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CASE <br /> <br /> ELECTORAL PROCESS <br />By: Ryan Schroeder, City Administrator <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />During the past year, the Commission has discussed the merits of changes in the election process <br />in Ramsey. Should the community continue as an "at-large" electoral system or should candidates <br />for local offices be eiected by awards? Would there be benefits to providing for a primary election <br />prior to the general?: <br /> <br />Enclosed are the election results for the 1990, 1992, and the recent 1994 elections. <br /> <br />In 1990, five persons were running for Council, with the winners receiving 33.4% and 24.8% of <br />the vote. In 1992, eleven persons were running for two Council seats. The winners received <br />26.2% and 21.5% of the vote. In 1994, the winners among nine candidates received 25.0% and <br />14.5% of the vote. <br /> <br />Of the Mayors' races over the three elections, one was uncontested, 1992. In 1990, the winner of <br />two candidates received 59.7%. In 1994, three persons ran for the office. The winner gained <br />45.1% of the vote tttal. <br /> <br />Commission Action: <br /> <br />Based on discussion. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br /> <br />City Adminisu'ator <br /> <br />CH: 11-17-94 <br /> <br />/ccr <br /> <br /> <br />