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Alteration in local elections noted for Grifflenberg district

In the instance of around 8,000 voters, the candidate's demise has no impact on the voting procedure.

District elections in Grifflenberg undergo alteration
District elections in Grifflenberg undergo alteration

Alteration in local elections noted for Grifflenberg district

The city is gearing up for a by-election on September 14th, with the exception of the Grifflenberg district, where a council election has been officially cancelled due to the absence of a replacement candidate for the deceased.

For the rest of the city, absentee/direct voting will commence on August 18th. However, the Grifflenberg district will start its absentee/direct voting two days later, on August 20th. This change is due to the meeting of the election committee for the Grifflenberg by-election, which is scheduled for the same day.

The election committee meeting is a crucial event as it will approve the election proposals for the Grifflenberg by-election. Interestingly, this meeting also marks the date when voters in the Grifflenberg district can propose a new candidate for the council election.

It's important to note that the delay in the start of absentee/direct voting for the Grifflenberg district does not affect the by-election date on September 14th. Voters in the Grifflenberg district, as well as the rest of the city, will still be called to the polls as planned.

For the most accurate and updated information regarding the revised schedule for absentee/direct voting in the Grifflenberg district, we recommend checking the official announcements from the Grifflenberg election committee or local government election office.

The meeting of the election committee for the Grifflenberg by-election will discuss and approve the election proposals, and also marks the date when voters in the Grifflenberg district can propose a new candidate for the council election. General-news reports have highlighted the change in the start date for the absentee/direct voting in the Grifflenberg district, with voters beginning two days later than the rest of the city, on August 20th. Politics in the city continue to move forward, with the by-election happening on September 14th, except for the Grifflenberg district.

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