New Taney County voter ID cards are in the mail. County Clerk Donna Neeley says while she’s required by state law to send out new cards every two years, some of those cards will indicate a new polling place for a voter…
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There’s also a new polling place in Walnut Shade. Neeley says some of the changes can’t be finalized until after next week’s presidential primary due to the timing of redistricting decisions, but she says no further polling place changes are expected. Meantime, absentee voting continues this week, including Saturday hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at theCountyClerk’s office in Forsyth. Absentee voting can also be done on Monday until 5 p.m. if you won’t be able to go to the polls next Tuesday.
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Registered Taney County voters are getting new ID cards in the mail. Some will have voters casting their ballots at a new polling place for the presidential primary next week. County Clerk Donna Neeley says some of the new cards reflect ward changes in the cities of Forsyth and Branson, while others send voters to a brand new polling place…
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Neeley says her office has been busy making changes due to redistricting, and some of those can’t be finalized until after next week’s primary because of the timing of those decisions. Meantime, absentee voting in the presidential preference primary continues this week. If you won’t be able to get to the polls next Tuesday, you can vote absentee until 5 p.m. through next Monday at the County Clerk’s office in Forsyth, and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.