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Thursday, November 11, 2021

NorCo Elections Comm'n to Certify Results on Nov. 22

Now that canvassing is complete, the Elections Commission is expected to certify results on November 22 at a time to be determined. This will follow the November 19 casting of lots for races in which there were ties.  

8 comments:

  1. Does this mean all the votes have been counted? Are the totals shown on the county website finally the last numbers? The county council races were very close.

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  2. Sure No Problems--Wow

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  3. Very hard to count votes these days or so it seems.

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  4. You are nuts. There is no significant difference in the way a canvass is done now and the way it was done in the 1930s. You weren’t paying attention then and are not paying attention now. You just don’t like the tallies.

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  5. Like the tallies are correct today

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  6. The victory by Brown over Bruno by a mere 42 votes is very disturbing indeed. Evidently the voters of this county have amnesia as the Brown adm. was a total disaster and a rein of terror by a total jerk with no political savvy or smarts. I am sure he thinks he will be the thorn in Lamont's side as he tries to reinsert himself into any and all discussions and decisions using his four year debacle as a source of infinite reason to nay say what the majority wants to achieve. Please do not let this clown gain any traction within council.

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  7. So Brown sitting on council where McClueless was, and McClueless sitting in executive seat where Brown was ..
    Mix that with an uninformed group of self indulging, wannabee commissioners .......this county is in sad shape

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