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Marion County probate judge seeks approval to replace poll pads, requests redistricting maps for voter system update
Summary
Probate Judge Paige Vicks asked the Marion County Commission to approve purchase of new poll pads estimated at $17,335 (reimbursable, as stated), requested redistricting filings and color-coded maps for the board of registrars, and said county staff are pursuing mobile Wi‑Fi hotspots for Election Day communications.
Probate Judge Paige Vicks told the Marion County Commission on an election-administration agenda item that the county needs replacement poll pads and supporting equipment ahead of next year’s elections and that updated redistricting filings must be provided to the board of registrars to ensure voters receive correct ballots.
“The grand total to replace all the iPads, the pole pads, the stands that they have to go on, the case is $17,335,” Paige Vicks said, adding that “it's my understanding that that’s going to be reimbursable by the comp trailers office.”
Vicks said the county’s current poll pads are no longer usable because security functions are out of…
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