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Smith County board accepts resignation, rejects recension for elections administrator
Denise Hernandez (bottom right) sits and waits as the Smith County Elections Commission discusses her future. Hernandez tendered her resignation earlier this week, then rescinded the resignation a day later. The commission ultimately decided to reject her recension.(KLTV)
By KLTV Digital Media Staff
Published: May. 7, 2021 at 12:48 AM CDT|Updated: May. 6, 2021 at 12:38 PM CDT
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The Smith County Elections Commission accepted the resignation of Elections Administrator Denise Hernandez this afternoon.
Hernandez submitted a letter of resignation Monday to Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran. On Tuesday, Ms. Hernandez sent Judge Moran a second letter, asking to rescind her resignation. However, after discussing the issue in executive session, the Smith County Elections Commission decided to accept the resignation and rejected the letter to res
Smith County elections administrator resigns after 3 months on job The Smith County Elections Commission on Tuesday voted to hire Denise Hernandez as the county s new elections administrator. (Source: Smith County Elections Commission) By Stephanie Frazier | May 3, 2021 at 4:13 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 4:21 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Smith County’s elections administrator has resigned, effective at the end of this week, the county says, two days after local elections were held.
According to Smith County spokesperson Casey Murphy, Smith County Elections Administrator Denise Hernandez submitted a letter of resignation Monday afternoon to Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran. Hernandez had only been in that position for three months. She was previously Henderson County elections administrator, a position she’d held since 2008.
New signs on Tyler square reminding people of loitering ordinance Signs on Tyler square (Source: KLTV) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | April 19, 2021 at 4:18 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 5:34 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Those who are familiar with the square in downtown Tyler may have noticed some new signage recently.
The Smith County Commissioners’ Court said they wanted to make people aware of an ordinance that has been in effect since 2010.
“As the county, we are continually trying to improve our interface and communication with the public,” said Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran. “Updating signage on the square was just another way to do that elating to the use of that space. It’s a friendly reminder of how we can best use that space for the benefit of all the public.”