by mail, a person must complete an application form and return it the County Clerk’s office before a ballot can be mailed to them. All application forms must be received by October 31st.
Voters can come to the County Clerk’s Office to vote in person up until 12 noon on Monday, November 6th. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
All registered voters in Nemaha County who will not be able to get to their polling place on Election Day, November 7th, are encouraged to use the advance voting option in order to cast their vote.
Due to Kansas election law, every voter is required to provide identification before voting. If a voter requests a ballot to be mailed to them, they must include their driver’s license number on the application or include a copy of their photo ID with the completed application.
Those with questions concern the advance voting process should contact the Nemaha County Clerk’s Office at 336-2170.
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