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Electoral board proposes closing two precincts; supervisors set public hearing and ask county attorney to draft ordinance
Summary
Appomattox County electoral board recommended combining CHAP with Spout Spring and AG with Oakville to save operating and equipment costs. The Board of Supervisors set a public hearing for Feb. 18 and directed the county attorney to draft the required ordinance changes.
The Appomattox County Board of Supervisors voted to set a public hearing for Feb. 18 to consider consolidating two polling places, following a presentation by the electoral board’s precinct review committee.
Lina Sells, secretary of the Appomattox County electoral board and representative of the precinct review committee, told supervisors the proposal would reduce the number of election-day precincts from nine to seven by combining Chap (CHAP) with Spout Spring and AG with Oakville. The committee’s analysis, Sells said,…
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