Marengo Commission approves voting software purchase

Published 1:17 pm Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Bob Dooley of Keet Consulting Services, LLC (KCS) gave a presentation to the Marengo County Commission on Dec. 12 discussing their voting registration software, which has a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) component to be used with a county’s Board of Registrars.

KCS’s ES&S PowerProfile Voter Registration software would more accurately determine the polling places for each county resident, as well as what district and precinct part voters belong in. The program would decrease inadvertent voter fraud in the county. Barry Hunt, member of the Marengo County Board of Registrars, said the services would ease the board’s burden.

KCS’s services would cost $7,500 up front and $500 for maintenance, $675 a month or $3,750 upon installation, $3,750 upon the one year anniversary and $500 per month. A motion was passed to accept the proposal from KCS while negotiating the price.

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• A motion was passed to approve the Grand Jury’s request for new chairs in the Grand Jury Room.

• A motion was passed to table the E911 Board appointment for District 1. A motion was passed to reappoint Ricky Hall for District 3 and Carolyn Rogers for District 5.

• A resolution was passed for the redemption of bonds for Series 2011-B Warrants. The council passed the resolution to make larger payments in order to pay off the debt more quickly beginning in February 2018.

• A motion was passed to change the employee holidays in 2018. State employees in Marengo County will not receive Confederate Memorial Day or Jefferson Davis’ birthday off. Instead, they will receive Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 off. Employees will also receive Nov. 23 off.

• Corrections Officer Justin Coleman was awarded at the meeting with a certificate from the Alabama Jail Training Academy in recognition of his completed training.

• A motion was passed to table discussion of the repainting of the Marengo County Detention Center as no bids were offered at the meeting.

• Laurie Hall announced the polling place in District 2 of the county was moved to a different room in the current location of Church of Flame.

• Commissioner Calvin Martin recommended three partially paved roads be paved to completion. Commissioner Freddie Armstead recommended Martin get a bondage for the project.

• Armstead discussed the dilapidated condition of County Road 1. A motion was passed that No Thru Trucks signs be posted to County Road 1 as well as lowering the weight limit to 25 tons on the recommendation of County Engineer Ken Atkins.

• Commissioner Thompson discussed Sweetwater High School requesting to place speed bumps next to the school. A motion was passed to allow the request with SHS paying for the speed bumps and Marengo County installing them as well as purchasing and installing accompanying signs.

The Marengo County Commission meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 9:00 a.m. in the Marengo County Courthouse in Linden. Meetings are open to the public.

(This article originally appeared in the Saturday, December 16 issue of the Demopolis Times.)