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Early Voting Period For August Primary Starts Friday

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Starting this Friday, registered Vermont voters will be able to request an early ballot for the August 9 primary from their town clerk by phone, by mail or online.

Vermonters will be able to cast ballots in the state's August 9 primary beginning Friday.

Interest in the early voting system has grown over the years. Secretary of State Jim Condos says that in some general elections as many as 30 percent of all ballots were cast early.

Check out VPR's "Meet The Candidates" series to learn more about this year's gubernatorial candidates.

"We're just trying to expand the ability of people to be able to vote and I think this offers that," Condos said. "It helps people who are busy who are traveling, who may be ill, whatever. It's secure and they can vote from their own kitchen table."

Condos notes that some states limit early voting to just one week before an election. He says Vermont's 45-day time frame is one of the most generous in the country.

Registered voters can request an early ballot from their town clerk by phone, by mail or online.

Bob Kinzel has been covering the Vermont Statehouse since 1981 — longer than any continuously serving member of the Legislature. With his wealth of institutional knowledge, he answers your questions on our series, "Ask Bob."
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