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1/6/26 – Ballot Petition Signing

December 1, 2025
By: Staff Writer

Before an individual can be on the ballot for an elected position, they must collect a minimum number of signatures from folks who live within their district.  Anyone can sign and there is no commitment to vote for, otherwise support or donate to the candidate.  We are hosting a signing event in the large meeting room in the Twin Hickory Library on Jan 6th 6-8PM  Please drop in to sign petitions for candidates running for office in 2026. It’s quick and easy and saves these candidates having to go door-to-door to collect signatures.

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