(KLZA)-- The deadline for Early Voting applications in Nebraska is approaching.
Applications must be received in your County Clerk's Office by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, May 1.
Ballots can be mailed to voters upon the receipt of an application or a written request signed by the voter or their agent and delivered by mail, scanned and e-mailed or faxed to your county clerks office. Most courthouses are now offering a drop box where you can also deliver the documents.
The deadline to register to vote in the May 12 Primary election and for those who have not previously registered or would like to change their party affiliation is Friday, May 1.
Voter registration forms are available on county websites or you can register at http://ne.gov/go/NEreg2vote
Persons wanting to vote are urged to check their voter registration status to make certain they are registered at the correct address and affiliate with the political party for which they are going to cast their ballot.
Address changes and name changes due to marriage are encouraged to be changed before May 1, however, these changes can be made at the polls on Election day by voting a provisional ballot.
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