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Auditor seeks $20,000 for ballot‑on‑demand printers to reduce waste and improve security

Woodbury County Board of Supervisors · February 4, 2026
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County Auditor Michelle Scaff won board approval to use up to $20,000 from FY26 gaming funds to buy ballot‑on‑demand printers, laptops, a folding machine and carts; she said the system improves security, reduces preprinted ballot waste and supports satellite voting locations.

The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors authorized up to $20,000 from fiscal year 2026 gaming funds to purchase a Ballot‑on‑Demand printing system, including two printers, two laptops, a paper folding machine and mobility carts for in‑house absentee voting. County Auditor Michelle Scaff told the board the system would strengthen election security by using secure sign‑on for printing and improve…

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