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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: STEVE WEIR, County Clerk-Recorder-Registrar of Voters
DATE: November 17, 1998
SUBJECT: CONSOLIDATION OF ELECTIONS WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL
ELECTIONS
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATION:
I APPROVE requests to consolidate elections with Statewide General Elections
subject to item 6 (below), amortization of mail inserter equipment costs for
Martinez Unified School District.
2. FIND that the Clerk-Recorder has made progress over the past year that will
accommodate consolidations in the following ways:
a. The increased number of ballot cards will require additional vote counter
stations. Due to space limitations and the capacity of the current Data
General computer, the Clerk has secured 6 additional machines from
Multnomah County, Oregon for 20%of new cost. In addition, the Clerk
has acquired a P.C. based tally system(B.C. WIN)that will allow for these
machines to be used. (This option was not available in 1997. Contra
Costa was the first county to try this system out. It has since been
successfully certified by the Secretary of State and installed in Riverside
County.)
3. CONSIDER the following qualitative issues which are expected to result from the
requested consolidation(s):
a. Timeliness. With the new B.C. WIN system and a new streamlined ballot
delivery system,ballots will arrive and be counted quicker than in the past.
It should be noted that with consolidation, a slower vote count will take
place than without consolidation.
b. Accuracy. More staffing will be needed to run consolidated elections.
However, the demand for that staff will go down in odd numbered years.
We are concerned about having trained temporary staff. Mr. Denton
believes that we can bring on temporary staff early enough to train them
for each election.
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VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
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AYES: NOES: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
ATTESTED December 1 , 1998
Phil Batchelpt,Clerk of the Board of
cc: isors and County Administrator
B DEPUTY
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Page 2,attachment to Board Order
Jully 16, 1998
Election Consolidation Request
C. VQtgr J=act. While turnout at a general election is higher than the
turnout at an "off year" election,high voter turnout and long ballots result
in long lines at the polls and"voter drop-off' towards the end of the ballot
and on issues on the backs of some ballot cards. Many voters have chosen
to vote absentee as an attractive alternative to waiting in long lines at the
polls. Providing absentee ballots is a costly alternative as the County must
process the application,mail the ballots, and process the returned ballots,
which includes checking the signature on every ballot returned. The
inevitable increase in absentee ballots will exacerbate the already lengthy
time it takes to determine the official results of an election. The tallying of
absentee ballots delays the official canvass and, in the case of a close race,
(as the one that occurred in the 1996 General Election)can leave the
winner undetermined for several weeks.
d. Long--Range Staff, S12,Ue and Capital Planning. The Elections Office has
gone through a lengthy and successful reorganization. Defining areas of
responsibility and providing additional training have resulted in a more
professional office. Long term space needs are being addressed at this
time although there is not a defined solution at this time. With the new
B.C. WIN tally system and the potential for moving towards a P.C. based
election operation,we feel comfortable that we will not need to replace
our election software or our hardware in the foreseeable future.
4. ACKNOWLEDGE that the Clerk-Recorder attempted to find a way to "work with local
agencies to develop a fee structure that does not penalize agencies which choose to hold
elections in the odd-numbered years." While this issue was a directive of a 1997 Board
Order, County Counsel has found that the Clerk cannot structure a pricing mechanism
that would favor one election year over another.
5. ACKNOWLEDGE that with consolidations off of odd numbered years onto even
numbered years,revenues will go down significantly for odd year elections and will go
up slightly for even numbered year elections. (This issue will not have an impact on
budget years 1997-98 nor 1998-99. The first impact will be noticed in budget year 1999-
2000. It is not possible to determine the impact at this time until the full impact of
consolidation is considered. However, it is safe to assume that when a major district
moves its election off of the November,odd numbered year, any district that remains on
that ballot will have to pay a higher election charge. There will be increased pressures for
many districts to follow suit and request consolidation.)
6. ACKNOWLEDGE amortization of the cost of equipment identified in item 1 (above)
over a five year period(Elections in November,2000, 2002, and 2004) and the spread of
those costs among those agencies seeking consolidation off of November, odd numbered
years onto November, even numbered years. This funding proposal was approved by the
Board of Supervisors on March 24, 1998.
BACKGROUND:
After lengthy discussions in March, 1997,the Board denied eight requests for
consolidation upon the recommendation of the Clerk-Recorder. The Board directed the
Clerk to work with the districts to see if away could be found to equalize costs between
even and odd years. Based upon a November, 1997 County Counsel Opinion,the Clerk
and the County are restricted in the manner in which election billings can be formulated.
The Board also asked the Clerk-Recorder to review capital and space requirements. The
Clerk has determined that with the exception of expanding the inserting capacity of the
Elections Office, all other concerns have been, or will be addressed.