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Lunenburg County electoral board signals interest in Calvacere to support electronic poll books

Lunenburg County Electoral Board · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Lunenburg County Electoral Board voted June 4 to notify Calvacere that the county is interested in its proposal to support electronic poll books after the vendor that bought Demtech ended support for Virginia; the motion passed though the minutes do not list a mover or vote tally.

The Lunenburg County Electoral Board voted on June 4 to inform Calvacere that the county is interested in the company’s proposal to support the county’s electronic poll books after a vendor change.

The registrar reported that the firm that acquired Demtech ended support for the State of Virginia, and that former Demtech employees have formed Calvacere and submitted a proposal to provide EPB support. The board made a motion to notify Calvacere of the county’s interest; the minutes record that the motion was approved but do not record who moved or seconded the motion or the vote tally.

Board members did not provide procurement details during the meeting. The minutes identify the secretary as having reported completion of logic-and-accuracy testing for the DS-200 machines and Express Vote ballot printers and noted that a newly trained staff member, K. J. Saunders, assisted with testing. The EPB support item was presented as part of the meeting’s old business; no contract award, timeline, or funding details were included in the minutes.

Next steps recorded in the minutes are limited to the board’s approval to indicate interest; staff or the registrar will handle follow-up communication and any required procurement or contract review outside this meeting.