Huntsville, Ala. – If you’re planning on participating in the upcoming municipal elections on August 27, good news! Absentee ballot voting is officially open, allowing those who may not be able to make it to the polls to cast their votes.
The City Clerk’s Office is ready to accept absentee applications by mail until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 20. For those who prefer to apply for absentee ballots in person, the last day to do so is August 22. If you need an emergency absentee ballot, make sure to apply by August 26.
Absentee ballot voting in Huntsville is available to a variety of voters, including:
This election is set to fill two seats on the Huntsville City Council and two on the Huntsville City Schools Board of Education. Here’s a quick peek at the candidates:
To submit your absentee ballot, mail it to:
Shaundrika Edwards
Election Manager
P.O. Box 308
Huntsville, AL 35804
Make sure your absentee ballots are postmarked by August 26 and received by the City Clerk’s office by noon on August 27 to ensure your vote is counted. For more information, you can find additional details on the City Clerk’s official resources.
Mark your calendars and make sure your voice is heard in the upcoming elections!
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