Election Board Reaffirms Candidate Walking List Price

The Marshall County Election Board agreed to continue charging candidates for office for walking lists of registered voters.

The walking list is often used during door-to-door campaigning or for mailers during election season. The cost for a disc containing voter registration information was previously set at $50 in Marshall County. Whether that cost was still reasonable was under discussion during Tuesday morning’s meeting.

Marshall County Clerk Debbie Vandemark says the matter came up after candidates began making requests.

“I started looking back through some previous minutes,” says Vandemark. “In 2010, the Election Board reviewed the cost of computerized data to individuals requesting copies of the voter list.”

Large amounts of data are included in the walking lists that can result it hundreds of pages if printed.

According to Marshall County ordinance, the cost to print is 10-cents per page. That means using a disc for the information could be more cost effective.

Vandemark says it’s also difficult to e-mail the files.

“The files are so large that it’s very difficult to e-mail that much data,” says Vandemark.

Alternatives to paying for discs such as using information stored on a website for candidates to access were also considered. Marshall County must wait until an E-Poll book demonstration to answer that question.

Party officials present also said that if the two major parties purchased the disc and made copies for each of their candidates, the cost would remain $50. That expense was approved by the Election Board, unanimously.

July and August Deadlines Driving Potential November Candidates

A deadline for candidates seeking office in Starke and Marshall County has finally arrived.

Candidates seeking a position in both Plymouth and Bremen are expected to submit the necessary paperwork to declare their candidacy by noon today. According to the Marshall County Clerk of the Court’s office, communities hosting a Town Convention, such as Argos, have a slightly different candidate filing deadline of August 3rd.

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Some BMV Branches to Changes Hours for Primary Elections

The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will be changing their hours slightly, next week.

According to BMV Commissioner Kent Abernathy, branches located in counties with elections in May will extend their hours on Monday and Tuesday. The extended hours will allow the BMV to issue driver’s licenses and state ID cards that can be used for identification at polling sites.

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