Politics & Government

Cherokee Elections Chief Fired Amid Investigation

The Cherokee Board of Elections voted to unanimously fire Janet Munda, who is facing a criminal investigation not related to voting irregularities or election procedures.

Cherokee County Elections Supervisor Janet Munda has been terminated from her position.

The Cherokee County Board of Elections and Registration unanimously voted to fire Munda from her position she's held for 10 years during a called meeting late Wednesday morning, according to the Cherokee Tribune

Board Chair Randy Gravley said Munda is under a criminal investigation not related to voting irregularities or elections procedures.

Kim Stancil is currently acting as the interim supervisor. 

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