City of Battle Creek, MI Government issued the following announcement on Sept. 27.
Nearly 9,300 absentee ballots left City Hall on Thursday, headed to the Post Office, and then to Battle Creek voters who applied for them. You will be seeing them in your mailbox soon!
During the Sept. 24 voting town hall held virtually for Battle Creek, Assistant Secretary of State Heaster Wheeler recommended that, if you vote your ballot after mid-October, you deliver it right to the Clerk's Office, to make sure it gets there on time.
You can drop your completed ballot into our drop box, right next to the sidewalk outside the City Hall entrance. Be sure to place your ballot in the secrecy sleeve, then in the envelope, then sign the outside of the envelope!
You an still register to vote, and apply for an absentee ballot, for no reason at all. Visit battlecreekmi.gov/elections to find out more, or call our Clerk's Office team at 269-966-3348.
Original source can be found here.
Source: City of Battle Creek, MI Government