(KNZA)--Advance voting is underway in Brown County for the November 4th general election.
Registered voters may vote an advance election ballot at the Brown County Clerk's Office during regular business hours until noon, November 3rd.
The county clerk's office will also be open additional hours on Saturday morning, October 25 from 10 to noon for early voting.
A photo ID is required to vote.
You may also cast an advance election ballot by mail, with Tuesday, October 28th being the deadline to apply for a ballot to be mailed to you.
Advance ballots must be postmarked by Election Day or returned to the polling location by 7 pm.
Polls will be open on election day, November 4th, from 7 am to 7 pm.
Voters will be deciding city and school board races during the election.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Bern teen killed in SE Neb rollover crash
Four injured in Friday Jackson Co crash
Troy man arrested on drug charges after search warrant
New Sabetha city administrator hired
Shooting near Mayetta being investigated
Property damage in DUI leaves Iowa man charged
Multiple crews battle Hoyt area fire
Man accused of beating another man with a baseball bat
Woman arrested in Jackson Co on meth charge
Two arrested after Holton search warrant
Probation for LV woman convicted in child death
KASB to assist USD 415 in search for new Superintendent
Falls City Utilities planned power outage
Man killed in Holt Co MO crash
Seneca City Council approves hiring of new police officer
Local district judge vacancy filled
Atchison's Halloween set for Saturday; parade, trick or treat planned
Enrollment down in Prairie Hills USD 113
LATEST STORIES
Non-life-threatening injuries for Falls City child struck by vehicle
Juvenile arrested in connection with threat leading to school lockdown
Local district judge vacancy filled
Mound City MO school goes into precautionary soft lock down ( Updated)
Falls City Council approves contract for electric service upgrades
Man killed in Holt Co MO crash
Atchison switches water treatment to assist affected suppliers
New Brown Co Commissioner sworn-in