Local Election Officials to Discuss Preparations for Tuesday's Election
Officials to walk public through voting process
Local election officials will oversee an election simulation Tuesday morning at City Hall, with the public invited to watch and ask questions.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the City Council chambers.
Election officials said Tuesday's event is an opportunity for the public to better understand how elections are conducted .
Voters to use new system
Voters will use new electronic poll books to check in on Election Day.
The books will replace the paper poll books that have been used in the past.
Election officials said the new system will be more efficient and accurate.
No changes to rules
There will be no changes to the rules or procedures for voting in Tuesday's election.
Voters will still need to bring an acceptable form of identification to the polls.
Voters can find a list of acceptable forms of identification on the .
Secure election
Election officials said they are confident that Tuesday's election will be secure.
They said they have taken a number of steps to protect the integrity of the election, including:
- Using new electronic poll books
- Requiring voters to provide an acceptable form of identification
- Auditing the election results
Election officials said they are committed to ensuring that Tuesday's election is fair and accurate.
Conclusion
Local election officials are urging residents to vote in Tuesday's election.
They said every vote counts.