Lewis County Aug. 6 Election Results Not Yet Verified in Official Records
Lewis County voters cast ballots Aug. 6, but candidate totals, winners, turnout and certification status remain unconfirmed in accessible official records.
Lewis County voters cast ballots Aug. 6, but candidate totals, winners, turnout and certification status remain unconfirmed in accessible official records.
Woodville’s filing period for the Nov. 3, 2026, municipal election ends at 5 p.m. Aug. 17. Four city offices or terms are listed for election.
Norwalk’s Aug. 11 Democratic and Republican primaries follow early voting at City Hall and permanent polling-place changes for some voters.
Bridgeport’s state, district and municipal primary is scheduled for Aug. 11, with polls open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. after early voting ended Sunday.
Wichita Falls candidates can file for mayor and three City Council districts through Aug. 17. Write-in filings are due Aug. 21.
Miami Gardens voters will decide three four-year City Council seats Aug. 18, with early voting available Aug. 3-16 at 23 Miami-Dade County locations.
Voters in Dunkirk-area precincts 3-6 and 3-7 will cast Election Day ballots at Ward Farm Park in Dunkirk instead of Northern High School in Owings for the 2026 general election.
Early voting for Polk County’s Aug. 18, 2026, primary runs Aug. 8-15 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the county election headquarters in Bartow serving as one voting location.
Fairbanks’ 2026 municipal election process has passed its candidate-withdrawal deadline. The regular election remains scheduled for Oct. 6, while a ballot question could move future municipal elections to November.
A proposed one-mill levy could raise an estimated $2.5 million in its first year for Chesterfield Township parks, recreation and senior services.
Harrisonburg’s Aug. 4 dual primary included two Democratic City Council nominations. The next major date in the contest is the Nov. 3 general election.
Early voting began Aug. 5 for South Carolina’s special Republican U.S. Senate primary, with new precinct information affecting Greer-area voters.
Loudon’s municipal election was held Aug. 6 alongside Tennessee’s state and federal primaries, with three City Council seats on the ballot.
Meriden voters can cast ballots early at City Hall before the Aug. 11, 2026, primary, which will also use new vote tabulators.
Campbell County designated its Rustburg offices for 2026 in-person early voting, with weekday hours from June 19 through Aug. 1.
Spring Hill voters must request a vote-by-mail ballot by Aug. 6 for Hernando County’s Aug. 18, 2026, primary. Early voting is scheduled Aug. 8-15 at two listed local sites.
County boards have disagreed over early-voting sites, hours and dates ahead of the Nov. 3 election. The State Board of Elections plans to review unanimous plans Aug. 6 and resolve nonunanimous plans Aug. 20.
Miami voters can vote early through Aug. 16 at designated Miami-Dade sites. Here are City of Miami locations, official hours, primary eligibility and the Aug. 6 vote-by-mail request deadline.
Tallahassee voters can cast ballots early Aug. 8-16 at any of 10 Leon County sites. The Aug. 6 deadline is approaching to request that a vote-by-mail ballot be mailed.
Early voting begins Aug. 3 in Hialeah for Miami-Dade’s Aug. 18 countywide primary, with weekday, evening and weekend hours at John F. Kennedy Library.
Florida voters have three key dates before the Aug. 18 primary: Aug. 6 for mailed-ballot requests, Aug. 8-15 for mandatory early voting and Aug. 18 for ballot receipt.
Richmond voters face the Virginia state primary election on Tuesday, Aug. 4, with the city directing residents to official resources for ballot and polling-place information.