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Tarrant County Elections Audit: No Errors Found

Tarrant County Elections Audit: No Errors Found

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March 11, 20261m 32s

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Tarrant Countys elections administrator conducted a hand-count audit of the Texas Senate District nine runoff, staying within budget and finding no errors in the ballots. The audit, which covered all ballots from the January 31st election, was approved by the Texas Secretary of State. However, Commissioner Alisa Simmons raised concerns about the expense, as it never went before the full commissioners court for a vote. The administrator explained that his office over-budgets for state-mandated audits, but Simmons, who is running for county judge, pushed back, saying all big spends still need court review. The audit involved the countys ballot board counting the ballots, with staff handling paperwork and sorting. The final costs are still unclear due to delayed invoices after back-to-back elections.

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