Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections to meet on May 14

Robb Pitts,Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Fulton County
Robb Pitts,Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Fulton County
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The Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections will hold its regular May meeting on May 14 at 11 a.m., according to a statement released on May 5. The agenda includes updates about elections operations and a review and discussion of the upcoming Primary Election scheduled for May 19.

The meeting is set to take place at the Fulton County Government Center Assembly Hall, located at 141 Pryor Street, SW, Atlanta. Those unable to attend in person can view the proceedings online via https://www.youtube.com/c/FultonGovernmentTV.

Fulton County manages its finances through the treasurer’s office by investing funds and distributing revenues to various entities, according to the official website. The county also promotes community well-being by hosting events such as the annual Fulton County Fair and supporting resilience through emergency education.

Additionally, Fulton County oversees facilities including the courthouse in Salem as well as library branches in Mammoth Spring and Viola. The county operates as a subdivision of Arkansas and works with state and federal agencies for emergency management. Covering an area exceeding 600 square miles, it aims to improve quality of life for residents by offering services like tax collection, property assessment, and emergency coordination—all described on the official website.

The upcoming board meeting will provide updates relevant for voters ahead of the primary election later this month.



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