Great Falls voters have returned about 32% of mail-in and drop off ballots ahead of Tuesday's city election, with a new birth year requirement causing some ballots to be rejected.
Cascade County Election Administrator Terry Thompson said election officials sent out 30,800 ballots and have received about 9,800 back so far.
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"We're right about 9,800 of those coming back. So we're at about 32% of the number that we sent out that have come back," Thompson said.
However, a couple of hundred ballots have been deemed invalid due to missing or incorrect information.
"Out of those 274, those are the ballots that have been rejected due to no signature mismatched signature, no year of birth or mismatched year of birth," Thompson said.
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