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Commissioners have different opinions on election funding from state

Butler County Courthouse Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle

Butler County commissioners expressed differing opinions about the effectiveness of state legislation that makes the county eligible to receive nearly $700,000 to administer the upcoming election under a set of rules aimed at improving the integrity of elections.

Agreeing to abide by the rules is a requirement of the law passed in early July that creates the Election Integrity Grant Program and allocates $45 million from the state budget to fund the program. The law calls for annual funding.

At their July 27 meeting, the commissioners agreed to apply for a grant of up to $696,389 from the program, which allows counties to receive $5.15 for each registered voter. Butler County has 135,235 registered voters.

The rules attached to the grant require the county to not receive any election funding from third parties, to begin counting election ballots at 7 a.m. on Election Day, and to continue that ballot counting uninterrupted until it is complete.

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