Luzerne County Councilâs election inquiry committee finalized its recommendations on Thursday and will present its findings to council next month.
First, committee members will receive a draft copy of the committeeâs final report on Friday, Chairwoman Linda McClosky Houck said at the end of Thursdayâs committee meeting, held remotely.
If committee members agree with the findings, the committee will hold no further meetings and will submit its report to the full county council on Feb. 9, Houck said.
Council formed the committee, which includes council members Stephen J. Urban, Harry Haas, Sheila Saidman and Houck, in October, following several election-related controversies.
The Luzerne County Council election inquiry committee will issue a final report in the next two weeks, committee Chairwoman Linda McClosky Houck said Thursday.
Luzerne County Manager David Pedri has suspended the search for a new county election director, after two applicants withdrew and two others did not pass muster with an interview panel
Luzerne County Manager David Pedri has suspended the search for a new county election director, after two applicants withdrew and two others did not pass muster with an interview panel
Luzerne County Councilman Walter Griffith has proposed two amendments to the county charter that he wants to see on the May 18 primary ballot for voters to consider.