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Technical glitch leads to hand vote-count
Due to a technical glitch that impaired the computers that typically tabulate election results, members of the Maury County Election Commission, including Jason Whatley and Maury County Election Administrator Todd Baxter, were forced to count the ballots by hand using addition machines and calculators and triple checking, Whatey said.
Once the results were tabulated by hand, the final calculations were handwritten on a large white sheet of paper and posted on the back wall of the board room at Spring Hill City Hall on Thursday.
The results showed that voter turnout in Spring Hill could exceed 8%, a goal of retiring mayor Rick Graham, who tried to raise the turnout through a pie-in-the-face challenge to the community.
Spring Hill Election Day: Citizens to elect new mayor, aldermen
The Daily Herald
Election Day in Spring Hill officially kicks off April 8 with voters heading to the polls to cast their ballots for a new mayor and four aldermen.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. this year, featuring five locations.
Poll Locations:
Spring Hill High School, 1 Raider Lane, Columbia
Northfield Training Center, 5000 Northfield Lane, Spring Hill
Longview Recreation Center, 2909 Commonwealth Drive, Spring Hill
Heritage Elementary School, 4801 Columbia Pike, Thompson s Station
Voters are required to vote at the designated precinct in which they live.
Voters will be able to select an aldermen from each ward.
Ward 3 opponents aim for business-like approach to long-term city growth
The Daily Herald
With Spring Hill s election just days away, the Ward 3 is the only opposed race, drawing three candidates, each with a vision to tackle growth, road improvements and plans to lead the city into a prosperous four years.
The race includes ― incumbent Kevin Gavigan, as well as newcomers Brent Murray and Angela Privett.
Each candidate s focus has similarities regarding the biggest issues facing Spring Hill, including a need for better roadway infrastructure to combat increasing traffic, as well as addressing the city s limited water/sewer capacity and preserving green space.
Daily Herald to host Spring Hill candidate forum on March 31 columbiadailyherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from columbiadailyherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.