
1 minute read
Elections:
Continued from Page 6 advanced voting and that it would be Milton City Hall. However, the question of how many polling places there would be on election day saw debate.
During the April 10 meeting, Krokoff suggested that the city should have three polling locations for more “cushion,” diverging from the Milton election committee’s recommendation of two locations.
Advertisement
Krokoff provided a color-coded map to the City Council, outlining three precincts and highlighting potential polling locations, like Milton City Hall, the Milton City Park and Preserve, and the Milton Municipal Court.
Three voting sites could better accommodate a voting surge, Krokoff said, and they align with the city’s three council districts.
Some councilmembers disagreed with the proposal. From a cost savings perspective, Councilman Rick Mohrig preferred to stick with the election committee’s recommendation. In the first year, three polling locations would cost the city around $11,000 more than
See updates
appenmedia.com/municipal_elections