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EAGLE This is why they practice.
During testing of the countys voting equipment last week, Eagle County Clerk and Recorder Teak Simonton and her crew discovered a glitch.
Due to a printers error, a light smudge runs across the line for Rohn Robbins, a candidate for the Eagle County Home Rule Charter Commission.
During testing of the countys voting equipment last week, Eagle County Clerk and Recorder Teak Simonton and her crew discovered a glitch.
Due to a printers error, a light smudge runs across the line for Rohn Robbins, a candidate for the Eagle County Home Rule Charter Commission.
The vote-counting machines picked up the smudge as a vote for Robbins. To remedy the mistake, employees from the clerks office for the last several days have been hand-counting Robbins part of the ballot all the candidates for the two at large seats on the charter commission.
Everything else is being run through the machines, Simonton said. Weve verified multiple times that every other race is being tabulated accurately.
Since ballots are being hand-counted as they arrive by mail, Simonton said she doesnt expect the Nov. 1 vote-counting to take too much longer than it would normally.
I expect well have all the results no later than 10 p.m., she said.
While theres more work, and some frustration in the clerks office, there is a bright side to the mistake. The printer has waived his fee for the ballots, which will ultimately save Simontons office more than $10,000.
That will more than cover the added labor of hand-counting, she said.
Staff Writer Scott N. Miller can be reached at 949-0555, ext. 613, or smiller@vaildaily.com.
Vail Daily, Vail Colorado
Everything else is being run through the machines, Simonton said. Weve verified multiple times that every other race is being tabulated accurately.
Since ballots are being hand-counted as they arrive by mail, Simonton said she doesnt expect the Nov. 1 vote-counting to take too much longer than it would normally.
I expect well have all the results no later than 10 p.m., she said.
While theres more work, and some frustration in the clerks office, there is a bright side to the mistake. The printer has waived his fee for the ballots, which will ultimately save Simontons office more than $10,000.
That will more than cover the added labor of hand-counting, she said.
Staff Writer Scott N. Miller can be reached at 949-0555, ext. 613, or smiller@vaildaily.com.
Vail Daily, Vail Colorado
Election day
When: Nov. 1
How to vote: By mail, or drop ballots off at any Eagle County Clerk and Recorders office. For more information: call 328-8715 |


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