 Appalachian Wireless now offers Unlimited Plus with 50 gigabytes of data and no overages. And it starts at just $90 a month for the first line. Go to AppalachianWireless.com or visit a retail store for more information on Unlimited Plus. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. With what is being considered the most important election in U.S. history, many Floyd Countyans might be wondering when, where, and how to vote on election day this year. Chris Wall's office is the county clerk who takes care of the voting process. They've done, they've done a really good job of laying this out. Our voting is, is going to be a success. According to Floyd County judge executive Robbie Williams, many residents have already taken advantage of early in-person voting to avoid the large crowds on election day. It's worked out really well with early voting. We, I think he told me this morning we'd had almost 10, 11,000 people that's voted already. So we're not going to have that many folks that will be voting tomorrow on election day. But tomorrow we will have 18 locations. Judge Williams adds that citizens can go on the Floyd County Fiscal Court's Facebook page to find the list of voting locations and precincts. But to increase convenience during the pandemic, voters can cast their ballots at any location within the county they reside. So let's say you're late getting off work, you're coming from Pikeville, you live in David, you come through Betsy Lane, you stop at the Betsy Lane location to vote. So if you have received a mail-in ballot, you could still choose to vote in person instead and a system will not allow a double vote to occur. If you've requested a mail-in ballot and you have a problem with your, your absentee that you received, you can sign an affidavit at the polls and or if you didn't receive it, you can sign an affidavit at the polls. So you can't double vote the system that they have in place won't allow it. It's updated immediately, everything is into one central database, so it does, it does ensure integrity of the voting process. During this year's election, Floyd County officials are asking that voters remain patient, wear a mask and continue to practice safe social distancing amid the ongoing pandemic. Please have a mask on when you arrive and think, think of the other folks that are there voting because we will have a lot of elderly voting, but when you go in, you will check in at the, at the, at the table and they will just let a certain number of individuals actually in the polling place at a time and you'll go through the voting process. Things have changed. There's a, with the new machines that we got this year and the cards. What the clerk's office is trying to do is they're, they're trying to keep down any cross contamination as much as possible. They're constantly wiping things down for each individual. They come through. So they have processes in place to ensure that, that folks are being safe. Judge Williams says that if you have any questions or concerns, contact his office at 606-886-9193 or the Floyd County Clerk's main office at 606-886-3816. Reporting for Mountaintop News, I'm Jeremy Justice.