"To illustrate how much elections cost taxpayers, Richardson pointed to the primary in the six municipalities.
Carmel spent about $52,000, Noblesville $27,000, Fishers $26,000, Westfield $13,000, and Cicero and Sheridan $3,000 each. Costs for Tuesday's election have not been tallied.
The expenses, most of which are paid by the individual municipalities, cover the cost of poll workers, ballots, supplies, legal notices, postage for absentee ballots, meals, poll books and precinct change notices, Richardson said."
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
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