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Caroline County Board of Elections reviews staffing, judge recruitment and Open Meetings Act finding

5032678 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

At its June meeting, the Caroline County Board of Elections introduced a new member, reviewed election staffing and judge recruitment for 2026, distributed the State Board of Elections 2026 calendar, and discussed an Open Meetings Act compliance opinion. The board scheduled state ethics training and voted to enter a closed session on personnel.

The Caroline County Board of Elections on June 9 introduced its newest member and reviewed preparations for the 2026 election season, including judge recruitment, candidate filing totals and a recently resolved lawsuit that cleared out stored 2020 election materials.

Board members began the meeting by welcoming Angel Perez, who introduced himself: "My name is Angel Perez. I've been living and working in Caroline County for the last 10 years," and described prior work with the Caroline County Family YMCA and at the Chesapeake Culinary Center. The board then approved minutes from its April 11 meeting as amended; Margaret Thompson moved to approve the minutes and Suzanne Campos seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.

Allison Murphy, the elections director, presented the director's report and highlighted…

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