RICHMOND, Va. – Virginia’s State Board of Elections has voted to certify the state’s election results, two days later than expected because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the city of Richmond’s voter registration office.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that by a 3-0 vote on Wednesday, the state-certified its votes for president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House elections, and state constitutional amendments, in a 10-minute meeting with no comment from board members or the public.

We submitted ours (2) on the first day it came out. I guess council is looking for "better" answers!
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In other words, an overpriced Porta Potty .
This year’s recommendation to take the flu shot is not based on science. Here’s a link to an article about…
Looks like a nice unit, one to be proud of. Just wondering about the final total costs: $69,165°° plus (???)…