Posted by & filed under Announcement, Elections.

General Election

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Mendon Town Office 2282 US Route 4


This is the only state election in Vermont where ballots are mailed to all active registered voters by the Secretary of State’s office.

 

General Election Warning

130 MENDON RUT 11 SAMPLE BALLOT

 

OFFICES TO BE ELECTED IN 2024 GENERAL ELECTION

 

U.S. President & Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Representative, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Auditor of Accounts, Attorney General, all (30) State Senate seats, all (150) State Representative seats, High Bailiff, and Justices of the Peace.

EARLY or ABSENTEE BALLOTS

 

The Secretary of State’s Office will mail all active voters, who are registered in Vermont as of September 3, 2024, their 2024 General Election ballot on a rolling basis between September 23 – October 1.

based on the registered mailing address that was on file on September 3, 2024.  Contact us if you do not receive your ballot by October 1, 2024.  You do not have to vote this absentee ballot and can still vote in person at the polls on Election Day but you will need to either return your unvoted absentee ballot OR complete an affidavit of no ballot cast.

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTERS

  • Go to the entrance checklist table, give your name, and if asked, your street address to the election official in a loud voice.
  • Wait until your name is repeated and checked off by the official.
  • If you want to use the accessible voting system tell the entrance checklist official at this time. An election official will take you to the accessible ballot marking device, enter a security code, and then leave you to mark and print your ballot privately. More details about our new accessible ballot marking device are available on our website at https://sos.vermont.gov/elections/voters/accessible-voting/.
  • Take the ballot from the election official and enter a voting booth. Once inside the voting booth, mark your ballot for each race.
  • To vote for a candidate, fill in the oval to the right of the name of the candidate. Do not vote for more candidates than the “Vote for not more than #” for each or office. If you vote for more than the “Vote for not more than #,” your vote will not count for that race.
  • WRITE-IN candidate(s). To vote for someone whose name is not printed on the ballot, use the blank “write-in” line on the ballot and either write in the name or paste on a sticker, then fill in the oval.
  • If you make a mistake or change your mind, DO NOT try to erase. Return your spoiled ballot and ASK an election official for a new ballot. If you make a mistake again, you may ask for another ballot.  Each voter may have up to 3 ballots.
  • To cast your voted ballot: either insert your voted ballot into the tabulator machine, or in a hand count town, insert it into the ballot box.
  • Go to the exit checklist table, if any, and state your name. Wait until your name is repeated and checked off by the official.
  • Leave the voting area immediately by passing outside the guardrail.
  • All voters who are in line at the polling place at 7p.m. will be permitted to vote. No voter can enter the polling place to vote after 7 p.m.

Comments are closed.