election 2022
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El Paso County approves contract for ballots after commissioner leaves meeting
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The El Paso County commission on Tuesday voted to fund a contract to print ballots for the upcoming primary and general elections after hours of passionate testimony opposing the company that will provide the ballots, concerns over conflict of interest and calls to improve election security generally. The commission voted 3-0 to approve $850,000 for…
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Mary Shinn tweet, County Commission
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Michelle Malkin calls on the El Paso Commission to dig into the delay in contracting to print ballots. #election2022 pic.twitter.com/1kVJsajR3B — Mary Shinn (@maryshinn) April 5, 2022
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Mary Shinn’s tweet, County Commission
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Some residents are concerned that Wayne Williams worked for Runbeck, the company printing ballots, and his wife Holly Williams is a county commission. Holly Williams recused herself from a vote on the contract previously and planned to recuse herself again. #election2022 — Mary Shinn (@maryshinn) April 5, 2022
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Tuesday’s key exchange at the El Paso County commissioners’ meeting
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The El Paso County commission on Tuesday voted to fund a contract to print ballots for the upcoming primary and general elections after hours of passionate testimony of opposition. Commissioner Longinos Gonzalez expressed concerns about the contracting process prior to recusing himself from the vote completely and eventually walking out of the meeting. (Courtesy: Office of the…
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Denise Kmilek calls for change
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Denise Kmilek called for a return to hand-counting ballots in El Paso County. #electionsecurity pic.twitter.com/0qhrU0R1aI — Mary Shinn (@maryshinn) April 5, 2022

