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Early voting options available in Greene County

Early voting opened Oct. 8 in Greene County with opportunities to cast an early vote until Nov. 4 for the Nov. 5 General Election.

Early voting will be available Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. now until Nov. 1 at the Greene County Courthouse in Bloomfield. Voting will also be available from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Nov. 4 at the courthouse.

In addition, early voting will be available on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Greene County Courthouse and Roy Clark Building located at 1351 E Street Northeast in Linton. 

Candidates on the 2024 General Election ballot in Greene County are:

Judge of the Circuit Court

Erik (Chip) Allen, R

County Treasurer

Samantha Mahan, R

County Surveyor

Ed Strong, R

County Commissioner, Dist. 1

Edward L. Michael, R

County Commissioner, Dist. 2 (Vote for One)

Nathan L. Abrams, R

Steve C. Lindsey, D

County Council At-Large (Vote for Three)

Karen S. Abrams, R

Jerry R. Frye, R

Bryan K. Woodall, R

Terry L. Koons, D

All school board races are non-partisan.

Bloomfield School Dist. 1 (Vote for One)

Darren L. Burch

Bloomfield School Dist. 4 (Vote for Two)

No candidates filed 

Eastern Greene School Board At-Large (Vote for Four)

Sharon C. Abts

Scott Carmichael

Natalie O. Crowe

Heather M. Hudson

Linton-Stockton School Board Dist. 1 (Vote for One)

William E. Wilson

Linton-Stockton School Board Dist. 2 (Vote for One)

Clint R. House

Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Dist. 1 (Vote for One)

David M. Smith

Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Dist. 3 (Vote for One)

James E. Gadberry

White River Valley School Board Dist. 1 (Vote for One)

Jason M. Chestnut

Miranda R. Hostetter

White River Valley School Board Dist. 3 (Vote for One)

Roger L. Weaver

White River Valley School Board Dist. 5 (Vote for One)

Andrew H. Davis

Brian Dimbath