Notice Of Post Election Ballot Audit 2022 Primary Election Sheridan County, Wyoming

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The Sheridan County Clerk’s Office will conduct a Post-Election Ballot Audit of the 2022 Sheridan County Primary Election in accordance with and as required by the Wyoming Secretary of State policy (dated June 29, 2022) of a statistically significant sample determined by the Secretary of State’s Office. This audit may be attended by a named representative(s) from any political party to observe the audit. The County Clerk, along with Election staff and sworn Election officials representing both major parties, will conduct the audit on August 19, 2022, beginning at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the new addition in Election Office, 224 S. Main Street, Sheridan, WY. This notice will be posted on the County website and at the County Courthouse as required. For questions, contact Eda Schunk Thompson, County Clerk, at 307-674-2500, or email at ethompson@sheridancountywy.gov.

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