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Resident urges turnout; clerk outlines early voting and absentee options; veteran group urges 988 signage
Summary
During public comment at the Oct. 6 Troy City Council meeting, a resident urged turnout and the city clerk outlined early voting and absentee procedures; an American Legion official suggested placing 988 signage on first‑responder vehicles.
Ken Brudzinski, a Troy resident, used the public‑comment period at the Oct. 6 council meeting to urge residents to vote in the upcoming Nov. 4 election and to review a League of Women Voters candidate forum replay. Brudzinski said early voting runs Oct. 25 through Nov. 2 at the Troy Community Center and that approximately 67,000 residents are registered to vote in the city; he said about 20,000 absentee ballots were mailed (roughly 30% of registered voters).
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