Notice to elderly and disabled on city primary election
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[December 15, 2012]
Citizens who cannot leave their
home or nursing home because of permanent disability and are not
registered to vote may arrange for voter registration by contacting
the Logan County clerk's office. Upon request, a list of deputy
registrars will be given to anyone unable to come to the office for
registration. Mail-in registration forms are also available at
nursing home facilities.
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Any qualified registrant may register to vote by coming to the
county clerk's office, Room 20 of the Logan County Courthouse,
Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Two forms of
identification are required to register, and one must display your
current address. The last day to register to vote for the February
primary is Jan. 29, with the exception of grace-period registration
in the county clerk's office, beginning Jan. 30 and ending Feb. 22.
All polling places in Lincoln are accessible to people with
disabilities. Voting aid or assistance in marking the ballot is
available if needed.
If you are physically unable to vote at your polling place on the
day of the election, you may vote as a "no excuse absentee" in
person in the county clerk's office or by mail. Contact the clerk's
office to receive an absentee ballot by mail. The last day an
absentee ballot may be mailed from the office is Feb. 21. The last
day to vote in person in the clerk's office as an absentee is Feb.
25.
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For information concerning absentee voting, voter registration or
voting by the elderly or disabled, contact the county clerk's office
at 217-732-4148.
[Text from file received from
Logan County Clerk Sally J. Litterly]
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