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Onondaga County early voting sites saw a decrease in turnout for a third day, with Thursday’s total down to 6,800 voters from an initial record of 11,000 on the first day.
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With 320,000 Onondaga County residents eligible to vote this year, officials urge voters—especially those returning to in-person voting after years—to rely on trusted sources like the county’s website, onvote.net, to avoid misinformation.
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With early voting underway, Onondaga County voters can skip long lines by choosing less crowded locations, like the three Syracuse city sites or OCC, with real-time wait times available at onvote.net.
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More than 26,700 mail-in ballot requests have been received in Onondaga County, with 6,800 already returned.