ORANGE COUNTY – More than 200 people turned out for the first days of early voting in Orange County.
Four sites are open Monday through Friday until November 1 and Saturday November 2 for the 2013 municipal and school board elections’ early voting.
On Thursday, 109 voters hit the polls while 97 cast their vote on Friday. The Seymour Senior Center is receiving the majority of the votes with 60 cast on Thursday and 42 on Friday.
The polls open again Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. For information on where and when you can cast your ballot, click here.
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