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Ada County elections office reports early voting turnout, plans new envelope opener and public logic test

3201230 · May 7, 2025
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Elections staff told commissioners early voting began smoothly with 263 in-person votes the first day, 4,122 absentee ballots issued so far, absentee request and return deadlines, a May 15 public logic and accuracy test, and a grant-funded envelope opener added to absentee processing.

Ada County elections staff updated commissioners on May 6 that in-person early voting began without reported problems and that absentee ballot processing will soon include a new envelope opener funded largely by state grants.

The elections office reported 263 voters cast ballots in-person countywide on the first early-voting day, and that 4,122 absentee ballots have been issued so far. Staff reminded voters that May 9 is the last day to request an…

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