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Cramahe Township mayor defends status quo, while some residents concerned over lack of in-person voting

from Consider This Northumberland

With everything going on in the world today, democracy can feel fragile. So, when Cramahe council recently discussed the voting process for the 2026 municipal election next fall, some residents became concerned. While the public is calling for in-person voting at polling stations on election day, the township will be using Internet and telephone voting. This is similar to the method used in the last election. says In this interview, Cramahe Township Mayor Mandy Martin will explain the council's recent decision, provide background on the reasons behind it, and address concerns some residents have expressed about the lack of in-person voting. Listen and consider your thoughts on the decision and its impact on local democracy.

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