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Rob Menzies, left, and Wes Soule pull a ballot as part of an audit of a recent election in Boulder County.
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Rob Menzies, left, and Wes Soule pull a ballot as part of an audit of a recent election in Boulder County.
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Boulder County officials will do a risk audit to show how primary election votes were counted and collected in an event open to the public at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at 1750 33rd St. in Boulder.

Audit board officials randomly choose ballots to check in connection with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office as part of the risk audit process. To attend the event, RSVP by Monday to vote@BoulderCounty.gov.

Officials plan to sign off on the election results after a 2 p.m. meeting on July 11. Residents can view the meeting by making an RVSP to vote@BoulderCounty.gov by 10 a.m. that day. Final election results are expected to be posted on July 12.

For more details about ballot risk audit procedures visit www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/RLA/faqs.html.