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Chairperson Field stated that ranked choice voting could be a session in itself and therefore he <br />would like to redirect the conversation tonight on simply reviewing Chapter 4. <br />Commissioner Sivertson stated that the instant runoff voting gets rid of the need for primary <br />elections. <br />Chairperson Field stated that topic is somewhat controversial and therefore he would suggest <br />abstaining from that discussion tonight. <br />City Attorney Langel stated that he would also suggest additional public input prior to discussion <br />of that topic. He moved back to the section related to primary elections and suggested that the <br />decision be made to remove the need for primary elections all together, simply clean up the <br />language, or at least remove the requirement for a primary election during special elections. He <br />explained that attempting to fit a primary election into a special election creates a mess and <br />lengthens the process. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked if most charter cities use a primary election. <br />City Attorney Langel replied that most charter cities choose not to have primary elections. He <br />stated that if there is not a primary election, then you would simply follow regular State law and <br />if there are four candidates, you simply end up with four candidates on the ballot. <br />Commissioner Bendtsen stated that he does not see a need for a primary election. <br />Commissioner Fuhreck stated that he believes that the primary election would be important for <br />the regular election process but would agree to eliminate primaries for special elections. He <br />stated that he does not see holding primaries for a regular election as a problem but agreed that <br />the process would be unnecessary and lengthens the special election process. <br />Commissioner Leistico stated that considering the size of Ramsey and the fact that this would be <br />a non -partisan office, she does not see the need for primary elections. She did not believe that <br />the extra expense is worth narrowing the candidate pool from three candidates to two. <br />Commissioner Sivertson asked if there is an added cost to have a primary election. <br />City Clerk Thieling stated that the City has held primary elections and there is an added cost, <br />equal to running two complete elections as the primary is treated the same as the general <br />election. She stated that if the primary were left only for regular election years, the cost would <br />be fairly low as there would already be a primary for the other general election offices and <br />therefore that additional cost would only be printing. <br />Chairperson Field asked the percentage of turnout of voters for the last few special elections and <br />primaries. <br />Charter Commission/ February 13, 2019 <br />Page 3 of 11 <br />
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