Elections administrator Jim Riley, who ran the work session, points to supplies at the back of the elections work room. Volunteers pictured were: first row, Charlotte Freeborn; Barbara Elmore; David Schafer, running for Democratic Precinct 6 judge; Jerry Vaclav; Carlos Reyes; Jill Pilcher; Betty Hahn and Andrea Brightwell; second row, Terry Collier; Cathy Collier; Keith Whited; Deborah Hill Russell, running for Democrat Precinct 12 judge; Sue Bentch, running for Democrat Precinct 4 judge; Jerry Farley, running for Republican Precinct 2 judge; Kristen Andreasen, running for Republican Precinct 15 judge and Neill Northington, running for Republican Precinct 5 judge.
– Standard-Radio Post/Christine Granados
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January 17, 2024
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A trio of Republicans running to be precinct judges, including Jerry Farley, Precinct 2; Kristen Andreasen, 15, and Neill Northington, 5, gather supplies that will be used at their precinct during early voting and day of voting. There will be more work and training sessions throughout the month of January hosted by the Gillespie County Elections Department.
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