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Board discusses food-shelf drive and sick-ballot deliveries, then adjourns

Board of Civil Authority, South Burlington City · August 4, 2026
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Summary

Staff announced a food-shelf drive at polling locations and identified two volunteers who share candidate last names; the board arranged volunteers for potential sick-ballot deliveries, moved to adjourn, and scheduled tabulator testing for those who remained.

Staff announced that a local food shelf will run a serial drive at polling locations outside the polling rooms and warned that two volunteers associated with the food shelf share candidate last names; staff asked that campaign names not be displayed at food-shelf tables. "Emily Krasnow is on the board, and so is Fritz Burkhart," staff said, and asked that volunteers avoid using candidate branding.

Members also arranged volunteer coverage for sick-ballot deliveries and confirmed who would be available. The meeting then moved to adjourn by motion and voice vote; those remaining completed tabulator testing after adjournment.