Election Tuesday
works like typical election day
Ketchum’s
city council runoff election Tuesday, Dec. 4, between Baird Gourlay and
Anne Corrock will run like a standard municipal election.
Polls will
be open at Ketchum City Hall from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Voters can
register at Ketchum City Hall the day of the election but must provide
proof of 30-day residency and a photo I.D.
Proof of
residency could be a utility bill, a phone bill, a bank check that
includes a street address or a driver’s license listing a current street
address. Driver’s licenses or passports will suffice as photo I.D.s.
Absentee
ballots can be obtained from city hall up until 5 p.m. Dec. 3. Absentee
ballots must be received by election officers by 8 p.m. on election day.
Ballots arriving after the deadline will be treated as spoiled ballots.
Ketchum
City Administrator Jim Jaquet said the runoff election will cost the city
approximately $2,000.