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Mail-In Ballots Have Been Sent To Residents In Many Northern Utah Communities

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All voters have until Tuesday to request a by-mail ballot or register to vote online.

The Logan election will be conducted entirely by mail. To be counted, ballots must be postmarked the day before elections or dropped off at the city hall by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

All voting in Hyde Park is happening by mail. Ballots there must be postmarked the day before elections or dropped off at the city offices by 8 p.m. on Election Day to be counted.

To vote in Providence elections, residents must have their mail-in ballots postmarked the day before elections or dropped off at the city hall by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Early voting is underway now through Thursday in the northern Utah communities of Smithfield and River Heights. To vote early in North Logan and Hyrum, residents have until Friday. While residents in Nibley can vote early during office hours through Monday.

Most election-day voting will happen at each cities perspective city office, with the exception of North Logan, where voting will happen at the library or Cache County's School District Professional Development and Technology Building on 1200 East.

Election day voting sites are open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday, November 5.

At 14-years-old, Kerry began working as a reporter for KVEL “The Hot One” in Vernal, Utah. Her radio news interests led her to Logan where she became news director for KBLQ while attending Utah State University. She graduated USU with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and spent the next few years working for Utah Public Radio. Leaving UPR in 1993 she spent the next 14 years as the full time mother of four boys before returning in 2007. Kerry and her husband Boyd reside in Nibley.