Fall 2019 County Lines

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PHOTO RECAP

County Clerks meet in Craighead County County clerks met in Jonesboro/ Craighead County Sept. 19-20, 2019, for their fall conference. Attendees were updated on elections, filing for office procedures, best practices for election security, levee district reporting, voting machines and more. Also, Secretary of State John Thurston swore in the new slate of 2020 association officers.

Secretary of State John Thurston stands with association President, Little River County Clerk Deanna Sivley; Vice President, Cross County Clerk Melanie Winkler; 2nd Vice President, Saline County Clerk Doug Curtis; Secretary, Faulkner County Clerk Margaret Darter; AAC Board member, Polk County Clerk Terri Harrison; Treasurer, Randolph County Clerk Rhonda Blevins; at-large members Greene County Clerk Phyllis Rhynes and Cleveland County Clerk Jimmy Cummings. Not pictured: AAC Board member, Clark County Clerk Rhonda Cole. Jefferson County Chief Deputy Clerk Tiffany Lowery speaks with State Board of Election Commissioners Director Daniel Shults.

Arkansas Association of County Clerks’ President and Boone County Clerk Crystal Graddy (right) chats with Benton County Clerk Betsy Harrell, Benton County Elections Administrator Dana Caler and Benton County Chief Deputy Clerk Tiffany Underwood.

Pictured are Pope County Clerk Pam Ennis, Hot Spring County Deputy Clerk Patty Griggs and Pope County Chief Deputy Clerk Karri Warren. COUNTY LINES, FALL 2019

Above left: AAC Legal Counsel Lindsey Bailey speaks. Above: Secretary of State’s Office Director of Elections Leslie Bellamy gives an elections update. Left: Mississippi County’s Clerk Janice Currie, Chief Deputy Clerk Martha Best and Deputy Clerk Tiffany Baker pose for a photo. 39


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