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Resident questions use of Austintown building bought for Board of Elections; county official notes early voting availability
Summary
A Goshen Township resident asked why a building purchased in Austintown for the Board of Elections has not been put into use; the resident urged a centrally located facility given voter distribution, and a county official noted Ohio allows 30 days of early voting and that current election equipment is "safe where it's at now."
Tom Marones, a Goshen Township resident, told commissioners he had a question about a building purchased in Austintown that he understood was intended for the Board of Elections. "The building that you purchased in Austintown was supposed to be to for the election board to move into. Why haven't we done anything with it?" he said.
Marones said the Board of Elections’ current location…
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