Letter to the Editor

Early voting

By Ted Millar, Marlborough Democratic Committee Chair
Posted 10/19/23

Early voting for the 2023 election begins October 28. In addition to voting for county executive, district attorney, town board and state supreme court justices, don’t forget to TURN YOUR …

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Letter to the Editor

Early voting

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Early voting for the 2023 election begins October 28. In addition to voting for county executive, district attorney, town board and state supreme court justices, don’t forget to TURN YOUR BALLOT OVER for important state, county and local propositions.

Ulster County-related propositions, if passed, will:
1. Correct the election process for the County Executive if the position is vacated through death, resignation or removal to make the process more transparent and democratic.
2. Extend the Comptroller’s office’s ability to obtain needed records, and redefine the Finance Commissioner’s roles/duties for a better checks-and- balance system overseeing county-related finances.

Two local propositions:

1. To extend the the town of Marlborough supervisor’s term to four years, and
2. Allowing a small increase to the Milton library’s operating budget, accounting for an approximately five-dollar increase in our annual tax bill to continue public programs.
You can double-check your voter registration status and polling location by visiting: iwillvote.com

To be eligible to vote in the general election, your application must be received no later than October 28.

October 23 is the last day for the board of elections to receive absentee ballot applications.

November 6 is the last day to apply IN-PERSON for an absentee ballot.

November 7 is the last day to deliver a ballot in person to the BOE or any poll site in the county, or postmark a ballot, which the board of elections must receive no later than November 14. Military ballots must be received no later than November 20.