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Monroe County election board debates 16 vs. 28 days of early voting, considers reallocating resources
Cats Week roundup (local government digest) · February 23, 2026
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Summary
At a Feb. 19 meeting the Monroe County election board weighed whether to offer 28 or 16 days of early voting, noting a tradeoff between early voting resources and expanding Election Day polling locations; the board plans additional scheduling decisions and will send postcards to registered voters with election information.
The Monroe County election board met on Feb. 19 to set parameters for the upcoming primary election, including whether early voting should run 28 days or 16 days before Election Day.
Board members discussed reallocating resources: if the county selects…
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