On Tuesday, May 14th the Marshall County Election Board certified the May 7th Primary Election results. Steve Harper, chairman of the election board said 210 absentee ballots were mailed out and 182 were received back in the office by the deadline. He explained that one ballot was rejected because the signatures did not match. The
Monday afternoon members of the Marshall County Election Board met in the County Clerk’s Office to approve credentials and count the early mail and travel board ballots. Marshall County Clerk, Jenny Bennit said during the weeks prior to the May 7th a total of 1130 individuals walked into one of the polling sites in the
On Monday, members of the Marshall County Election Board were given an update on early voting. County Clerk Jenny Bennett told the board that 209 absentee ballots have been sent out and 110 of them have been returned. Absentee ballots must be received in the Clerk’s Office by 6 p.m. on May 7th. The
Monday morning members of the Marshall County Election Board met to review and consider the Pre-Primary Campaign Finance Report submitted past the deadline by Republican Jesse Bohannon. The County Election Board first swore in Steve Harper as the Republican member, replacing Adam Lukenbill. They then held the reorganization of the board for 2024. Steve Harper
Noon on Friday, April 19th was the deadline for filing the pre-primary campaign finance report for primary candidates. WTCA has acquired copies of all six County Commissioner candidate's reports, the five Republicans and one Democrat. Incumbent Mike Burroughs running for re-election on the Republican ballot for County Commissioner in District II. Mike opened his finance report