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Ranson Local Elections – June 1

May, 2021 Tagged With: city council, local election, mayor, Ranson, vote

Ranson local elections will take place on June 1.

In the upcoming June 1 election, Ranson residents will vote for Mayor and 2 City Council seats. The last day to register to vote in the election is May 11. Voters have multiple options for casting their vote - absentee, early in person, and in person on election day. Concern for COVID-19 exposure is a valid medical reason for requesting an absentee ballot. Read the Full Story >>

Charles Town Local Elections – May 27

May, 2021 Tagged With: Charles Town, city council, local election, mayor, vote

In the upcoming May 27 election, Charles Town residents will vote for Mayor and 5 City Council seats. The last day to register to vote in the election is May 6. Voters have multiple options for casting their vote - absentee, early in person, and in person on election day. Concern for COVID-19 exposure is a valid medical reason for requesting an absentee ballot. Read the Full Story >>

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