Lawrence County commissioners on Sept. 30 approved four budget transfers moving funds into operating lines, including a $30,000 transfer into voter services for security and transportation ahead of the upcoming general election.
The transfers the board approved are:
- $190 (district judge Nicholson): $100 from contingency to Staples (office supplies) and $90 from contingency to subscriptions;
- $3,500 (assessment office): transfer from contingency into contracted assessment services to cover InfoCision services for homestead procedures;
- $4,200 (tax claim): transfer from contracted consulting into materials and supplies to pay for upset sale and return and claim notices required by law;
- $30,000 (voter services): transfer from contingency into security/transportation to cover election-related expenses.
The board voted to approve the transfers by motion and roll call; Commissioners Sonata, Kennedy and Vogler voted yes. Commissioners and staff noted the general election is approaching in approximately five to six weeks and said the voter-services transfer responds to that schedule.
No further detail on vendor names for the voter-services expenses was provided at the meeting, and the board did not amend or delay any transfers.