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Counting the votes

By Mike Jones 1 min read
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From left, Terrie Thomas, Amanda Garrett, Cary McGee and Donna Walker sort the mail-in ballots for processing before handing them over to nearly two dozen other workers stationed at tables in the Crossroads Center building’s meeting room as they count the mail-in votes from Tuesday’s election.

Elections workers in Washington County were busy Tuesday morning pre-canvassing the more than 14,000 mail-in ballots the office received for the off-year election.

Workers sorted the mail-in ballots for processing before handing them over to nearly two dozen other workers stationed at tables in the Crossroads Center building’s meeting room as they count the mail-in votes from Tuesday’s election.

The election results came in too late for today’s print edition of the newspaper, but a full story can be found online at www.heraldstandard.com.

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