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Clay Supervisors Certify Primary Votes

Clay Supervisors Certify Primary Votes

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Spencer, Iowa (NorthwestIowaNow.com) — Final certified totals from last week’s primary election show voter turnout in Clay County absolutely shattered historical trends.

 County supervisors approved the canvas unanimously on Tuesday morning, June 9, 2026. Clay County Auditor Ann Baschke says final metrics confirm voter turnout was up.

Despite a heavy traffic at local precincts on June 2, the number of contested provisional ballots remained virtually flat.

Auditor staff also noted the increased voter volume caused zero tech friction, with state-mandated security checks matching human tallies perfectly.

Election workers walked away with one final bright spot—a significant batch of brand-new local voters.

 Auditor staff note that the combined spike in overall participation and day-of registrations bodes well for community engagement moving deeper into the 2026 midterms.

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