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A Washoe County employee counts June 2020 primary election ballots.A Washoe County employee counts June 2020 primary election ballots. Trevor Bexon/This Is Reno

County: ballots will go out the first week of October

September 30, 2020 by Noticiero Movil

Washoe County today issued a statement about the local voting process after a local campaign consultant urged people to flood the county with complaints. 

The claim: ballots were meant to have been sent in September.

The Registrar of Voters, Deanna Spikula, said, yes, the county had wanted ballots to go out sooner. The county website says they were sent Sept. 14 but another document on the website indicates they will be sent Oct. 2. UPDATE: Spikula in a follow-up statement said the Sept. 14 was incorrect and the website has been update.

Read the entire article at This Is Reno.

This portion of the article is shared as part of our collaboration with This Is Reno. This story was originally published on September 24. It was written by Bob Conrad.

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