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Hall County Government Attorney Van Stephens and Emergency Management Agency Director Casey Ramsey will soon serve in new roles. According to a news release from Hall County Government, Stephens will serve in his role as County Attorney in-house, as opposed to externally with Gainesville-based law firm Stewart, Melvin & Frost. Stephens has served as the government s attorney since September 2019. His first day as Hall County’s in-house counsel is set for January 18. “Van brings over 35 years of experience to Hall County, and his expertise has already proven invaluable to our organization,” said Hall County Administrator Jock Connell. “Bringing the County Attorney position in-house is a natural move as this county continues to grow and develop, and it will surely benefit both staff and the public as our need for access to that type of legal advisement continues to grow along with our county.” ....
The Hall County Board of Elections and Registration turned aside four challenges to local voters at a special called meeting Wednesday, Dec. 23 at the Hall County Government Center. Three of the challenges called into question the addresses of 8,502 voters, while a fourth challenge questioned the validity of the registrations of 40 voters who signed up to vote in Georgia s U.S. Senate runoffs after the Nov. 3 election. Hall County Elections Director Lori Wurtz presented the challenges to the board, identifying the citizens who brought the challenges as Ricky McQueen, Theresa Webb of True the Vote and Chris Fetterman. Each questioned the validity of voter addresses on the different lists they submitted to the board. Wurtz said neither McQueen nor Fetterman cited the sources for the lists they submitted, but Webb noted that her list of 5,514 names came from National Change of Address (NCOA). McQueen and Webb submitted their challenges on Dec. 18, while Fetterman submitte ....