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County officials flag ballot-stamping and oath procedures after constitutional election

Johnson County Elections Commission · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Party chairs and elections staff raised procedural concerns after the constitutional election: whether early-voting ballots must bear a head-clerk stamp or initials, how judges should be sworn under a form updated in Sept. 2023, and reports that the Secretary of State website directed some voters to the wrong polling places.

At the Johnson County Elections Commission workshop on Dec. 11, Republican party chair Robin Wilson pressed the elections office on a training change she said requires ballots to be stamped with the head clerk's initials during early voting. Wilson warned, "A ballot is not considered a full an actual true ballot until it is stamped. If it's not stamped and it's counted, we're in trouble." She said stamps ordered with one administrator's initials would need…

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