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COUNTY OF ANOKA <br /> Office of Cornty Auditor <br /> <br />COURTHOUSE ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 612-421-4760 <br /> <br />CHARLES R, LEFEBVRE <br />County Auditor <br /> March <br /> 1990 <br />Ext. 1134 ~, <br /> <br />Arlene Stafford <br />City of Ramsey <br />15153 Nowthen Blvd. NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Dear Ms. Stafford: <br /> <br /> At its February 27th meeting, the Anoka County Board <br />of Commissioners took action on several election items of <br />possible consequence to Anoka County municipalities. ThOse <br />actions included the following: <br /> <br />1. Authorized lease of a system compatible with the optical <br /> scan system to be acquired by several Anoka County <br /> municipalities. <br /> <br />2. Authorized application to the Secretary of State's <br /> Office to operate the above-named system for the <br /> 1990 elections under the "Experimental Use" provision <br /> of Minn. Statute 206.81. The county will assume responsi- <br /> bility for programming. <br /> <br />3. Authorized entrance into a joint powers agreement <br /> with the municipalities for accomplishing these objec- <br /> tives. <br /> <br />4. Authorized a 15¢ per capita subsidy, based on the <br /> Metropolitan Council's population estimates of Feb. <br /> 23, 1990 to be paid to municipalities to augment the <br /> per hour fee paid to election judges, providing the <br /> resulting pay is at least $9 per hour. (e.g. the city <br /> of Spring Lake Park, with an Anoka County population <br /> estimate of 6868 would receive $1,030.20 if the city <br /> is willing to pay $9 per hour for election judges. <br /> Cities interested in applying for the subsidy, contact <br /> the elections division of the Auditor's Office at <br /> 421-4760 Ext. 1142). <br /> <br />Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer <br /> <br /> <br />