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Camden County certifies June 17 special primary, approves single polling site for July 15 runoff and sets early voting at Kingsland annex
Summary
The Camden County Board of Elections certified the June 17 special primary after staff reconciliation and voted to hold the July 15 public service commission runoff at a single election-day polling place in Woodbine, with early voting July 7–11 at the Kingsland annex from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Camden County Board of Elections and Registration certified the June 17 special primary and on a separate motion approved a single election-day polling location for a possible July 15 public service commission runoff, while setting early voting at the Kingsland annex from July 7–11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Election staff told the board that they had completed reconciliation of the June special primary and that reported vote totals matched the registration and statement-of-votes-cast records. Dennis (elections staff) said the office had “completed preliminary reconciliation on this election” and that “we are 100% reconciled,” meaning every recorded voter could be matched to the precinct and method of voting reported.
The reconciliation underpinning the certification showed 888 total voters in the contest and, staff said, 404 voters had selected a Democratic ballot in the primary (about 0.88% of registered…
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