BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS

Friday, August 16, 2024 · 5:00 PM AM · Room 501, City Hall

TL;DR

The Board of Election Commissioners met to finalize the August 13th Partisan Primary election results, processing provisional ballots and addressing any ballot challenges. The meeting focused on officially certifying the election outcomes and conducting a review of Election Day operations.

Key Decisions

  • Certification of Partisan Primary Election Results Certified
  • Processing of Provisional Ballots Completed
  • Review of Ballot Challenges Addressed
Minutes PDF

Agenda

  1. Call to Order
  2. Call to Order
  3. Call to Order
  4. Roll Call
  5. Approval of Previous Minutes
  6. Processing and Canvassing of Provisional Ballots for the August Partisan Primary 08/13/2024
  7. Review and Processing of Ballot Challenges
  8. Certification of the 08/13/2024 Partisan Primary
  9. Report from Executive Director regarding Election Day and After Action Review Discussion
  10. Adjournment
  11. Untitled item
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