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Los Alamos County Election Manager Gloria Maestas completed her official last day on the job Tuesday 鈥?retiring after 25 years of dedicated service. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostBy Carol A. CLARKLos Alamos Daily Postcaclark@ladailypostStarting as a student, Los Alamos County Election Manager Gloria Maestas completed her official last day on the job Tuesday 鈥?retiring after 25 years of dedicated service. I started working at the County as a student in 1994 and was lucky enough to be hired full time in the Finance Department in 1995, Maestas told the Los Alamos Daily Post. [url=https://www.cup-stanley.fr]stanley mugs[/url] I worked in Accounts Payable/Indigent Health Care until I moved over to the Clerks Office as a Deputy Recorder on Christmas Eve 2001. In February 2005, Maestas was promoted to Election Manager, a position she has held for 15 years. The 2020 General Election was bittersweet, she said, because throughout the process she knew this would be her last.She explained that in the Clerks Office all staff are cross-trained. Not only was she the Election Manager planning for an election, she also assisted the office staff in da [url=https://www.stanley-germany.de]stanley cup[/url] ily land record recording, supporting the Probate Judge, selling marriage licenses and Council meeting support.Maestas spoke about her fondest memories at the County. Those who know me, know I am super shy and love to be behind the scenes! she said. Bu [url=https://www.stanleycups.co.nz]stanley nz[/url] t knowing in the 35 elections under my belt that I had a part in helping Los Alamos voters elect their governor, president, representative, co Hwpn Daily Postcard: Bucks Spend Night On Yucca Street
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