LAKE ASBURY – Voters have until Monday, Sept. 13, to register to vote ahead of the Lake Asbury Municipal Service Benefit District Special Election on Oct. 12. Voters must be registered and living …
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LAKE ASBURY – Voters have until Monday, Sept. 13, to register to vote ahead of the Lake Asbury Municipal Service Benefit District Special Election on Oct. 12. Voters must be registered and living within the service district to vote on whether the LAMSBD Board of Directors has the authority to authorize a non-ad Valorem assessment from $600 to as much as $2,400 for each lot in the district for the maintenance of dams and locks.
Whether they own or rent, all registered voters living within the Lake Asbury district is allowed to vote in the special election.
Domestic ballots will be mailed on Sept. 22 and must be returned to the Supervisor of Elections Office no later than 7 p.m. on Oct. 12.
Voter registration applications are available at the Supervisor of Elections Office at 500 N. Orange Ave. in Green Cove Springs, as well as all public libraries and many governmental agencies. Mail-in registrations must be postmarked or received by Sept. 13.
For more information on voter registration, visit clayelections.gov.
Lake Asbury is a complex of three man-made lakes. LAMSBD was created to maintain the lakes and dams for the benefit and enjoyment of lake residents. The dams are located at 351 Branscomb Road, 600 Lake Asbury Dr. and 390 Lake Asbury Dr.