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City of International Falls appoints election judges for 2026 primary and general elections

City of International Falls Special City Council · July 13, 2026
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Summary

At a special meeting July 13, the City of International Falls Special City Council appointed a slate of election judges and city administrative staff to support the Aug. 11, 2026 primary and Nov. 3, 2026 general elections; the council declared the appointments unanimous, and the meeting adjourned at 4:03 p.m.

The City of International Falls Special City Council appointed a slate of election judges and city administrative staff for the Aug. 11, 2026 primary and the Nov. 3, 2026 general election during a brief special meeting called to order at 4:00 p.m. July 13.

The Chair read the full slate of proposed judges: Kelly Briggs, Joanne Doernhecker, Julie Ehrman, Beth Johnson, Ramona Johnson, Debbie Harris, Jan Clow, Deborah Peterson, Kathy Sikala, Cindy Story, Renee Whitbeck and June Wilson. The Chair also named the city administrative staff who would assist: Lisa Riggs, Betty Bergstrom, Laurie Humbert, Crystal Scryon, Emma Rudd and Sherry Stensland.

The Chair moved to appoint the listed judges and staff; a Committee member seconded the motion. During the brief discussion, the Committee member said, "Just like to thank, everybody that volunteers to do this, and I know some of them have been doing it for many years. So just take the time out of their day and even tell things have changed from when some of them started. We really appreciate it." The Chair then called for the question.

Multiple members vocalized "Aye," and the Chair announced that the election judges were appointed unanimously. The transcript records the unanimous declaration but does not specify a numeric vote tally.

With no further business on the special meeting agenda, the Chair adjourned the meeting at 4:03 p.m.