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Hudson Library plans early voting, broadened electorate and a 0.6-mill levy increase proposal
Summary
The Hudson Library board proposed election-rule changes to allow all city electors to vote (expanding beyond library members), a roughly three-week early-voting period, hand-delivered ballots for homebound voters, and plans to seek a renewal levy of 2.9 mil plus a 0.6-mil increase at the next ballot.
The Hudson Library and Historical Society told Hudson City Council on July 22 that it will change its election procedures to expand voter access and prepare to seek a levy renewal in May 2026.
Basil Musniff, identified as the library board president, said an ad hoc committee revised election regulations to let all city electors vote for library trustees rather than limiting ballots to library members. “We are establishing an early voting period of roughly 3 weeks, where basically people can come into the library at any time that the library is open…
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