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Observers and residents urge Williamson County to address ballot‑secrecy risks, question vendor and countywide polling choices

2388833 · February 25, 2025
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Two public commenters told Commissioners Court that countywide polling and changes to vendor arrangements risk ballot secrecy and chain‑of‑custody, and they urged the court to provide more detail to the public about vendor changes and countywide polling policy.

Two attendees at the Feb. 25 Williamson County Commissioner’s Court raised election‑integrity concerns and urged more public detail about vendor changes affecting polling sites.

Rocky Stone, who identified himself as an elections judge and poll watcher, cited Texas Election Code section 127.066 and said poll workers and watchers should be permitted to initial security tags on both sides of equipment before items are shipped back to the Elections Administration Building to strengthen…

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