October 13, 2018
CLINTON – Clinton County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections Eric Van Lancker has announced that a satellite voting location will be available during three time periods at the Clinton County Satellite Office in DeWitt for 2018 General Election voters.
Satellite voting provides voters another location where they may vote absentee in person besides the Clinton County Auditor’s Office in Clinton.
Van Lancker has determined the satellite voting station will be located in the large conference room of the Clinton County Satellite Office at 226 11th St., DeWitt, IA. The satellite voting station will open during the following times:
Any Clinton County registered voter, or anyone eligible to register to vote in the County, may vote an absentee ballot at the satellite location. Ballots for all Clinton County voting precincts will be available to be voted at the satellite voting location.
Voter registration forms will also be available for new registrations as well as for those who are already registered, but may need to change an address or a name. The satellite location will also be available for voters to drop off voted absentee ballots.
For more information about the 2018 General Election contact the Clinton County Auditor’s office at 563-244-0568.
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