Election equipment has arrived
By:
Amber L. Tomlinson
After waiting months for the new and upgraded election equipment to arrive, Pulaski County is now one step closer to being ready for the primary. On Friday, the Pulaski County Election Board members Laura Bailey, Jon Frain and Christi Hoffa, along with Judy Stinemetz and Pulaski County IT Director RB Walters listened as Mike Miller, MicroVote and KNOWiNK customer service, explained how to use the new equipment. Voter registration ends Monday, April 4, and absentee voting (in person) begins Tuesday, April 5, using the new and upgraded equipment. That equipment will be put to the test during the primary election on Tuesday, May 3.