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You're
welcome.
We
learn
something
new
at
every
word.
First
order
of
business
is
a
review
of
the
minutes
of
the
last
two
meetings.
I
hope
everybody's
had
a
chance
to
give
them.
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We
do
and
how
we
do
it:
Mr
Whitney
ballpark,
how
many
online
two
virtual
participants.
Thank
you
for
participating
virtually
and
just
remember
that
we
put
all
of
our
meetings
online.
No
one
need
come
to
the
Board
of
Elections
office
to
observe
and
participate.
So
thank
you.
Virtual
participants.
All
right
now
minutes
minutes
of
the
last
two
meetings
they
were
distributed.
I
hope
everyone's
had
a
chance.
I
realized
that
our
colleague,
Mr
Carpenter
is
not
with
us
today,
but
I'm.
Guessing
everyone's
had
a
chance
to
review
and
comment.
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Minutes,
I
I
do
want
to
act
on
them
because
the
minutes
don't
get
posted
until
we
act
on
them
and
when
we
are
in
the
middle
of
adjective
ballot,
processing
I
think
it's
incumbent
upon
us
to
get
the
information
out
to
the
public
as
quickly
and
regularly
as
possible.
So
if
everyone
wants
to
take
a
look.
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All
right,
colleagues
everyone's
had
a
an
opportunity
to
review
the
minutes
on
October,
18th
and
October.
25Th
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
of
October
18th.
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That
is,
that
is
one
that
is
one
meeting.
We
call
it
the
October
18th
Maybe,
all
those
in
favor
of
approving
the
minutes
of
that
meeting.
Please
say:
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed
today.
Thank
you.
Those
minutes
are
approved
and
I
would
also
move
that
we
approve
the
minutes
of
the
meeting
of
October
25th,
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion,
please
say:
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed,
nay.
Thank
you
minutes
from
the
past
two
meetings
are
approved
and
on
we
shall
proceed
director.
Duncan
office
updates.
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We
have
had
300
3641
absentee
by
males
returned
at
this
board
meeting.
It's
gonna
be
a
fun
one.
This
evening
we
have
over
1500
and
we've
had
10
000
requested,
and
we
do
like
I
said
in
previous
meetings,
get
a
pretty
high
return
rate
on
those.
So
I
think
our
our
meetings
will
be
big
and
just.
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For
early
voting,
we've
got
a
few
are
in
the
last
week
of
early
voting
and
we're
in
the
same
schedule
across
the
state.
Now
now
that
we've
gone
through
our
weekends,
everyone
in
the
state
is
at
8
A.M
to
7,
30
p.m,
through
Friday
and
then
on
Saturday.
We
will
all
be
open,
8,
A.M
to
3
P.M
that
Friday
and
Saturday,
for
whatever
reason
are
always
really
really
busy
days.
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So,
if
you
don't,
if
you
want
to
go
early
and
you
don't
want
to
wait
in
line,
try
to
go
a
little
bit
earlier
in
the
week,
it
also
helps,
of
course,
to
become
prepared
so
check
out
your
sample
ballots
and
you
can
do
that
online
or
by
calling
our
office
and
look
at
those
early
voting
weight.
Maps,
we've
kind
of
got
a
little
bit
of
dichotomy
going
where
we've
got
really
busy
sites
and
sites
that
aren't
very
busy.
So
it's
still
friendship,
Center,
Wesley,
Grant
and
Cox
avenue
that
are
our
three.
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And
again
some
reminders
about
election
day.
You
should
go
to
your
assigned
precinct
on
Election
Day
and
though
out
of
Precinct
voting
is
allowed.
If
you
do
that,
you
will
have
to
vote
provisionally
and
you
might
not
get
the
ballot
style
that
is
assigned
to
you,
and
so
it
is
it's
important
that
you
go
to
your
precinct
on
Election
Day.
If
you
don't
know
your
Precinct,
you
can
call
us
or
you
can
look
it
up
online
through
the
pool
and
also
remember
that
there's
no
registration
on
Election
Day.
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So
if
you,
if
you're
not
registered-
and
you
would
like
to
vote
in
this
election,
you
need
to
go
to
early
voting
and
to
do
that
because
that's
not
an
option
on
Election
Day
again,
we
do
have
long
lines
at
early
voting
so
coming
prepared.
The
check-in
process
is
quick.
It
is
the
waiting
for
a
voting
booth
that
is
taking
some
time.
We've
packed
the
sites
with
as
many
voting
booths
as
we
can,
but
it's
still
that's
still.
The
bottleneck
and
I
expect
election
day
to
be
popular
too.
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So
there
could
be
lines
in
the
election
day
as
well
as
well.
Some
other
statistics
that
are
that
I
wanted
to
give
to
you
are
the
number
of
staff
I
I
tallied
up
those
today
and
I
just
thought
that
they
were
interesting
because
it's
a
lot.
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Our
our
skeleton
crew
is
our
11
permanent
staff,
which
grew
this
year
to
11..
So
we
grew
a
little
bit
and
that's
the
the
number
of
staff
that
we
need
really
to
run
throughout
the
year,
but
for
to
put
on
an
election
we
need
we
expand
tremendously,
so
I
thought
you'd
like
those
numbers
right
now.
We
currently
have
33
seasonal
temps
that
help
us
right
there
that's
quadrupling
our
size,
then
we
will
have
16
Rovers.
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Workers,
yes
yep.
Some
of
them
are
also
election
day.
Workers
in
2018,
78,
000,
early
voting,
voters.
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That
this
second
part
of
early
voting
to
have
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
more
volume.
So
we'll
see
if.
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Right
now
for
the
fun
yes,
so
the
next
thing
that
I
wanted
to
sense
that
the
election
day
is
only
a
I
wanted
to
remind
everyone
of
and
give
you
all
a
schedule.
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What
I've
done
with
this
document
is
it's
sort
of
like
an
event
schedule
for
the
day
so
and
I've
highlighted
when
you
know,
expectations
for
the
board
and
AK
also
sent
an
email
out
from
we'll
send
this
document
to
you,
but
on
Election
Day,
we
staff
arrives
at
5
30
in
the
morning
and
then
we
would
like
the
board
to
be
available
readily
available
so
that
if
there's
any
emergencies
arise,
we
can
form
a
quorum
easily
and
we
would
like
that
to
start
at
six
o'clock
at
6
00
a.m.
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The
deputy
will
arrive
to
get
the
certified
absentee
list,
those
will
send
send
out
by
sheriff
and
then
at
6
30.
The
polls
open.
That's
a
really
exciting
and
busy
time
for
us,
and
it
we're
also
catered
all
day
because
we
have
to
stay
here.
So
we
have
breakfast
at
7,
30.
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and
and
then
we
will
at
10
o'clock
upload
the
certified
list
of
absentee
ballots.
Jacqueline.
Does
that
and
then
at
10
A.M
we'll
have
the
first
round
of
10
to
4
numbers.
So
at
10
o'clock,
two
o'clock
and
four
o'clock,
the
precincts
report,
their
numbers
and
we
do
it
by
an
app
and
then
that
gets
posted
to
our
website,
which
is
pretty
fantastic.
It
used
to
take
us
over
an
hour
to
collect
those
numbers.
Now
we
can
get
them
up,
usually
in
30
minutes.
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During
on
Election
Day,
we
have
to
wait
for
those
numbers
to
come
in,
so
we'll
all
learn
together.
How
many
voters
have
turned
down
on
Election
Day,
so
that
happened
starting
at
10
and
then
I
am
going
to
do
three
media
availabilities
that
day
I'll
start
at
11
30
and
do
that
over
at
the
warehouse.
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So
we'll
try
to
make
sure
that
the
public
knows
everything
we're
doing
and
I
will
also
be
giving
a
general
press
conference
on
Monday
the
day
before,
so
that
we
can
answer
any
other
questions.
Lunch
is
at
noon.
2
p.m
is
the
second
round
of
voter
numbers
and
2
p.m
is
really
when
the
board
starts
getting
really
active.
So
at
that
time,
that's
when
we
will
conduct
our
absentee
board
meeting
and
that
meeting
will
have
the
absentee
the
supplemental
list
and
the
oath
that
goes
along
with
absentee.
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So
it's
a
little
bit
different
than
these
board
meetings
that
we've
been
doing.
We
also
have
to
do
any
challenges,
so
you
know
if
someone
has
passed
away
that
voted
during
early
voting,
then
the
board
has
to
enter
those
challenges
and
there's
that
can
only
be
done
on
Election
Day.
So
we'll
we'll
we'll
go
through
that
process
and
then
we'll
start
closing
the
polls
for
absentee
by
mail
and
for
early
voting.
If
that's
all
done
here,
observed
by
you
and
then
once
once,
that
is
complete.
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You
will
recall
that
there's
an
abstract
that
you
all
that
gets
produced
and
you
all
review,
that's
a
handwritten
abstract.
So
that
will
happen.
Also,
then,
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
things
happening
around
that
time
of
day,
we'll
also
be
getting
the
four
o'clock
numbers
for
from
the
sites
and
that'll
be
the
last
count
that
we'll
get
of
the
day.
So
we
won't
know
total
numbers
till
7
30.
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at
7
30.
Of
course,
the
polls
close
and
and
there's
two
things
that
I
wanted
to
point
out
here.
So
at
7,
30
polls
close
and
we
upload
those
results
for
absentee
by
mail
and
for
early
voting.
So
those
will
be
posted
right
away,
which
will
be
a
big
chunk
of
reason.
But
if
there
are
lines
at
the
polls,
then
those
the
law
states
that
everyone
in
line
at
7
30
can
vote.
And
so,
if
there
are
lines
it
might
take
a
little
bit
longer
for
the
results
to
get
in.
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We
have
lots
of
Staff
here,
so
those
Chief
Judges
can
stay
there
and
oversee
the
rest
of
the
process
in
some
other
counties.
All
they
have
is
the
chief
judge
and
the
party
judges,
which
means
they
can't
send
someone
to
bring
the
flash
drive,
which
means
their
results
might
be
slower.
So
that's
something
you
might
get
a
question
about.
You
know
why
is
this
County
not
reporting
yet
well?
They
might
have
a
different
process
than
we
do.
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All
right,
then,
we'll
do
another
media
availability.
While
that's
happened
and
when
we're
happy
with
that
that
process
is
flowing
well
and
I
was
really.
This
location
is
really
good
for
it.
Then
we
moved
to
the
warehouse
and
we
start
accepting
the
the
rest
of
the
supplies
which
come
it
take.
It
takes
longer
for
that
process
to
happen
that
start
the
results
are
coming
back
electronically
here
first
and
then
the
paper
side
of
things
happens
at
the
warehouse.
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We'll
all
move
over
there
I
and
have
that
process
come
in
at
9,
30,
we'll
we'll
have
quite
a
few
precincts
in
by
then.
We
won't
have
them
all,
though
we'll
do
some
more
media
availability,
then,
and
then
we
will
just
get
weight
to
get
all
of
the
precincts
in
make
sure
everything's
going
well
check.
All
of
the
accounting
journals
get
everything
checked
in
and
then,
when
the
last
Precinct.
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Are
there
any
questions
about
either
election
day
or
surrounding
board
meetings,
and
we
can
talk
more
about
what
happens
during
campus.
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B
Years,
the
second
bullet
after
Precinct
seren,
submit
the
number
of
professionals
to
the
state
board.
If
the
survey
is
available
use
it
so.
D
We're
now
required
by
law
within
I,
think
it's
48
hours
to
submit
the
a
number
of
provisionals
to
the
State
Board
of
Elections,
and
they
do
have
done
it
different
ways.
One
election.
It
was
upload
by
a
help
desk
ticket
one
election,
they
had
a
survey,
and
so
we
are
lucky
because
we
have
we
process
provisionals
in
the
computer.
So
we
have
a
number
then
we're
also
checking
in
provisionals
that
night,
and
so
we
would
have
the
number
that
night
if
the
state's
tool
is
available.
B
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Yeah,
whatever
they
decide
how
they
want
us
to
report.
B
Reason
I
ask
is
that
this
is
my
first
rodeo
with
a
big
election
and
and
I
remember.
When
I
ran
for
judge
20
years
ago,
people
were
lined
up
and
then
they
came
back
and
said
to
me.
Well,
we
want
to
vote
for
you,
but
we
couldn't.
You
know
what
so
I
kind
of
brush
that
off,
because
not
getting
judged
is
one
of
the
best
things
that
never
happened,
but
yeah.
B
Yeah
I
didn't
have
a
problem
with
the
process.
I
just
wondered
why
people
would
have
gotten
that
impression
so
anyway,
but
just
talk
to
me
notwithstanding
that
just
walk
through
for
me.
What,
first
of
all?
What
did
you
experience?
You
know
Jake
in
particular,
I'm
saying
and
Linda,
because
you
all
have
been
around
for
a
group
I
think
been
around
for
an
election,
but
people
were
lined
up
closing.
So
what
happened?
What
do
you?
B
A
Your
impressions
at
7
30,
the
chief
judge,
announces
that
polls
are
closed.
Everyone
in
line
shall
be
permitted
to
vote,
but
no
one
shall
join
the
line
as
of
right
now
and
I
know.
In
one
case,
in
my
precinct,
someone
made
a
little
sign
last
voter
and
gave
it
to
the
person
who
was
the
last
person
in
line.
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B
C
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G
I
have
is
when
I
actually
worked
with
polls.
I,
don't
believe
there
was
much
of
a
line
at
7
30,
but
there
might
have
been
a
few
I.
Remember
the
chief
judge
making
an
announcement.
There
was
no
controversy,
I,
don't
remember,
it's
been
years,
writing
down
names,
but
I,
don't
remember
there
being
any
issue
around
it,
but
that's
only
one.
B
And
I
understand
I'm,
not
bringing
that
up,
because
I
think
there's
something
nefarious
going
on
I'm
trying
to
first
of
all,
I
want
to
know
what
you've
learned,
what
you
did,
what
you
learned,
what
what
happened
and,
second
of
all,
what
are
the
opportunities
here
to
reinforce
confidence
in
the
process.
B
You
know
no,
second,
guessing
that
you
know
that
that
there's
that
we
kind
of
thought
through
all
the
little
gaps
and
cracks
there,
that
that,
where
people
might,
you
might
have
a
concern
or
an
expressive,
you
know
about
a-
and
you
know
it
sounds
like
it's
a
great
system
and
then
we
just
I
didn't
see
anywhere
anything
that
said
that
need
to
have
a
bipartisan.
B
Seem
the
law
doesn't
say:
well
it
doesn't
the
law
doesn't
get
you
thank
you
for
sending
it
to
me.
The
law
doesn't
get
you
from
the
you
know
from
the
from
the
rule
that
everybody
in
line
must
vote
to.
What
exactly
does
that
mean
and
how
exactly
does
that
work,
and
rightly
so-
I
mean
everybody's.
Every
every
County
situation
is
going
to
be
different,
but
obviously
we've
got
a
lot
of
experience
with
that
and
I'm
just
been
sitting
here
interrupting
somebody
yeah.
That's.
B
A
Understand
this
coming
Saturday,
the
polls
close
at
three.
There
will
be
lines.
There
will
definitely
be
lines
on
Saturday
at
three
o'clock
election
day
as
Ms
Black
just
noted.
It's
it
just
isn't
as
big
a
deal.
We
don't
have
the
big
old
lines
on
Election,
Day
so
much
anymore,
because
so
many
people
really
vote
but
sure
enough
three
o'clock
on
Saturday
the
lines
will
be
there
and
do
we
do
the
same
thing?
Take
the
names
and
oh,
really,
that's
going
to
be
a
bigger
deal.
The
Saturday
line
is
a
much
bigger
deal
than
the
Tuesday.
C
B
A
Good
and
we
we
used
to
close
the
polls
at
1
pm
on
Saturday
I,
think
somebody
in
Raleigh
just
got
practical
and
said:
yeah
keep
them
open
till
three.
We
always
had
lines
and
even
at
three
we'll
have
a
line:
I'm,
always
hopeful
for
activities
on
that
final
Saturday
of
voting
that
people
want
to
engage
in
in
the
afternoon.
So
they'll
hurry
up
and
go
vote
in
the
morning
and
get
it
done
and.
D
B
A
A
B
Our
I'm
waiting
exactly
I
mean
because
we
don't
know
what
the
situation
is
going
to
be
I
just,
but
to
that
I
would
also
add
that
whoever
makes
the
list
ought
to
sign
it
sure
so.
A
A
B
D
D
We're
down
to
11.
yeah,
so
so
right
now
we're
still
fully
staffed,
but
we
have
a
week
left
might
lose
a
little
bit
of
Staffing,
but
we
we
do
have
assistance.
G
B
D
It's
not
as
strict
as
it
was
in
2020.
We
have.
We
have
all
the
PPE
available
for
voters,
it's
not
required
for
anyone.
F
D
D
Are
there
any
more
questions,
we're
definitely
entering
a
very
exciting
time.
Saturday
like
we
talked
about,
is
busy
for
for
voting
and
all
of
that,
but
also
we
really
kick
into
gear.
So
we
do
all
the
final
early
voting
auditing.
Then
the
next
day
we
get
up
and
we
check
in
Chief
Judges
all
day,
then
on
Monday.
We,
but
we
have
a
board
meeting
that
day.
A
A
I
I
So
and
there's
three
of
those
that
you
see
just
for
approval
or
what
three
of
them
we're
not
going
to
suggest
either
way.
We
just
put
those
on
the
civilian
list,
three
pending
three
threes
that
are
included
in
the
civilian
total
that
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
look
at
before
we
get
to
the
civilian
list.
I
E
H
I
E
E
E
I
So
there
is
a
ballot
that
has
to
get
the
boards
input
on
so
that
we
did
not
duplicate
actually
so
take
there's
71
that
were
duplicated
on
the
overstream
and
one
is
still
waiting
for
voter
intent
to
be
determined
by
before
we
duplicate.
Thank
you
for
catching
that,
okay.
E
E
F
I
A
A
E
C
C
C
C
E
E
I
H
All
right,
colleagues,
you've
all
had
an
opportunity
to
review
the
ballot.
Where
there's
a
question
about
voter
intent.
Did
anybody
have
any
questions
or
concerns
about
that?
It
was
my
opinion
that
the
voter
intended
to
vote
for
the
one
person
at
first
they
exit.
Then
they
colored
it
in
I-
would
move
that.
H
A
A
A
A
A
E
B
E
E
E
E
I
I
I
I
This
was,
she
ended
up
going
into
a
facility.
She
is
in
the
same
Precinct.
She
has
to
say
that
style,
but
the
way
our
system
is,
we
would
have
to
update
her
address
after
the
the
election,
but
her
ballot
and
everything
are
still
the.
I
I
Used
by
a
lot
of
nursing
facilities,
it
allows
someone
with
a
disability
ability
to
go
ahead
and
get
a
ballot
for
the
next
election
that
year,
you
can
only
do
it
in
one
calendar
year.
I
So
let's
say
we
have
a
matching
go
out
in
the
primary.
The
the
people
at
that
nursing
home
are
someone
who's.
Disabled
can
check
a
box
and
say
please
send
me
my
ballot
for
the
next
election,
but
they
can
get
all
the
elections
that
one
year
that
lady
had
it
was
getting
that
Animal
Medical
ballot
all
year
and
she
had
food.
So
she
did
not
wasn't
able
to
report
that
she,
but
when
we
sent
her
her
absentee
ballot,
she
knows
about
us
that
way
that
her
address
had
changed.
Normally.
What
we
would
do
is.
H
I
I
E
E
C
I
I
Jake
might
have
to
address
that
because
I
think
this
may
have
been
and
brought
us
in
the
where
you
get
the
wrong
envelope.
Oh,
what
are
we
doing
so.
A
G
A
G
B
A
B
Staff
is
saying,
is
there
is
some
ambiguity
on
this
staff
saying
that
there's
no
right
line?
There
is
no.
E
A
I
Everyone's
had
an
opportunity
to
to
take
a
look
at
this,
and
did
anyone
have
any
questions
any
more
questions?
Now?
Yes,
we
do
she's,
we
know
which
facility
she's
at
and
her
address.
A
Yeah
it
looks
like
it
would
be
at
102,
Holcomb,
Cove,
Road,
Candler
28715
and
that's
physical
matter.
What
to
do,
and
this
is
the
same
Precinct
as
43
same
ballot.
Stop
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
this
absentee
ballot.
A
No,
we
are
allowed
to
say
the
names
of
our
absentee
ballot
voters
out
loud.
In
fact,
it's
encouraged
because
that's
the
only
way
people
in
the
audience
can
check
they
want
to
know
who
right
now,
but
anyway,
what
we
understand
is
this
individual
is
has
moved
to
an
assisted
living
facilities
in
the
same
Precinct
and
has
has
the
same
Balance
style
as
she
would
have
had
previously.
A
Under
the
circumstances,
I
move
that
we
approve
this
ballot,
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion,
please
say:
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed,
nay,
thank
you
that
Bell
is
approved
and
please
put
it
with
the
precinct
where
it
can
be
processed
pressing.
The
belts
in
that
precept.
Okay,
now
for
the
trickier
question.
A
And
so
to
be
clear
in
this
case,
we
have
two
ballots
that
were
voted
by
a
couple
who
reside
at
the
same
address
and
have
the
same
survey
and
he
signed
hers
and
she
signed
his.
E
All
right,
we
have
a
motion
before
the
board
any
discussion
of
that
motion.
Any
questions
approve
both
balance.
I
guess
we
can
almost
take
this
near
certainty,
but
CRV
numbers
on
the
ballots
will
match
once
we
open
it.
G
D
G
B
B
I
B
B
F
A
A
B
B
B
A
Primary
colleagues
Let's
Mr
procedo.
What
have
you
there.
B
C
A
E
E
H
E
I
guess
I
guess
Mr
aceto.
My
thinking
is,
if
we
rejected
the
ballot
we
would
be
keeping
surmise
on
top
of
surmise
and
I
know
that
this
is
in
some
sense
kind
of
like
a
hearsay.
It's
a
hearsay
on
the
yellow
on
the
yellow,
devil
hearsay
on
the
yellow,
a
piece
of
paper
that
I
would
accept
that
ballot.
In
my
view,
well.
A
E
Bye
I
guess
it
was
you
all
are
much
better
in
Formula,
like
emotions,.
G
E
We
accept
that
ballot
notwithstanding
the
x
mark
through
the
period
about
the
witness
signature.
Second,
all.
A
G
A
A
That
instruction
come
out
that
that
instruction
is
not
correct.
Reading
the
names
of
Voters
who
have
cast
absentee
ballots
by
mail
is
one
of
the
reasons
we
do
this
in
a
public
meeting.
A
D
Refers
to
the
boss,
so
the
the
thing
to
take
into
consideration
that
is
different
from
the
past
is
that
now
only
the
names
of
approved
ballots
are
public,
and
so
you
haven't
technically
approved
these.
Yet
so,
if
you
disapprove
one
of
those,
then
that
is
information
that
wouldn't
be
public
would
or
would
not
would
not
be
so.
D
C
C
D
A
D
D
E
I
just
had
a
question
about
the
procedure.
If
I
recall
correctly,
there
can
be
challenges
to
absentee
ballads
on
the
day,
the
election
and
at
the
precinct,
although
that
really
happens.
E
D
E
I
mean
I
guess
my
question
is:
how
would
like
one
of
these
people
out
here
know
to
challenge
an
absentee
voter
who
submitted
a
one
of
these
ballots
that
we've
got
here?
How
would
they
know
the
challenge
them
unless
they
heard
the
names
read
out
or
something
like
that.
E
G
D
A
D
D
A
B
A
B
B
B
F
F
I
B
B
B
E
A
A
H
A
F
F
F
F
A
A
C
F
E
A
A
A
C
A
A
E
E
F
E
F
C
B
B
B
G
F
G
C
A
F
B
H
E
A
A
F
F
F
D
D
D
A
F
B
A
A
A
F
F
F
E
F
C
B
E
C
F
G
E
A
A
F
F
A
A
B
E
E
E
E
G
A
A
A
A
A
B
Procedo
Do,
you
have
a
I,
think
it's
a
crappy
signature
I
think
if
they
really
intended
to
to
nullify
there
would
have
been
something
else
on
there.
Besides,
just
that
can
I
say
that
crappy
signature,
so
I
I,
I.
B
A
B
B
A
Motion
before
the
board
and
the
motion
is
to
disapprove
the
ballot,
because
it
has
only
one
witness
signature,
Ms
Black
is
that
a
characterization
with
which
you
would
agree.
A
Right
all
those
in
favor
of
emotion,
please
say
aye
aye,
no,
all
those
opposed,
nay,
nope.
Okay,
the
motion
carries
three
to
one.
We
are
disapproving
that
ballot
and
we
do
ask
staff
to
notify
the
voter
to
indicate
to
the
voter
that
the
board
believed
that
there
was
only
one
witness
signature
on
that
envelope
that
second
signature
having
been
obliterated.
F
B
H
E
B
B
A
F
F
E
F
C
C
G
A
E
F
A
A
A
C
C
A
C
A
E
A
F
A
C
A
A
F
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
C
C
C
A
A
G
C
A
A
E
E
H
H
I
I
E
A
A
A
A
A
B
H
B
I
B
B
F
E
E
A
I
A
F
B
E
A
B
A
C
A
A
A
B
C
I
Well,
we're
just
going
to
duplicate
it.
Yeah.
A
A
A
E
C
G
B
B
E
E
A
A
E
C
C
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
F
F
F
B
A
A
B
That's
Jake.
I
E
A
F
A
C
G
E
F
E
E
F
F
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
F
F
B
B
H
C
F
F
B
G
A
B
F
F
A
A
B
B
F
F
F
F
A
F
F
F
A
F
A
G
G
G
F
F
G
I
F
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F
G
G
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B
E
B
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F
A
F
F
H
F
A
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Ary
category,
something
is
it
right,
but
okay
category,
you
need
in
terms
of
approval,
disapproval,
okay!
So
then
what
we're
talking
about
these
instances
that
we
encounter?
Where
change
as
a
category,
because
at
the
ends-
and
we
get
this-
seems
because
we
we
had
cids
that
were
mismatched
here
they
turned
out
bad
and
so
I
needed
to
do
this
stuff.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
But
it's
got
a
this
morning
and
it's
got
some
real
history.
F
F
So
that's
that's!
The
trajectory
friend
wants
to
see
you
then
all
right,
colleagues
I
think
we
can
see
the
light
at
the
end
of
the
proverbial
tunnel
to
move
things
along.
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
1449
additional
civilian
ballots
that
we
have
reviewed.
We
already
approved
one
earlier.
F
No,
please
please
that's
the
motion,
questions
comments.
We
started
out
with
fifteen
hundred
thirty
three
ballots:
1455
civilians,
correct
and
then
now
we
are
down
to
1440.
Instead
of
1455
civilian,
we
are
approving
1450.
Today
we
moved
two
of
them
to
the
disapproval,
pile
because
you
might
recall
at
the
beginning
of
the
Moon
meeting
staff
was
recommending
29
ballots
for
disapproval.
We
now
have
that
number
at
31.
F
F
Those
were
the
two
of
them
were
the
had
to
do
with
the
envelopes
that
that
all
three
of
them
all
three
of
them,
were
the
mismatched
cids
from
the
reprint
reissue
ballot.
So
the
old
ballot
was
in
the
new
album.
Okay,
there
were
three
of
them.
Yes,
and
you
might
recall,
we
have
some
others
from
previous
meetings
and
we'll
tackle
all
those
at
canvas,
so
that
is
a
total
of
1
000
500
wait
a
minute.
Oh
man,
your
numbers
right.
F
So
yeah,
that's
a
total
of
1
528,
correct
ballots
that
we
were
approving
today,
so
Mr,
Schultz,
I
I,
don't
know
if
my
numbers
have
shed
any
light
on
this
or
make
you
feel
any
more
comfortable
with.
F
F
F
Oh
okay,
okay
and
that's
the
total
for
the
approvals.
In
addition
to
that,
we've
got
31,
disapprovals
and
I
will
give
you
all
the
detail
on
those
disapprovals
in
a
minute,
and
then
we
have
the
three
with
the
mismatch
Civ
due
to
the
first
envelope,
all
right.
So
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
that
we
approve
the
additional
1449
civilian
ballots,
knowing
that
we
have
already
approved
one
all,
those
in
favor
of
the
motion,
please
say:
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed,
nay,
thank
you.
Those
1449,
plus
one
civilian
ballots
are
approved.
F
I
also
move
that
we
approve
the
74
overseas
ballots
that
we
reviewed
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion.
Please
say:
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed
May.
Thank
you
and
I
also
move
that
we
approved
the
four
military
ballots
that
we
approved
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion.
Please
say:
aye
aye,
all
those
opposed
May.
F
Thank
you.
Finally,
well
almost
finally
I
move
that
we
disapprove
31
ballots,
that
we
reviewed
for
the
reasons
that
were
31
ballots
disapproved
for
the
reasons
that
are
enumerated
in
the
report
that
we
signed
and
that
I
will
summarize
for
the
minutes
in
a
minute
Ms
block.
We
did
add
on
one
of
those
sheets
that
there
was
a
missing
voter
signature
and
I,
don't
know
if
it
made
it
onto
all
the
sheets
yeah.
F
It
was
a
case
where
there
was
not
only
a
witness
signature
missing,
but
also
the
voter
signature,
which
is
actually
a
research
yeah
yeah.
We
we
got
that
okay,
so
I
moved
that
we
disapproved
the
31
ballots
that
were
enumerated
in
the
report
that
we
have
reviewed
inside
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion.
Please
say:
hi
hi,
all
those
opposed,
nay.
Thank
you.
Finally,
I
move
that
we
shift
three
ballots
from
the
recommended
for
approval
to
the
pending
pile
that
we
will
resolve
on
canvas
day
these
three
ballots.
F
F
To
summarize
the
disapprovals
there
were
31
disapprovals
nine
were
disapproved
because
there
were
no
Witnesses.
F
Five
were
disapproved
because
the
first
witness
did
not
sign
four
were
disapproved,
because
the
second
witness
did
not
sign
four
were
disapproved
because
there
was
only
one
witness
foreign
two
were
disapproved
because
the
voter
did
not
sign
in
both
of
those
cases.
There
was
also
a
missing
Witness
two
were
disapproved
because
the
witnesses
did
not
provide
their
full
names.
F
F
Nah
well,
who
ended
up
on
the
bottom
of
their
division:
yeah
the
Nationals
the
Nationals
place,
so
we
duplicated
23,
but
one
of
those
was
in
the
overseas.
That
was
the
one
that
we
told
you
that
they
didn't
feel
comfortable
pre-duplicating.
So
that's
why
the
the
one
that
we
did
in
here
was
22.:
okay,
because
that
other
one
was
already
calculated
in
there.
Okay,
so
they
were
military,
74
overseas
and
the
22
that
we
do
ballots
that
we
duplicated
before
this
folder.
Thank
you.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
The
meeting
is
adjourn.
Thank
you,
everybody.
It's
10,
17
p.m.
It
is
late.
Thank
you!
So
much
for
staying
with
us,
Marianne
Jan
in
particular.
Thank
you.
You
are
the
Super
Troopers,
but
I'm
telling
you
stream
this
stuff
online.
You
don't
have
to
you,
don't
have
to
wait
down
there,
but
it
loses
so
much.
Yes,
it
does.
Yes,
it
does
Jan
says
you
had
to
be
there.