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Why they serve: Meet the judges behind Natrona County’s primary
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Natrona County Clerk Tracy Good ran the session while election specialist Amanda Kennedy demonstrated the equipment.
Who are the elections judges?
About 57 precinct table judges staff the county’s polls, and they come to the work for different reasons.
The rumor reflects a sharper political climate, and each of the judges was asked whether it gives them pause.
“You have to learn to stop and breathe and think and figure out a way to work with those people,” she said.