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Primary Election Ballots Must Be Reprinted |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
Sheldon D. Johnson, Amador County Registrar of
Voters, announced today that he received notice from the office of the
Secretary of State that Amador
County is one of six counties that had ballots
delivered that do not have sufficient water marks and tinting. Official
ballots for distribution to the precincts are being reprinted by the counties
elections software contractor and all costs associated with this process will
be borne by the vendors.
Delivery of
the new ballots will be in time to meet the Election Department deadlines for
issuing ballots to the precinct workers for Election Day. Johnson said the water marks and
tinting will not affect the counting of the ballots; therefore, the printing
problem will not affect the vote-by-mail ballots already mailed out. The
vote by mail process includes several security measures including a complete
audit trail of the number of ballots issued, received, and cast. Johnson says
all signatures are verified prior to ballots being accepted for counting. As an additional security measure, the
Election Management System used by the Election Department will not allow a
voter to cast more than one ballot at any election. If voters have any
questions, they should contact the Election Department at (209) 223-6465. This process is open to the public. Anyone interested in observing is welcome.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 January 2008 )
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