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Government
2:38 pm
Mon July 23, 2012
Montgomery County in Need of Poll Workers
By Drew Adams
Montgomery County, Tennessee officials say they are in need of additional citizens to work at polling places.
Five new precincts have been added to the county due to population growth in recent years, bringing the total number of precincts to 29. A recent string of cancelations have left the county looking for additional volunteers to fill approximately 20 spots. The state primary and county general elections are scheduled to be held Thursday, August 2nd.
