Maries County Clerk Rhonda Rodgers said her office will work with voters who are apprehensive about in-person voting at the upcoming June 2 Municipal/School Election.

At this point there are no guarantees the June 2 election will be held. But, the county’s election authority must move forward and be ready for the election if it happens. Rodgers said people who don’t feel comfortable making a trip to their polling site on June 2 can contact her office for assistance. She recommends people consider voting by absentee, which can be done at the courthouse if it is reopened before the election. Also, she will do curbside voting at the courthouse, bringing the ballot outside the building to their vehicle where they can vote. Or, persons can contact her office and the absentee ballot will be mailed to them.

Rodgers said she hopes the courthouse will be open at the end of April or by the first of May.

Original story provided by the Maries County Advocate. Click here for original article.

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