There were screen protectors up for the election workers," Jason Piepho, 46, said. ![]() Jason and Heather Piepho said they were very comfortable voting at LESA. I think they know it's a small duration of time to wear one," she said. You can tell some people are uncomfortable wearing masks, but they've done it anyway. "I would say, it's not 100% but darn close. She said the vast majority of voters wore face masks. ![]() MORE: Howell schools plan to bring students back in person MORE: 'Prom, graduation parties' source for COVID-19 spike in South Lyon, Livingston County ![]() MORE: A voters' guide for Livingston County's Aug. I also think there are a lot of people using absentee voting." "Usually for primaries, there is a lower turnout. Howell voters who cast ballots at the Livingston Educational Service Agency Tuesday morning were polite and adhered to social distancing measures, according to election official Daria Devantier.ĭevantier said the voting location was prepared to keep people socially distanced - X marks on the floor, fewer voting booths than normal and a back exit.
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