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Montgomery County's Board of Elections took significant steps to ensure a smooth electoral process during their meeting on May 14, 2025. The board approved the appointment of temporary poll workers and election tabulators for the upcoming primary election, a crucial move aimed at filling any vacancies that may arise on election day.

Director of Elections Frank Dean presented the requests, highlighting the importance of having qualified individuals ready to serve in various election districts. The board unanimously approved the list of non-elected poll workers, ensuring that local boards of elections across Montgomery County will be adequately staffed for the primary election.
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In addition to poll workers, the board also approved the appointment of election tabulators, who play a vital role in counting votes and ensuring the integrity of the election process. This proactive approach reflects the board's commitment to maintaining a well-organized and efficient electoral system.

As the primary election approaches, these appointments are expected to enhance the overall voting experience for residents, reinforcing the county's dedication to upholding democratic processes. The board's actions today set a solid foundation for a successful election day in Montgomery County.

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