Mail-in ballots begin arriving at homes ahead of Nov. 4 election.
With less than three weeks to go until the Nov. 4 general election, thousands of mail-in and absentee ballots are now arriving in mailboxes across Southwestern Pennsylvania for voters to decide a range of positions from local races to statewide judicial seats.
Elections officials in Washington and Fayette counties began sending out mail-in ballots last week, while Greene County started mailing most of them in early October, giving voters plenty of time to make their selections and return the ballots before Election Day.
The (elections staff) did a fantastic job getting them together and getting them out early, Greene County Commission Chairman Jared Edgreen said. With the mail, theres that (delivery and return timeline), so were glad they were able to get them out quickly.
Edgreen, who also chairs the countys elections board, said the staff began sending out the mail-in ballots on Oct. 3, and the office is already receiving some of them back. So far, the county elections office has sent out 1,942 mail-in ballots, with the most recent batch going out Tuesday morning as more applications come pouring in.
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