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Camden County recounts mailings to maintain voter rolls; $2,377.61 spent on no-activity notices
Summary
Officials reported mailing 3,257 'no activity' notices on July 10 under state law; 487 were returned, the county paid $2,377.61 (73¢ per piece), and additional mailings via ERIC and National Change of Address are scheduled for August amid a recent postage increase.
Camden County elections staff told the Board of Elections and Registration on July 17 that the office mailed 3,257 electorless (no-activity) notices on July 10 under state statute and has more maintenance mailings scheduled for August.
Rock (staff member) reported that the July 10 mailers carried the NGE tag, which indicates no voter activity for two general elections, and that 487 of those mailers were returned to the office. “On July 10, there were 3,257…
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