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Lebanon County elections office completes testing, approves ballots and a guarded ballot drop‑off; mailings to start after testing
Summary
Election staff told the county elections board they were finishing logic and accuracy testing and that the mail vendor has ballot files ready; the board approved printing, authorized a guarded ballot drop‑off to be open from the week starting 'the week from Monday' through election day, and instructed staff on ballot‑drop procedures.
Lebanon County election officials told the board on April 17 that logic and accuracy testing for the upcoming election was nearly complete, the mail vendor has the ballot file ready, and mail ballots would be mailed once testing finishes.
Elections staff reported they had completed testing of central count equipment and ADA/express vote machines and were conducting remaining tests on DS200 precinct scanners. The office said the print vendor already has the mail‑in ballot file and that ballots should be mailed “perhaps tomorrow, definitely Monday,” pending…
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