Top election official in crucial Washoe County says she was forced out
The top election official in one of the nations most politically important counties said Wednesday she was forced out of her role just weeks before the November presidential election, disputing an official statement that she asked for a leave after experiencing stress issues.
The abrupt departure of Cari-Ann Burgess as the interim registrar of voters in northern Nevadas Washoe County one month ago is the latest sign of turmoil in a county that has been roiled for four years by people pushing election conspiracy theories. Washoe, which includes Reno, is a swing county in a state where this years presidential contest is expected to be narrowly decided.
Burgess told The Associated Press in an interview that she had refused personnel changes sought by the county managers office and had offered to step down and return to her prior position as deputy. She said she was told that was not possible.
In a meeting with county staff, including representatives of the district attorneys office, Burgess said she was forced to put a request for leave in writing despite her desire to stay.
I feel like I was absolutely forced out, but I have no idea how we got to this point, Burgess said in her first public remarks since her departure. Because the previous Friday and Monday, before I was put on leave, I was having high praises. They were like, Youre doing a great job, youve got this, youre the best person for this job because you brought this team together.
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