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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Politics
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Two Mercer County towns among Tuesday elections
bramwell — Voters will decide two town elections next week in Mercer County. The elections are set for Tuesday, June 10, in Bramwell and Athens. They are among 77 towns and cities across the Mountain State that hold an election Tuesday. In the town of Athens, the races are uncontested with two candidates vying for two seats on town council, according to Athens Town Clerk Debra Shorter. The candidates are incumbent council member Travis Pace and candidate James Blankenship. Incumbent Athens Mayor Timothy Peak also is running unopposed for re-election. The situation is different in Bramwell where the races for mayor, recorder and town council are all contested. Grant Bennett, the current mayor of Bramwell, is being challenged by former Mayor Louise Stoker and candidate Rodney Holcomb. Susan Lance Troutner, a current town council member, and Lathe Ellis are running for town recorder. Eight candidates are vying for four seats on the Bramwell Town Council, according to Bennett, who was answering the phone Friday at town hall. They include incumbents Jackie Shahan, Dennis Marcello, Charles Hawthorne and Kelley Murphy Eller and candidates Don Thompson, Perry Love, Elizabeth Brown Tillery and Sharon Workman, according to a legal advertisement copy of the ballot published in the Daily Telegraph. In all, 77 towns across West Virginia will hold an election Tuesday, according to West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner. Warner said some municipalities with contested races will receive a compliance visit on Election Day from an authorized representative of the Secretary of State's Office. 'My office will have more than a dozen individuals visiting municipal elections throughout the state on Election Day, June 10th,' Warner said in a statement Friday. 'These compliance visits are intended to ensure that polling locations are safe, secure and following the protocols in place to help every interested and eligible voter cast a ballot.' Warner said the visits are educational in nature to assist the clerks or recorders in charge of the elections, as well as the poll workers at each location. Trained members of the Elections Division, the WVSOS Field Team, or the Investigations Division will conduct the compliance visits, according to the Secretary of State's office. Contact Charles Owens at cowens@
Yahoo
7 days ago
- General
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Vermont Voter Portal will put registration, voter information in one place
MONTPELIER, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – Both voters and town clerks will have a more convenient time next Election Day. Vermont's Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas on Tuesday invited Vermonters to visit the new 'Vermont Voter Portal' at The new website allows eligible Vermonters to register to vote, find their polling place, request an absentee ballot, get a list of their elected officials, or see which past elections they voted in – all in one place. Amy Pear, town clerk for Maidstone in Essex County said, 'This part of our job definitely just got a little bit easier. I'm excited to share the Vermont Voter Portal with my residents… the voters' experience itself is also getting a big upgrade.' Vermont exempts some home kitchen businesses from licensing fees Previously, Vermonters needed to go to separate websites to register and to view their election information. Copeland Hanzas is also excited about upgrades to Vermont's Election Management System (VEMS). This system isn't something most voters will use, but it's the software that clerks and the Secretary of State's office will use to report, process, and certify election results. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signs $9.1 billion FY26 state budget 'When it comes to technology, it's crucial to stay up to date. One of my main priorities when I took office in 2023 was to renovate our online systems throughout the office,' said Copeland Hanzas. 'Our Elections Division has been taking advantage of the 'off season' to work tirelessly on this overhaul, so that we can be ready for the upcoming election cycles.' Election night results will remain available at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- General
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Mississippi's 2025 Municipal Election: Key voter reminders
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Mississippi's 2025 Municipal General Election Day will be held on Tuesday, June 3. Polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. Any voter in line at 7:00 p.m. is legally entitled to cast a ballot. Secretary of State unveils TextMyGov for Mississippi voters To familiarize yourself with the upcoming election, visit the My Election Day portal to receive election information tailored to your specific address, including a sample ballot. Problems at the polls observed by state observers or otherwise reported to the Elections Division will be referred to the authorities, including the Attorney General's Office or the appropriate District Attorney's Office. In-Person Absentee Voting Deadline: The last day to vote absentee vote in-person is Saturday, May 31. Mail-In Absentee Voting Deadline: All mail-in absentee ballots must be postmarked by June 3 and received by Municipal Clerk's Offices by June 10. Voter ID Affidavit Ballot Deadline: Voters who cast an affidavit ballot because they forgot their voter ID must present an acceptable form of photo ID to their Municipal Clerk's Office by June 10. Polling Place Location: Contact your Municipal Clerk's Office to verify your polling place. Voter Photo ID: Voters are required to show photo identification at the polls. A voter without an acceptable form of photo identification is entitled to cast an affidavit ballot. Click here to view a list of acceptable photo IDs. Campaigning: It is unlawful to campaign for any candidate within 150 feet of any entrance to a polling place, unless on private property. Loitering: The polling places should be clear for 30 feet from every entrance of all people except election officials, voters waiting to vote, or authorized poll watchers. Camera Phones: Voters are prohibited from taking pictures of their marked ballot. For questions, please contact the Elections Division at 1-800-829-6786, email ElectionsAnswers@ or visit Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Politics
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What are the voter registration deadlines for the 2025 Municipal General Election?
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Municipal Clerk's Offices in Mississippi will open on Saturday, May 3 for in-person voter registration for the Municipal General Election on June 3, 2025. The offices will be open from 8:00 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Jackson voters call for change, eyes shift to General Election To be eligible to vote in the June 3 General Election, you must register in-person by May 5, 2025. All mailed voter registration applications must be postmarked by May 5, 2025. Mississippians may utilize to download a mail-in voter registration application, verify voter registration status, or update voter registration information. 2025 Municipal General Election Dates May 5 – Voter Registration Deadline for the Municipal General Election May 31 – In-Person Absentee Voting Deadline for the Municipal General Election June 3 – Municipal General Election Day Deadline for the postmark of mail-in absentee ballots For questions, contact Mississippi's Elections Division at 1-800-829-6786, email ElectionsAnswers@ or visit Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
20-04-2025
- Politics
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Ottawa County Elections Division wins national award for voter education series
OTTAWA COUNTY— The Elections Division of The Ottawa County Clerk's Office has received national recognition for its innovative approach to helping voters understand the election process. The office was announced as a winner of a national Clearinghouse Award for Distinguished Voter Education and Communications Initiatives by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission on Wednesday, April 16. The award recognizes innovation, sustainability and replicability in election administration during the 2024 presidential election. Ottawa County was one of 53 programs across the country recognized. Ottawa County earned the award for its 'Not a Podcast – Ballots and Banter" series, created in collaboration with the Ottawa County Communications Department. More: Ottawa County voters should have an easier time finding results in May. Here's why The series of short videos with Ottawa County Clerk Justin Roebuck and Elections Supervisor Katie Bard addressed topics such as voter registration, election security, how to obtain absentee ballots and more. The goal was to deliver clear and accessible voter information by using a casual podcast format. 'As election officials, it's critical that we communicate information to voters in the many ways they receive their information,' Roebuck wrote in a release. 'I'm so proud of our innovative Elections Team and thankful for the partnership we have with our County Communications Department. This national award is a well-deserved recognition of their collaboration to educate voters.' The series was initially posted on Facebook and Instagram, but can also be viewed on YouTube. The EAC is an independent, bipartisan federal agency solely focused on election administration. The organization's Clearinghouse Awards, also known as Clearies, are presented annually and are now in their ninth year. Submissions were judged on innovation, sustainability, outreach, cost-effectiveness, replicability and the generation of positive results, according to a release. — Cassidey Kavathas is the politics and court reporter at The Holland Sentinel. Contact her at ckavathas@ Follow her on Twitter @cassideykava . This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Ottawa County Elections wins national award for voter education series