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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/28/2020 <br />By: Katie Schmidt, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />5. 14. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution 1t20 030 Appointing Election Judges for the Presidential Nomination Primary Election on March <br />3, 2020 - Please Note: this item was withdrawn by the applicant and has been removed from the Consent <br />Agenda. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />For each Election, Council is asked to formally appoint Election Judges to work the polling locations. A resolution <br />is attached appointing Election Judges to serve for the Presidential Nomination Primary Election scheduled for <br />March 3, 2020. <br />Minnesota State Statute 204B.22 is attached. The statute references the number of election judges that are required <br />under the law. In this case, the minimum number of judges required is four per polling location. Ramsey will have <br />eight polling locations open for the election. Staffs recommendation at this time is to secure six to seven judges for <br />each location. In almost all cases, a few judges end up not being able to work the day of the election. Additionally, <br />if feasible, staff would like the discretion to schedule more judges for shorter shifts vs. less judges for the whole <br />day; a typical judge working the whole day will work a 15 hour shift. Staff was advised that the percent of voter <br />turnout for this election is unpredictable; however, we may see a very high voter turnout. Staffs goal will be to <br />reduce any unnecessary hours worked, while maintaining good coverage. <br />Note: The last day to appoint election judges is Friday, February 7, 2020. <br />Funding Source: <br />Monies have been budgeted in the General Fund under Elections for Election expenses and Election Judge pay. <br />Specifically Regarding this Election <br />The law establishing the Presidential Nomination Primary (PNP) requires that the Office of the Secretary of State <br />(OSS) reimburse counties and municipalities for certain expenses incurred in the administration of the PNP. <br />The law establishing the PNP sets out specific items that are eligible for reimbursement, and places a maximum <br />reimbursable cost for some items. Specifically, Minnesota statutes allow for the reimbursement of the following <br />expenses: <br />• Preparation and printing of ballots; <br />• Postage for absentee ballots; <br />• Sample ballot publication; <br />• Preparation of polling places, limited to a maximum of $150 per precinct; <br />• Preparation of electronic voting systems, limited to a maximum of $100 per precinct; <br />• Compensation for temporary staff or overtime payments for permanent staff; <br />• Salaries for election judges; and <br />• Compensation for canvassing board members. <br />Staff will submit certifications and requests for reimbursement to the OSS within 60 days of the certification of the <br />results of the PNP. The OSS must reimburse counties and municipalities 30 days later (no later than 90 days after <br />the results of the PNP are certified). <br />Recommendation: <br />
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