Guilford Selectboard Wants to Share the Facts
The Selectboard has an interest in the people knowing the truth. Statements have been made and complaints have been circulated that are untrue. Those statements tarnish the reputation and impugn the credibility of the Selectboard whose interest is in making Guilford a great place to live and visit. We are writing now to present actual facts to the neighbors we serve.
On Wednesday July 3rd, the Guilford Selectboard held a special meeting titled Staff Access to Town Vaults per 24 V.S.A § 872. The special meeting was to address communication within the town office. A discussion was needed to begin creating internal policies and protocols within the town office regarding vault access and duties. At this meeting the Selectboard was adamant that not a single Selectboard member has codes to either of the vaults, nor do we want access, or view this as appropriate. With this meeting, it became clear that internal policies and protocols, including swiftly installing a security system would be a necessary good measure.
On July 15th Danielle Latulippe, Town Clerk of Guilford sent a message to the Election Administration at the Secretary of State with concerns about a secure election. Stating that she was hearing from outraged voters, she lodged a complaint alleging that Zon Eastes, chair of the Guilford selectboard, a former election official now running for state representative, had access to the vault containing election materials. This statement is simply false.
17 VSA § 2456 states “no person shall serve as an election official in any election in which his or her name appears on the ballot of the Australian ballot system as a candidate for any office unless he or she is the only candidate for that office…”
Zon Eastes has recused himself from any election conversations or policy-making regarding the vaults and internal protocols. He has also withdrawn from being an election official in regard to the August 13th primary.
No Selectboard member, including Zon Eastes, has combinations to any vaults in the town of Guilford. Both combinations were changed this year by the Town Clerk.
The Guilford Selectboard has full faith that the Town Clerk has the experience and support to run a seamless election for all Guilford voters, which is a pivotal role and responsibility of the office.The Town Clerk now has a safe for storage of all election materials per the suggestion of the Elections Division at the Secretary of State’s office.
The selectboard will continue to communicate with all office staff and elected officials to ensure the safety and security of the town office through surveillance, a new safe for election materials and secured lock boxes. We trust that the policies being developed will ensure cohesiveness and confidence, and uphold the democratic process.
Tara Cheney
Verandah Porche
Michael Becker
Chip Carter
