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The Ashland County Clerk is a Constitutional Officer elected every four years by the voters of Ashland County. They serve as the chief election official, conducting all federal, state, county, local, and school elections. Additionally, the County Clerk acts as the secretary and official record keeper of the County Board. The County Clerk's duties include election administration, such as filing officer for County candidates, publishing election notices, and delivering ballots and supplies to municipal clerks. They also handle election equipment programming, maintain the Wisconsin Voter Registration System, and report election night results. Furthermore, the County Clerk is responsible for conducting Board of Canvass and recounts, as well as providing services to the County Board, including preparing and publishing agendas and minutes, maintaining records, and signing contracts.Generated from the website