
The Marshall County Election Board set dates for the programming of voting machines and the public test of those machines.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Election Board set dates for the programming of voting machines and the public test of those machines.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will have several discussion items before them when they meet this morning.
Argos Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney will discuss an intergovernmental agreement for planning services. Clerk Deb Vandemark, acting on behalf of the Marshall County Election Board, will present a contract with Microvote and Brian Kubicki will have an annual agreement with Gibson Insurance for approval. Treasurer Angie Birchmeier will have a tax billing contract proposal from Worrell Corp. and Planning Director Ralph Booker will present a right-of-way dedication for approval for Carl Stockberger.
A few changes to Marshall County’s zoning ordinance are being discussed by the County Commissioners this morning. The sections up for discussion involve sign standards, as well as permits and fees, according to the advance meeting agenda. Continue reading
The Marshall County Commissioners will consider a request to update some of the county’s voting equipment prior to November’s General Election.
The Marshall County Council has decided to pursue upgrades to its voting technology in preparation for November’s General Election.
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The vote center model worked smoothly according to the Marshall County Election Board.
This was the first year the process was used. It’s designed to allow residents of Marshall County an opportunity to cast a ballot at any of the available polling locations. Poll pad technology will provide voters with the proper ballot.
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The Marshall County Council members held a lengthy discussion about the purchase of e-poll books for the November election.
Clerk Deb Vandemark explained that 15 iPads would be purchased to be placed at all of the voting sites for the purpose of signing in voters at the polls. There are 14 poll sites for the county’s 29 precincts. One extra iPad would be on hand as a backup.