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York Township resident urges changes to election procedures; commissioners say county follows state law and has no drop boxes
Summary
A York Township resident urged York County commissioners to change local election procedures—calling for voter ID, paper ballots and the removal of ballot boxes. A presiding commissioner responded that the county does not use drop boxes and that election rules are set by state law.
During the public comment period at the April 16 meeting of the York County Board of Commissioners, York Township resident Virginia Schultz urged the board to change local election procedures and listed several concerns about ballot security and voting methods.
Virginia Schultz said ballot boxes "generally, we do not know if they are secure," and told commissioners she believes ballot boxes are unnecessary and…
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