Recount for the Public Service Commissioner District 5 Republican Race Was Completed

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The recount for the Public Service Commissioner District 5 Republican race was completed yesterday with no changes to the results. Certification of the recount is pending a canvass of the vote which will take place on Monday, July 11, 2022 at 11am in the City-County Building, Rm309. 

Candidates or representatives of the candidates were allowed to observe the recount in person. 

Pictured below: Commissioners Hunthausen and Rolfe along with Treasure/Clerk and Recorder Amy Reeves watch as Commissioner McCormick opens the sealed ballot storage to start the recount.

Original source can be found here.



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