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Voters can stop at any of 10 locations to cast their ballots through Sunday.
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Oct. 26 is the last day to register to vote and to apply for an absentee or early mail-in ballot.
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The state's highest court, the Court of Appeals, upheld the state's law allowing ballots to be cast by mail.
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The number of voters who have turned out at ten locations across Onondaga County has roughly doubled over 2019 and 2021.
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Both the Democratic and Republican Election Commissioners of Onondaga County say local primaries will likely see low voter turnout.
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Onondaga County voters are showing up in large volumes at the county's 10 early voting locations this year.
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Officials say early voting in the North Country hasn't increased overall voter turnout. That still depends on whether it's a presidential election year.
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Voters can cast their ballots before Election Day at 10 polling places across the county.
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A record number of voters turned out during the nine days of early voting ahead of Tuesday's NY-22 congressional primary for Democrats and Republicans.
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More than 700 primary voters have already chosen which candidate they’d like to see for governor on the November ballot.