Early Voting Underway at the Warren County Courthouse

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Early voting for the November 5th General Election is ongoing at the Warren County Courthouse, with the Grace Period beginning Wednesday, October 9th, explains Warren County Clerk and Recorder Randi Reynolds:

“We have started early voting. We have sent out a little over 1,000 permanent vote by mail ballots. The last day for us to mail a ballot out is October 31st. The ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day. Wednesday starts our Grace Period voting where if you need to change your address, register to vote, or if you got married and need to change your name you can come up to the Courthouse. You do have to vote the same day. You can early vote up until November 4th and Grace Period goes through Election Day. With all of the construction around the square, you might have to use the angled sidewalk between the Courthouse and the jail to come into the east door. You can always call up to the office and we can always help you get in there.”

So far, Reynolds informs just over 100 people have voted in Warren County.

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