COUNTY OF GRANVILLE: Message from the Board of Elections

COUNTY OF GRANVILLE: Message from the Board of Elections
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County of Granville issued the following announcement on Dec. 19.

On behalf of the Granville County (NC) Board of Elections, we would like to say a resounding “thank you” to the 145 Election Workers that worked the 3 polls during One-Stop and the 15 precincts on Election Day.

We thank Gary Bowen and the Facilities Staff who picked up and safely delivered all election equipment to their locations before and after the Primary and the General Elections.

We thank Printelect technicians, who provide support for our voting machines and equipment on Election Day.

We thank Chris Brame, Granville County IT Director, and Ron Jones, Network Administrator, who keeps the computers running during the One-Stop early voting, and other IT staff that assist.

We thank the Apple Rock Company staff that provided the table shields tailored for each location that kept the poll workers and the public safe from Covid-19.

We appreciate James C. Wrenn, Jr. Board of Elections attorney for supporting us by providing sound legal advice throughout the years.

We thank the Granville County Manager and the County Commissioners for their support.

Last but not least, we extend profound gratitude to Granville County (NC) Elections Director, Tonya Burnette and the Board of Election’s Office Staff who work diligently, year after year, with the people mentioned above to make elections happen in Granville County, NC.

Your roles in the election process provided an opportunity for the 40,430 registered voters in our county to have their voices heard. Suffice it to say, we sincerely and truly appreciate you and all you do.        

Original source can be found here.



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