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Appointments no longer needed at El Paso County Motor Vehicle offices

Appointments no longer needed at El Paso County Motor Vehicle offices KRDO COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Appointments are no longer needed at the Clerk and Recorder s Motor Vehicle Offices in Colorado Springs. Tuesday, officials announced people can now visit any of the Clerk s four branches for Motor Vehicle and Driver s License services without an appointment. “Our Office continues to be committed to the health and wellbeing of both customers and staff members,” said Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman. “At this time with vaccinations available and the new, more relaxed health guidelines, we believe the appointment system is no longer necessary, while allowing for more customer visits. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and cooperation during the past year and are pleased to provide personal service when needed.”

El Paso County conducts additional audit of 2020 General Election

El Paso County conducts additional audit of 2020 General Election Published El Paso County conducts additional audit of 2020 General Election EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office has contracted with ClearAudit to conduct an additional audit of the 2020 General Election. ClearAudit is a respected post-election audit system that utilizes a digital process to verify election results. “Our office had this audit conducted to provide one more level of transparency to voters. This audit is not required by state or federal law,” said Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman. “In addition to the two successful audits already conducted for the 2020 Election, we believe the ClearAudit process will instill in voters even greater trust and confidence in our state’s incomparable election system.”

City and county team up to push COVID-19 vaccinations

or some, getting a COVID-19 vaccine is simply pragmatic. “My thought was, if it could in some way speed up putting a period on this mess, I’m in,” El Paso County Treasurer Mark Lowderman says, noting he’s fully vaccinated. Others cite personal reasons, like El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman. Noting his wife and one of his four daughters are nurses, he says via email: “They have been in the trenches fighting against this devastating virus. I fully understand the impact this virus has had on our community.” Broerman got his second shot in March. “I know the hope these vaccines bring to our community and the importance the vaccine brings in keeping them and my loved ones safe,” he says.

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