On September 21, 2016

Early voting for the general election begins Friday, Sept. 23

Early voting will officially open on Friday, Sept. 23. Any registered voter will be able to request a ballot from their town clerk by phone, mail, or online and cast their vote for the Nov. 8 election. The elections team has already finalized, printed and sent the ballots to town clerks – some towns may even open their early voting before Friday. Ballots will be available until the close of their town clerk’s office the day before the election. Ballots must be completed and returned by Nov. 8.
“Vermont’s early voting system is one of the many ways our office ensures voting is accessible to eligible Vermont voters,” stated Secretary Condos. “We recognize that many Vermonters have busy schedules and may not be able to take time away from work or their families to vote on Nov. 8.”
Voters must be registered by Wednesday, Nov. 2 to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 8 election.

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