Mail ballot requests have been approved for more than 36,700 Luzerne County voters for the Nov. 5 general election to date, and proper steps must be followed to ensure they are counted.
Due to a misspelling of state Rep. Alec Ryncavage’s name, new Nov. 5 general election mail ballots are being sent to approximately 6,700 mail ballot voters in the 119th District, the county election bureau announced Friday.
Luzerne County will keep two mail ballot drop boxes on county-owned property for the Nov. 5 general election, but the two boxes hosted by outside entities cannot be deployed because they cannot be anchored to the floor or a wall, county Election Board Chairwoman Denise Williams announced during Wednesday’s meeting.
As part of enhanced security measures, Luzerne County is livestreaming a surveillance camera view of the election bureau room that holds Nov. 5 general election ballots.
HAZLETON — After its offense was completely stymied a week ago in a loss to Crestwood, it looked like a similar night was unfolding for Hazleton Area on Friday. The Cougars scored on their first drive, and then went cold for over two quarters.
WEST PITTSTON — Former football Warriors Brian Hines ’87; Victor Pacchioni, III ’97; Tony Pacchioni ’99; Brett Gibbons ’04; Matt Rynkiewicz ’06; Tyler Serbin ’08; and Carmen Ambrosino ’66 (Exeter H.S.); were inducted into the Wyoming Area Ring of Pride in a brief ceremony held at the Sobeski Stadium at hafltime of the game between the Warriors and Lake-Lehman. Lou “Bikes” Ciampi served as Master of Ceremonies.
HAZLETON — After its offense was completely stymied a week ago in a loss to Crestwood, it looked like a similar night was unfolding for Hazleton Area on Friday. The Cougars scored on their first drive, and then went cold for over two quarters.