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Last chance for early voting is Friday
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Early voting ends at 5 p.m. Friday, which means Bryan County residents still have some time to cast their votes early for the municipal and countywide elections.
Early voting is from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at various locations for both the municipal and county elections.
Residents in Richmond Hill can cast their votes at the John W. Stevens Wetlands Education Center for City Council Post 3 candidates John Fesperman and incumbent Jimmy Hires and Post 4 candidates Jan Bass and incumbent Marilyn Hodges.
In Pembroke, residents can go to City Hall to cast their votes for their district, as well as for the mayoral and at-large seats. Mary Warnell is running for mayor; current District 2 member Doug Kangeter and former council member Ernest Hamilton are seeking the at-large seat; incumbent Johnnie Miller is seeking District 1; Kimberly McGhee is seeking District 2; incumbent Diane Moore is seeking District 3; and incumbent Tiffany Walraven is seeking District 4.
Throughout the county, voters should go to the Voter Registration Office at the county courthouse in Pembroke or to the County Administrative Complex in Richmond Hill to vote yea or nay for the continuation of the special purpose local option sales tax.
For those who can’t make it out for early voting, Election Day is Tuesday. Residents voting in city elections Tuesday should still go to City Hall in Pembroke and to the John W. Stevens Wetlands Education Center in Richmond Hill.
For the countywide SPLOST election, residents should cast their votes and their regular county precincts. Regular precincts, along with sample ballots, can be found by visiting the Secretary of State’s “My Voter Page” at www.sos.ga.gov/mvp. For a complete list of county precincts, please visit www.bryancountyga.org/departments/voting/polling_places.php.
In order to vote, residents must present a form of photo identification such as a driver’s license. For more information, call the Voter Registration Office at 653-3859.

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