Absentee ballots soon available for Portland’s June 8 election
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Voters can now request absentee ballots for the June 8 election of nine charter commission members and the vote on the 2021-2022 Portland school budget. The last day to request an absentee ballot is June 4.
They can be requested through a new online request form, by calling the City Clerk’s office at 874-8677 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, emailing [email protected] or by mailing a completed absentee ballot application to the City Clerk’s Office at 389 Congress St., Portland ME 04101.
In-person early absentee voting will begin in May once the ballots have arrived. During the election, the city’s 11 polling locations will be open for in-person voting between 7 a.m.. and 8 p.m. To find your polling place, visit the city clerk’s page..
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City Clerk Katherine Jones says people can request absentee ballots now, including through a new online portal, but the ballots will not be available until May 11.
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Chris Horne, a staffer with the Portland City Clerk s Office, unloads absentee ballots from a drop box at City Hall on Nov. 3. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
Portland voters will soon begin casting ballots to decide the fate of the school budget and elect nine charter commission members who could recommend big changes to the structure of city government.
The roles of the elected mayor and the appointed city manager, as well as the composition of the City Council, could all be up for review by whoever wins seats on the commission.
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