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Warrick County election board approves minutes, advances updated vote-center plan for county review
Summary
The Warrick County Election Board reviewed and largely cleared an updated vote-center plan, identified data points to reconcile, set a March 2 follow-up and scheduled an April 1 public machine test and early-voter training; members also discussed ADA access at one site and a state bill that could shorten early voting.
The Warrick County Election Board met starting at 11:02 a.m. to review an updated vote-center plan, approve minutes from its Jan. 15 meeting and set dates for training and a public machine test.
The board unanimously approved the Jan. 15 minutes after a motion on the floor; “All in favor, say aye,” one board member said, and members responded “Aye.” Members then reviewed an edited vote-center plan produced by staff member Lynette and agreed to a short follow-up meeting on March 2 to finalize edits before submitting the plan to the county council and county commissioners.
Why it matters: the plan sets how and where early voting and election-day voting will be conducted for the county’s roughly 48,000 active voters and therefore affects voter convenience and resource needs. Board members noted inconsistent voter totals inside the draft (different pages list different figures) and asked staff to reconcile the…
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