(KMZA)--Nemaha County registered voters may now vote an advance election ballot for the November 2nd general election either by mail or in person at the Nemaha County Clerk’s Office.
The deadline for in-person advance voting is 12 noon, November 1.
In order to vote by mail, you must complete an application for an advance ballot and include your driver's license number of a copy of our photo identification. The deadline to request an advance ballot by mail is October 26.
All ballots must be postmarked on or before election day and received in the county election office by the close of business on the Friday following the election.
Besides deciding city and school board races, voters in Nemaha Central USD 115 will also decide the fate of a $36.7 million bond issue for facility improvements.
For more information, you can call the Nemaha County Clerk’s Office at 785-336-2170.
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