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Summit County canvassers certify June 25 primary after clerk reports 7,834 ballots counted
Summary
Summit County canvassers convened, reviewed a 22‑page canvass report and a post‑election audit, and voted to certify the June 25, 2024 primary. County Clerk Eve said 7,834 ballots were counted; 61 were rejected for signature mismatch and 95 arrived after the deadline. A public commenter urged withholding certification over petition signatures; the clerk said that concern related to candidate petition signatures, not ballots.
Summit County’s canvassers voted to certify the results of the June 25, 2024 primary after County Clerk Eve presented the county’s canvass report and described post‑election checks that found no discrepancies.
Clerk Eve told the board the top number in the report was “the total number of votes that have been counted, the 7,834.” She detailed ballots that were not counted: 61 were rejected because signatures did not match and could not be cured, 29 were unsigned, one ballot was from a different election, 95 were received after the statutory deadline, and five were duplicate submissions. The clerk said 12 provisional ballots were submitted and 10 of those met the qualifications to be counted while two did…
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