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Elections office reports 54,041 registered voters; flags precinct-card printing issue and plans for voter-audit and website

2122566 · January 15, 2025
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Elections supervisor Kim Slaughter reported 54,041 registered voters, noted an upcoming voter-registration audit beginning Jan. 22, and described steps to stop unnecessary precinct cards generated by contractor No Ink. The board also reviewed budget figures and a proposed website plan.

Elections supervisor Kim Slaughter told the board on Jan. 14 that Spalding County had 54,041 registered voters as of the report date and summarized registration activity since the November cycle.

"As of date of yesterday's date, we had 54,041 registered voters in Spalding County," Slaughter said. She gave a breakdown of registration transactions: 781 transfers into Spalding County; 518 within-county address updates; 563 new (first-time) voters; 143 name changes; and 1,968 "no changes" transactions. Slaughter said the total number of registration transactions reflected post-election work after an October deadline and a December runoff.

Slaughter said the office will begin a…

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