Voters have requested more than 8,000 absentee ballots in Washington County this fall, about a 20 percent increase over the 2010 election.
The uptick can be attributed to a new state law that allows voters to request absentee ballots without stating a reason, said Jennifer Wagenius, who oversees the county's elections division.
Last week, 1,000 ballots were returned in a single day and were being reviewed, she said. By mid-week, more than 8,000 voters had claimed absentee ballots, compared with a total of 6,708 four years ago. This year's total was sure to rise even more before Election Day on Tuesday because county government offices in Stillwater, Forest Lake, Woodbury and Cottage Grove would be open for voting until 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1.
Information about absentee ballots is available on the county website at www.co.washington.mn.us.
Cottage Grove
Community mourning veteran police officer
Sgt. Greg Brysky, a 23-year veteran of the Cottage Grove Police Department, died at his home on Oct. 23 after battling a very severe form of brain cancer (Grade 4 Glioblastoma) for the past year and a half.
Brysky served with the department for 23 years and retired from law enforcement last December.
The week before his death, Brysky's condition deteriorated rapidly, he went into hospice at home and was cared for by his wife, Lisa, daughter Jesse and son Joe and friends.
Funeral services were last week. For more information, go to www.kokfuneralhome.com/obituary/Greg-Brysky/Cottage-Grove-MN/1445166#sthash.Vgd0mi1D.dpuf.