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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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As also described in Sections 3.3(A) and (B) of this IGA, the City shall submit the ballot <br /> layout to the County Clerk in a form acceptable to the County Clerk. As an example, but not as a <br /> limitation, ballot texts shall not include graphs, tables, charts or diagrams of any kind. The <br /> County Clerk shall not impose a modification requirement on the City which would alter the <br /> ballot text in any way. This provision is intended to allow the County Clerk to process the ballot <br /> layouts in a cost effective, efficient manner in order to prepare them for printing. <br /> Additionally, the City shall submit an audio recording of good quality with the names of <br /> each candidate clearly spoken on the recording. This requirement is intended to aid the County <br /> Clerk in programming the audio component of the electromechanical voting equipment for the <br /> Election. <br /> (B) Pursuant to Section 3.3(A) and (B) of this IGA, the City shall make any <br /> modifications to the ballot layout or audio recording(s) as requested by the County Clerk. If no <br /> modifications are requested, or after final modifications have been made to the ballot layout, the <br /> City shall review, proofread, and approve the layout, format, and text of the 'final draft form' of <br /> the City's official ballot and/or TABOR Notice input within 24 hours of being provided the copy <br /> to be proofed. <br /> (C) Provide to the County Clerk all required TABOR Notices concerning ballot issues <br /> in the manner required by Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado State Constitution. The <br /> submission will include the ballot title, text, and fiscal history or any other required wording for <br /> the TABOR Notice on September 21, 2010. The early submission will expedite the typesetting <br /> of the variable data of the TABOR Notice which will allow the City sufficient time to proofread <br /> their portion of the TABOR Notice and will allow the printer to make a better judgment on the <br /> time it will take to print, address, and mail the notices. <br /> (D) Prepare and publish legal notices of the Election as required by law <br /> (E) Provide, if necessary, the names and telephone numbers of no less than three (3) <br /> individuals' who are capable of working on the election counting center's Inspection and <br /> Duplication Board on Election night, or any other election activities that the County Clerk <br /> requires help with, in her sole discretion. The names shall be submitted by the Election Officer <br /> to the Contact Officer no later than October 18, 2010. The supervisor of the Ballot Resolution <br /> and Duplication Board will provide instructions to the workers relative to their assigned task on <br /> Election night before they perform their assigned duty. The Resolution and Duplication Board <br /> shall perform their duties in the public meeting room on the first floor of the County Clerk and <br /> Recorder's office at 1750 33` Street, Boulder no later than 7:00 p.m. on the evening of <br /> November 2, 2010. Each representative will be paid $10.00 per hour for his or her services, if <br /> they wish to be paid. <br /> 'These individuals must be capable of performing detailed, sometimes tedious job <br /> assignments related to receiving the voted ballots, preparing them for the Resolution and <br /> Tabulation process, or others tasks related to the election. <br />
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