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In this radio interview, Mason County Auditor Steve Duenkel discusses recent changes in the Mason County Auditor's Office, including relocating operations to create more space for ballot processing and election observers. Duenkel outlines the busy election year ahead, with five elections scheduled, including a special election in February and the March presidential primary. The conversation touches on ballot security measures, such as enhanced surveillance on drop boxes, and Duenkel emphasizes the importance of voter registration updates and signature verification in Washington's vote-by-mail system. The interview also covers the complexities of caucuses and primaries, including the involvement of both major parties in the state. Duenkel highlights transparency efforts through live streaming of ballot processing activities and drop box surveillance.

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