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The Village of Lewiston is utilizing several safety measures for Tuesday’s election. When participants enter the Red Brick Municipal Building gym at 145 N. Fourth St.:
√ There will be a dedicated entry and exit. All doors will be open from noon until 9 p.m., so residents won’t have to touch them.
√ When voters arrive, they will be required to wear a mask – unless medically unable to do so. Masks and gloves will be provided for those in need.
√ Participants will be asked to sanitize their hands.
√ Paper ballots will be used instead of a voting machine.
√ People will be given a single-use pen.
√ Markers on the floor will indicate proper social distance requirements for those waiting in line (if applicable).
√ Inspector tables will be at least 6 feet apart. Sample ballots, likewise, will be posted in different areas.
√ There will be no congregating or group gatherings.
√ The room will be cleaned in regular increments throughout the day.
For those residents who wish to vote via absentee ballot, they can obtain a form from the clerk’s office (also at the Red Brick) until 5 p.m. Monday.
Ballots must be delivered back to the clerk’s office by 5 p.m. Monday.
Trustees Nick Conde and Dan Gibson are running for reelection. They are challenged by Keith Casey Ahlas.