BISMARCK, N.D. — The North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office is reminding voters planning to use absentee ballots to vote in the June primary to send them in as soon as possible. The office says they sent out 35,710 absentee ballots to people requesting to vote absentee. Of that number, just under 50%, or 17,706 ballots have been turned in as of Friday morning. Absentee ballots can be sent using the postal service. They can also be dropped into…
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