(KLZA)-- Friday is the final day to register to vote in the November election in Nebraska. Voter registration is done at the County Clerk’s office during regular business hours. The Richardson County Clerk’s office will remain open until 6 p-m this evening for voter registration.
Those that have moved or changed their names due to marriage should make those changes before today’s deadline, though those changes can be made at the polls on election day by voting a provisional ballot.
Early voting can be done at the Count Clerks office and voters may have early voting ballot mailed to them by filling out an application or sending a written request to the County Clerk’s Office.
Early voting ballots may also be picked up in-person and voted at the County Clerk’s Office through November 3.
Contact your local County Clerk’s Office for more informaion.
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