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Brattleboro Town Clerk offers voting information

BRATTLEBORO — For the Nov. 8 general election, Brattleboro voters will be receiving an absentee ballot. The state of Vermont mailed these out during the week of Sept. 26.This ballot will also contain on the reverse side the local justice of the peace ballot.

I strongly urge you to review the ballot, make your choices, and return it to the Town Clerk's office as soon as possible. If you have not received your ballot, please contact our office at 802-251-8157 or [email protected].

There is a secure drop box in the Municipal Center parking lot where voters themselves, or a friend or family member, may return their ballot in the signed certificate envelope that will be sent with the ballot. We encourage voters to use this method.

You can also return the ballot in the mail using the prepaid return envelope. Again, be sure the ballot is in the signed certificate envelope.

All ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8 in order to be counted.

If you wish to vote at the polls on Election Day, we encourage you to bring your un-voted ballot that you received in the mail with you.

Brattleboro polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the American Legion, 32 Linden St.

We are looking forward to a smooth and successful 2022 Election, and with your help this can be achieved.

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