Less than Half of Election Ballots Returned

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By KFBB News Team

Tomorrow night (11/3), residents of Great Falls will select a new mayor and two commissioners.

Back in October, The Elections Office sent out over 27,000 mail-in ballots. But as of Friday, less than half of those ballots have been returned.

Because ballots are due tomorrow, The Elections Office recommends dropping off your ballot in person, instead of trying to mail it.

There are three drop-off locations in Great Falls, including the box at the Cascade County Elections Office downtown or at the St. Peter and Paul center, located at 200 44th Street South.

For tomorrow only, you can also drop the ballot off at the Montana Expopark Exhibition Hall.

Ballots must be turned in by 8 p.m. tomorrow night. To make sure your vote gets counted, remember to sign, date, and seal the outer envelope of your ballot.

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