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9/7/2010
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2010
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45
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RES 2010-45
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(I) Provide adequate training, forms, and logs to track the ballot inventory for mail -in, <br /> replacement, test and duplication ballots. <br /> (J) Appoint, as required by law, train, provide written materials and pay a sufficient <br /> number of qualified election judges to receive and process the voted ballots as they are returned <br /> by the U.S. Post Office or are hand- delivered to the designated voted ballot return sites; and to <br /> receive and process unvoted ballots returned to the County Clerk by the U.S. Post Office. The <br /> processing shall include the date stamping of all ballots received (both voted and unvoted) on the <br /> date they are returned; the counting of the number of ballots returned each day; and the batching, <br /> by category and date and the recording of the above on a daily log. Pursuant to C.R.S. 1 -6- <br /> 101(5), the County Clerk shall hold a class of instruction concerning the tasks of an election <br /> judge and a special school of instruction concerning the task of a supply judge not before <br /> September 20, 2010. <br /> (K) If applicable, combine the text of the TABOR Notice submitted by the City with <br /> those of other jurisdictions to produce the TABOR Notice Package. The County Clerk may <br /> determine the order of the TABOR Notice submitted by the City and those of other jurisdictions <br /> to be included in the TABOR Notice Package provided, however, the materials supplied by the <br /> City shall be kept together as a group and in the order supplied by the City. The cost for the <br /> printing and mailing of the Notice Package shall be shared on a prorated basis with the other <br /> jurisdictions having Notice issues on the ballot. <br /> (L) Make every effort to determine and use the "least cost" method for mailing the Notice <br /> Package. <br /> (M) Address TABOR Notices to "All Registered Voters" at each address of one or more <br /> active registered electors of the City and mail on or before October 4, 2010. Nothing herein shall <br /> preclude the County Clerk from sending the TABOR Notice or TABOR Notice Booklet to <br /> persons other than electors of the City if such sending arises from the County Clerk's efforts to <br /> mail the TABOR Notice Booklet at "least cost," or in the most efficient manner. <br /> (N) Certify the number of registered voters, residing within the City on or before October <br /> 4, 2010 defined as those who have registered to vote from their residence address within the City <br /> on or before October 4, 2010. The certification shall be given to the City on or before October 8, <br /> 2010. <br /> (0) Charge the City for the regular hourly rate of temporary employees and for such <br /> overtime and extra hours of staff needed to prepare for and conduct the Election. When <br /> appropriate, the costs will be shared with other jurisdictions participating in the Election. In <br /> addition to the City's pro -rata share of the general cost of the Election, any costs specific to the <br /> Election incurred by the County in the preparation and conduct of the Election for the City alone, <br /> shall be the sole responsibility of the City. <br /> (P) If state statute provides for a specific scheme for an entity to pay for its share of an <br /> election, the County Clerk shall bill that entity according to the statutorily set forth formula. <br />
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