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Marcia Hall Resigns After Election Defeat

MADERA COUNTY – Following her defeat in Tuesday’s primary, Madera County Auditor Controller Marcia Hall has tendered her resignation and will not serve out the balance of her term, according to a statement from the County Administrative Office.

Madera County Board of Supervisors Chairman Tom Wheeler issued the following statement:

“It is with great regret that our Board accepts the resignation of Madera County Auditor Controller Marcia Hall. Ms. Hall was an integral part of our County team and was instrumental in improving internal controls and accounting procedures. We wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors.

“In the coming weeks, the Board and the County Administrative Office will work closely with the Auditor’s Office to ensure operations continue to function smoothly.”

Marcia Hall was defeated in Tuesday’s primary election by challenger Todd Miller, who won 56% of the vote to Hall’s 43%.

Miller will be sworn in at the first meeting of the Board of Supervisors in 2015.

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