Linn County residents will have the opportunity to cast their votes in the upcoming general election starting on October 16 through absentee in-person “early” voting. The early voting period allows voters who may not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day to still participate in the democratic process.
The absentee in-person voting will take place at the Linn County Auditor’s Office in Cedar Rapids. This convenient option provides voters with the flexibility to cast their ballots ahead of time, avoiding potential long lines and waiting on Election Day.
Voters are encouraged to take advantage of this early voting period to ensure their voices are heard in this crucial election. With key issues at stake and a highly contested presidential race, every vote counts.
For those unable to visit the Auditor’s Office in person, absentee ballots can also be requested by mail. The completed ballots must be returned to the Auditor’s Office by the deadline to be counted in the election.
It is important for Linn County residents to make their voices heard in this election, as the outcome will have far-reaching consequences for the future of the country. By participating in early voting, voters can avoid the last-minute rush on Election Day and make their voices count.
The absentee in-person “early” voting period in Linn County is a valuable opportunity for voters to take an active role in shaping the future of their community and the country. Make sure to mark your calendars and take advantage of this convenient option to cast your vote in the upcoming general election.
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