Election day is just a week away and New York's county boards of
election are prepping for what's expected to be a large turnout.
Oswego County
Board of Elections Republican Commissioner Peggy Bickford says things
at the office are hectic. Bickford has worked with the Oswego County
board for 18 years and she says there is more interest this year than in
at least the last three presidential elections.
"We have a
pretty steady stream of people coming in to vote
absentee," Bickford said. "That will knock it down a bit, but I’m
thinking it’s going to be big. Big."
According to Bickford,
Oswego County has already seen 2,000 new voter registrations since
mid-September alone. So the county is ordering extra ballots after the
New York State Board of Elections advised counties to do just that.
"People are just really interested in voting this year, they want their voice heard," Bickford said.
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Source: WRVO Public Media (via The Empire Report)
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