Caldwell Voters Reminded of Key Details Ahead of Primary Election

With the primary election less than a week away, Caldwell County Clerk Jennifer Hale reminds registered voters about important details regarding absentee voting and early in-person voting options.

At Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting, Hale said that two drop boxes for absentee ballots are available inside the Caldwell County Courthouse.

click to download audioShe added that no-excuse early voting will be offered for three days, starting Thursday.

click to download audioOn Primary Election Day, Tuesday, polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at four locations for registered voters to cast their ballots.

click to download audioHale noted that each of these locations serves as a vote center.

click to download audioShe mentioned that several local races will appear on the ballot and clarified voter eligibility for the primary election.

click to download audioAccording to Hale, Nate Morris has withdrawn from the U.S. Senate 1st Congressional District race, and this information will be posted at the polling sites.

Hale encourages all registered voters to take part in the primary election. If you have any questions, contact the Caldwell County Clerk’s Office.

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