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Monroe County election board certifies equipment test, readies new early‑voting space and approves extra workers for May 5 primary
Summary
The Monroe County Election Board on March 31 received certified test results for ballot scanners, heard that the new early‑voting facility is operable, set two April meetings, and adopted a resolution to add additional poll workers ahead of the May 5, 2026 primary.
The Monroe County Election Board on March 31 reviewed certified equipment test results for devices to be used in the May 5, 2026 primary, was told the new early‑voting space is ready with a short punch list, set two preparatory meetings in April and adopted a resolution to add additional poll workers to the roster.
Clerk reading correspondence reported that on March 24 the county tested six scan devices and a high‑speed scanner using a 3,988‑ballot test deck and that "test results are certified correct and accurate, respectfully submitted." The written update named BNL IT Services owner Robert A. White as present for the testing and noted a League of Women Voters observation report from Ralph Shaw.
Kylie, speaking for election staff, said 29 people checked in for the…
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