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District 3, and needs to be its own precinct. It can be combined with other areas to be a ward <br /> boundary, which it will need to be to be balanced with the other three, but as far as precincts, it <br /> will need to be its own precinct and will be on the smaller side of registered voters. <br /> Mayor Kuzma asked if there are any restrictions for voting, can they cross the line. <br /> Anoka County Elections Manager Linnell replied there is an allowance of up to a mile outside of <br /> that precinct boundary. If there is not a location within the area south of Hwy. 10 or in the small <br /> section there, they could go up to a mile out to establish a polling place. He indicated the current <br /> polling places on the map and thought there would be at least one polling place that would fit. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked for confirmation that various wards do not need to have the <br /> same number of precincts. <br /> Anoka County Elections Manager Linnell confirmed this adding,there is not a requirement to have <br /> the same number of precincts within a ward, although currently there are two. He stated in 2012, <br /> despite the imbalance, the decision was made to have just that one small precinct in Ward 1 and <br /> the much larger one. It could easily be made into three precincts. He stated he knew Coon Rapids, <br /> for example, has five wards and varying numbers of precincts within those wards. <br /> Councilmember Specht asked if he understood it correctly, the process is that Staff and Council <br /> will come up with suggestions that are voted on to decide how things are done. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher asked if Councilmember Specht's question was if the <br /> Council and Staff come up with the decision, adopt a resolution and ordinance, and then lets the <br /> County know or they need to get the County's okay before passing the resolution and ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Specht replied he was asking for specifics related to the next steps and if they are <br /> for the Council to come up with suggestions for what the new wards would look like. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher confirmed this, adding that Staff and Council have to <br /> come to a decision of how they want to modify the wards. They have to do a new precinct in Ward <br /> 3, whether that is called 3-3 and leave 3-2 and 3-1 alone, that would be the Council's decision. <br /> The next decision, she thought,was about shifting the line between Councilmember Woesthehoffs <br /> and Councilmember Heineman's areas. She also raised a concern regarding Ward 2, precinct 2, <br /> which is a very large precinct with very poor in and out access with one door into a lower area. <br /> She thought the election judges and staff would like it if the people in and out of that polling place <br /> was reduced. She suggested adding a third precinct to Ward 2 to distribute the numbers. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if there is another building that could be used in that area. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher replied she was going to ask the group if they were aware <br /> of one because she was not aware of one in that area. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked if it has to be within one mile of the precinct boundary. <br /> City Council Work Session /February 22, 2022 <br /> Page 2 of 13 <br />