In a recent government meeting, officials reflected on the successful completion of a busy election period, highlighting record voter turnout and efficient operations. Sarah Doty, the county auditor, reported that in-person absentee voting reached 6,045, surpassing the previous high of 4,328 in 2020. The highest single-day turnout was noted at 619 voters, indicating a significant increase in civic engagement.
Doty expressed gratitude to department heads and staff for their support during the election, emphasizing the smooth execution of the process without any complaints. Sheriff Kevin Glendenning praised the efforts of Doty and her team, noting the public's confidence in the election process.
As the meeting progressed, Glendenning provided updates on law enforcement activities, reporting a current jail population of 103, with over 30 inmates from out of county. He mentioned a downward trend in numbers and reassured that operations were running smoothly despite the busy nature of law enforcement work.
The sheriff also addressed public safety concerns related to deer activity, urging caution for drivers as deer hunting season is in full swing. He shared anecdotes about recent deer accidents, emphasizing the need for vigilance on the roads.
Maintenance Director Rodney Belize congratulated newly elected officials and expressed his commitment to supporting their work. The meeting concluded with updates from the county attorney's office regarding ongoing legal proceedings, underscoring the multifaceted responsibilities of local government.