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Lebanon County elections office reports near‑93,000 registered voters, rising mail‑in use and active student poll worker program
Summary
Elections officials briefed commissioners and the county election board on logistics for the upcoming election, updating registration and mail‑in numbers, describing outreach and student poll worker participation, and explaining how ballots flagged for missing signatures or dates are handled.
Lebanon County elections officials told commissioners the county now has about 92,954 registered voters and that mail‑in voting activity has increased ahead of the upcoming election.
Director of Elections Shawn Thrasher and Deputy Director Joyce Scarborough gave the update during a joint election‑board presentation. Scarborough said election staff had 1,970 mail‑in ballots on file — about 150 received in person at the office, roughly 1,700 received by mail and about 170 at an outside drop location — and the office had processed about 9,494 mail‑in requests to date.
Thrasher said the county’s registered…
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