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Thurston County auditor seeks board OK to buy enhanced ballot duplication stations
Summary
Elections manager Tilly Polar asked commissioners to authorize purchase of two ballot duplication stations at about $66,000 plus tax and shipping, with an annual licensing cost beginning in 2027; funding is proposed from Fund 190 and delivery is planned this year.
Thurston County elections staff on Dec. 2 asked the Board of County Commissioners to authorize the county auditor to purchase two enhanced ballot duplication stations intended to support accessibility and duplicate ballots during recounts. Elections manager Tilly Polar said the upfront cost is approximately $66,000 plus tax…
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