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Camden County board removes challenges for two households; overseas‑status voter remains unresolved

3335162 · May 16, 2025
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At its May 15 meeting the board accepted the challenger’s withdrawal and removed challenges to Alexander and Shelby Law and to Elwin and Carol Collins; the board left open the case of Zoltan Mester, who is marked as an overseas voter with uncertain intent to return.

The Camden County Board of Elections and Registrars voted on May 15 to accept the withdrawal of pending voter challenges and to restore two households to active status after staff review; one challenger’s case remains unresolved pending contact.

Election Supervisor Shannon Nettles summarized staff findings for three challenged registrants. For Alexander Law and Shelby Law, Nettles read a letter from the Grady County, Oklahoma tax assessor that stated the homestead exemption at 307 Willow Creek Drive had been removed and “The exemption has been removed for 2025 forward.” She told the board the Laws are not registered to vote in Oklahoma and staff…

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