Public comment features extended election-machine and national-security allegations
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A public commenter representing the Weston County Republican Party alleged misconduct with voting machines and high-profile arrests and pardons, urging the county to consider whether voting machines should be removed; the remarks were recorded during the meeting's public-comment period.
An extended public comment during the Dec. 16 meeting featured a member of the Weston County Republican Party who made multiple claims about election machines, county clerks and national events. The speaker said the county would one day have to decide whether to remove certain voting machines and referenced the arrest and incarceration of a county clerk in a neighboring state. The speaker also connected those claims to broader allegations about foreign influence and drug trafficking.
The chair and commissioners received the comments but did not take immediate policy action in the meeting excerpt. The speaker's remarks included assertions about the arrest and treatment of a named county clerk, references to pardons and claims that election systems are "vulnerable" and should be removed. The transcript records the material as public comment; any factual assertions that affect public policy or county operations would require verification and do not by themselves change county procedure.
