The ballots for the May
15 Boundary County Primary Election are expected
to be at the county clerk’s office on Wednesday,
and those wishing to vote by absentee ballot can
cast their vote at their convenience after that
date.
There are several ways to
vote absentee; you can stop in at the clerk’s
office in the courthouse, 6452 Kootenai Street,
Room 22, during regular office hours, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. March 28 through May 11, 2012, to request
an absentee ballot and cast your vote; or you
can write the clerk’s office, P.O. Box 419,
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805, at least six days prior
to the election to request that an absentee
ballot be mailed to you, which you can fill out
and mail in, or you can visit the county website
elections page,
http://www.boundarycountyid.org/clerk/voting.htm,
(also available directly by
clicking here), scroll down to the
bottom of the page and print off an absent
elector’s ballot, which you can fill out and
mail in.
To be counted, absentee
ballots must be received in the clerk’s office
no later than 8
p.m.
on Election Day.
“Many people think they can
only vote absentee if there’s a reason why they
can’t make it to the polls on election day, but
that’s not the case,” said Boundary County Clerk
Glenda Poston. “Absentee voting offers all
qualified voters more options and extra
convenience.”
To find out more, call the clerk’s office, (208)
267-2242. |