Voters won’t likely notice a difference when casting their ballots in the Aug. 5 primary and special election, but big changes have improved the process. The Clark County Elections Office recently completed a yearlong renovation project to add space and security measures.
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Source: The Columbian
$5.3 million remodel boosts security and efficiency at Clark County Elections Office
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