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Oct. 6 is the planned drop date for mail-in ballots to be sent to voters who requested theirs for the upcoming municipal election on Nov. 4.

Elections director Sean D. Drasher told election board members at a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18, that the ballots would undergo logic and accuracy testing beginning Monday, Sept. 29.

“The ballots would go out – traditionally in Lebanon County we go out the last day of logic and accuracy testing or the Monday following,” Drasher said. “That’ll be four weeks ahead of the election.”

Thorough testing ensures election and voting equipment function as expected and accurately count votes as marked. Documenting the tests is critical as this is the point where mo

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