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Commission approves up to $95,200 from contingency to cover special election and runoff for House District 130
Summary
Elections director asked the commission to replenish budget lines after an unanticipated special election; the commission approved $95,200 from general fund contingency to cover the March special election and an April 7 runoff, with early voting locations and turnout details provided.
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The Augusta-Richmond County Commission voted March 31 to allocate up to $95,200 from the general fund contingency to cover the costs of a March 10 special election for House District 130 and the April 7 runoff.
Elections Director Travis Doss told the commission that the March special election cost just under $60,000 and that the runoff, with fewer days of early voting, was expected to cost roughly $38,000. Doss said the largest line items were poll worker pay and advanced voting staffing; early voting locations for the runoff were the municipal building (Linda Beasley room) and Henry Bighgam Community Center, open 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m. through April 2.
Why it matters: The special election followed the resignation of a state representative and required unbudgeted election administration costs. The director reminded commissioners that turnout in the special election was slightly above 4 percent and encouraged eligible voters in the district to participate in the runoff.
Action taken: The commission approved the funding request, with money coming from the general fund contingency.
Next steps: Elections staff will proceed with runoff operations and provide updates on turnout and final costs.

