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Registrar warns of equipment, space and staffing needs ahead of upcoming primaries; security standards may require new purchases
Summary
The county registrar told supervisors that registered voter rolls grew and the office is short‑staffed and undersized; the office flagged future Election Assistance Commission security standards potentially requiring new equipment and requested secure storage and building improvements.
The Amelia County Registrar briefed the board on election operations, staffing and storage needs as the county approaches the governor’s-year primaries and the November general election.
The registrar said the county’s official 2020 census population figure is 13,265 and a 2024 intercensal estimate is about 13,006; registered voters increased by a net of 778 from 2020 to 2024, with a current total of 10,613 registered voters. The office reported 1.5 permanent…
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