The Yellowstone County Commissioner meeting held on September 5, 2023, focused primarily on discussions surrounding polling places and community engagement in the electoral process. The meeting began with a review of the current polling place resolution, emphasizing the need for fairness to voters and the importance of informed decision-making regarding polling locations.
Commissioner Kevin noted the significance of Metropark as a polling site, highlighting its strategic location on the East End. However, he raised concerns about potential growth in the West End, suggesting that the county must consider future needs when determining polling locations. He emphasized the importance of making informed decisions to avoid complications in the future.
Following this, the public was invited to comment on the polling place resolution. Corey Bender from Shepherd proposed the community center as an alternative polling location, suggesting it could replace the Shepherd School and Pioneer School. He acknowledged discussions with county staff and expressed flexibility regarding the location, recognizing the potential limitations of the Yellowstone Electric site.
Another resident, Sabrestini, voiced strong opposition to the plan to centralize polling places at the Metra, arguing that it would create undue burdens on voters. She advocated for the use of local polling places, such as churches and businesses, which are often more accessible and ADA compliant. Sabrestini shared personal experiences as an election judge, emphasizing the importance of serving the community and ensuring voter accessibility, especially during inclement weather.
The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between county officials and community members regarding electoral processes. The commissioners acknowledged the feedback and expressed a commitment to considering the community's needs in future decisions about polling locations. The discussions highlighted the balance between operational efficiency and voter accessibility, a key concern for the county as it prepares for upcoming elections.