Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Mail-In Voting
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Mail-In Voting
All applications for mail-in ballots will be processed and reviewed by the Board of Election Supervisors for eligibility and approval within four business days after the date they are received. In the event of an issue in the approval process, the applicant will be notified by the Town Clerk who may provide steps towards resolving the issue.
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Mail-In Voting
The person designated to pick up the mail-in ballot on someone else’s behalf cannot be any of the following: the mayor, a member of the town council, any candidate for the office of mayor or town council, or a member of the immediate family of any of the aforementioned.
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Mail-In Voting
Yes, you may vote in-person on Election Day provided the requested mail-in ballot has not yet been returned to Town Hall. All mail-in ballots received are cross-referenced with in-person voters to assure that no voter can cast multiple ballots.