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Bill would require sharing appointment authority for precinct clerks between presiding and alternate election judges
Summary
Senate Bill 108 would clarify presiding-judge and alternate-judge authorities at polling places, require allocation lists of clerks be shared, and address concerns about central counting station practices raised by poll watchers and county officials.
Senate Bill 108, presented by Senator Hall, would create a statutory process for sharing appointment and oversight responsibilities between the presiding election judge and the alternate presiding judge at polling places. The bill would require both the presiding and alternate presiding judges to be able to appoint election clerks and for the…
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