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Harnett County elections office begins staggered rollout of ballot-on-demand printers; budget and training plans discussed

Harnett County Board of Elections · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The elections director told the Harnett County Board of Elections that ballot-on-demand equipment arrived but is missing a few printers; staff will stagger deployment and schedule vendor-led training. The board also discussed the office budget, vendor training options and planning for future voting-equipment replacement.

Unidentified Speaker 5, the elections director, told the Harnett County Board of Elections that ballot-on-demand equipment arrived at the office today but “we are missing a couple of printers, but that's not gonna stop us from moving forward.” The director said remaining printers are sufficient to begin deployment and that vendor representatives Jennifer Sparks and Matt Wise of Printelect will be asked to provide setup and training at early-voting sites.

The director said the rollout will be staggered, starting at the Lillington site—which uses the majority of ballot styles—and then moving to…

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