Prairie County Clerk’s Office: Tuesday November 8th is Election Day

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Tuesday November 8th is Election Day! Polling places for the county are the Terry High School Lobby, and Fallon Coffee Shop. Your polling place is listed on you voter registration card. Polling Hours begin at 7:00AM and end at 8:00PM. The Elections office will be open from 7:00AM-8:00PM inside of the courthouse, but every other office in the courthouse is closed. Voter registration will temporarily close November 7th from 12:00PM(NOON)- 5:00PM so we can pull the precinct registers. Registration will resume at 7:00AM November 8th. If you haven’t mailed your Absentee ballot please bring it to the Elections office as there may not be enough time to go through the mail. Absentee ballots must be received in the Elections office by 8:00PM November 8th to be counted in the election. If you believe that you should have received an absentee ballot and have not please come to the Elections Office, and we can issue you a ballot (we will be unable to issue ballots November 7th 12:00PM-5:00PM).

Our business hours are:Friday November 4th8:00AM-5:00PM (we are open during the lunch hour through Election Day)

Monday November 7th 8:00AM-5:00PM (we will be able to receive ballots in, and answer questions after noon, but registration and ballot issuance will cease from 12:00PM(NOON)-5:00PM)

Tuesday November 8th ELECTION DAY7:00AM-8:00PMCounting of ballots will happen at the County Courthouse beginning at 5:00PM Tuesday November 8th.

Original source can be found here.



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