TC Res. No. 2010-18 Authorizing the town of avon to participte in the coordinated election on november 2,2010TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 10 -18
SERIES OF 2010
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF AVON TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
COORDINATED ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010
WHEREAS, § 1 -7- 116(5), C.R.S. provides that "If, by one hundred days before the
election, a political subdivision has taken formal action to participate in a general election
or other election that will be coordinated by the county clerk and recorder, the political
subdivision shall notify the county clerk and recorder."
WHEREAS, the Town of Avon wishes to take this formal action to participate in the
election coordinated by the Eagle County Clerk's Office to be held on November 2, 2010.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
AVON, COLORADO:
Section 1. The Town of Avon hereby takes this formal action to participate in the
coordinated election on November 2, 2010.
ADOPTED this �� day of >� , 2010.
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
Ronald C. Wolfe, Mayor
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To: Mayor and Council Members
Thru: Larry Brooks, Town Manager
Eric Heil, Town Attorney
From: Patty McKenny, Assistant Town Manager — Management Services
Date: July 8, 2010
Re: 2010 Election Calendar Preview
Summary:
Please find attached the following information related to the 2010 election:
✓ Exhibit A: Resolution No. 10 -18, Resolution authorizing the Town of Avon to participate in the
Coordinated Election on November 2, 2010
✓ Exhibit B: Important Dates for the 2010 Election
✓ Exhibit C: Press Release for Town of Avon's Municipal Election to be submitted to the
newspapers late July. Election Information Packets will also be posted to Avon's website at
www.avon.org
✓ Exhibit D: Eagle County Election Information; check Eagle County clerk's website for valuable
election information: http: / /www.eaglecounty.us /Clerk /elections
Background:
The Town of Avon has participated in this type of coordinated election for its municipal election in the
past. This resolution is added to the agenda in light of the candidate election to take place this
November.
Discussion:
This formal action must be taken in order to participate in the coordinated election and forwarded to
the Eagle County Clerk & Recorder no later than 100 days prior to the election, which is Friday, July 23,
2010. The resolution is listed on the Regular Meeting's Consent Agenda. There are four seats available
this November election; Mayor Wolfe & Mayor Pro Tern Sipes completed two terms and are term
limited. Councilor Carroll and Councilor Dantas complete their first four terms and are eligible to
become candidates. In addition to a press release, the town will run an advertisement in the Vail Daily
to also draw attention to the municipal candidate election. The ads will setup to run a couple of times in
August.
The other attachments are informational only for your review. Please note that primary election day is
August 10, 2010 and will be conducted as a mail ballot election.
Financial Implications:
There are financial implications in administrating the election that have been budgeted in the 2010
budget ($5,000).
Town Manager Comments:
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TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 10 -18
SERIES OF 2010
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF AVON TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
COORDINATED ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010
WHEREAS, § 1 -7- 116(5), C.R.S. provides that "If, by one hundred days before the
election, a political subdivision has taken formal action to participate in a general election
or other election that will be coordinated by the county clerk and recorder, the political
subdivision shall notify the county clerk and recorder."
WHEREAS, the Town of Avon wishes to take this formal action to participate in the
election coordinated by the Eagle County Clerk's Office to be held on November 2, 2010.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
AVON, COLORADO:
Section 1. The Town of Avon hereby takes this formal action to participate in the
coordinated election on November 2, 2010.
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ADOPTED this _ day of , 2010.
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ATTEST:
Patty McKenny, Town Clerk
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TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
Ronald C. Wolfe, Mayor
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September ? NEED TO SCHEDULE Municipal Judge to draw names of candidate by lot for order on the ballot
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Tuesday
70 days before
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO EXHIBIT B
August 24
GENERAL
COORDINATED ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010
Wednesday
No later than 55 days
Last day for Secretary of State to send notice and certification of General election ballot 1 -5- 203(1)
ELECTION CALENDAR
before election
to county clerks.
Friday
60 days before
Last day for political subdivision to certify the ballot content to county clerk. 1- 5- 203(3)(x)
enday July 25
100 days before
If, by 100 days before the election, a political subdivision has taken formal action to
1 -7- 116(5)
so use Friday
election
participate in a general election or other election that will be coordinated by the county
July 23
clerk, the political subdivision shall notify the county clerk.
Tuesday
91 days before
First day that nomination petition for municipal office may be circulated and signed.
1 -4 -805
August 3
election
31 -10 -302
Wednesday
90 days before
Last day for county clerk to establish polling places for coordinated election.
1 -5- 102.5(1)
August 4
election
Monday
71 days before
Last day to file nomination petitions for municipal office with the municipal clerk.
1 -4 -805
August 23
election
31 -10 -302
Friday
67 days before
Last day to cure nomination petititions for municipal office / "petition may be amended to
1 -4 -805
August 27
election
correct or replace signatures that the clerk finds are not in apparent conformity with the
requirements of the muni election code at any time before 67th day before
Monday
64 days before
Last day for write -in candidates to file an affidavit of intent with the municipal clerk, who
1 -4- 1102(2)
August 30
election
must forward a copy to the county clerk.
Tuesday
63 days before
If, on close of business day, there are not more candidates than office to be filled,
1 -5- 208(1.5)
August 31
election
including those candidates filing affidavits of intent to participate as write -in candidates,
and the only matter before voters in the municipality is election of person
September ? NEED TO SCHEDULE Municipal Judge to draw names of candidate by lot for order on the ballot
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Tuesday
70 days before
Last day for municipality to sign and submit intergovernmental agreement with the 1-7-116(2)
August 24
election
county clerk to run the coordinated election.
Wednesday
No later than 55 days
Last day for Secretary of State to send notice and certification of General election ballot 1 -5- 203(1)
September 8
before election
to county clerks.
Friday
60 days before
Last day for political subdivision to certify the ballot content to county clerk. 1- 5- 203(3)(x)
September 3
election
Last day to file pro /con comments pertaining to local ballot issues with the designated Arti. X, Sec.
election official in order to be included in the issue mailing. 20 (3)(b)(v)
Friday by 45 days before Written comments shall be filed. 1 -7- 904(4)
September 18 election
Monday no later than 43 days Last day for petition representatives to file in type written form a summary of comments 1 -7- 903(3)
September 20 before election in favor of their local ballot issue to the designated election official.
Tuesday 42 days before Last day for the designated election official to deliver ballot issue notices (pro /con 1 -7 -904
September 21 election statements) to county clerk and recorder.
Friday no later than 32 days Ballots for General Election must be printed and in possession of the designated 1 -5- 403(1)
• October 1 before election election official.
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GENERAL COORDINATED ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010
ELECTION CALENDAR
Sunday
At least 30 days
Last day to mail notice of election ballot issues.
Art. X, Sec.
October 3
before election
20 (3)ie f
Monday
29 days before
Last day to register to vote for the General Election.
1 -2- 201(3)
October 4
election
If the 29th day before an election is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, then electors
shall be permitted to register on the next day that is not a Sat., Sun or legal holiday.
Tuesday
for the 28 days before
Elector may complete a sworn affidavit for a change of address in the county clerk's
1- 2- 216(4)(a)
October 5
and on the day of
office stating the he /she moved within the precinct prior to the 39th day before the
election
election.
Tuesday
21 days before the
Financial Disclosure Statement due for municipal candidates.
1-45 -
October 12
election
108(2)(a)
Monday October
15 days before
Early voting begins at the early voters' polling location for the General Election.
1 -8 -202
18
election
Thursday
At least 12 days
Last day to post pollings signs for General Election.
1 -5 -106
October 21
before election
Friday
No later than 10 days
Last day to post and publish a notice of the election and transmit the same to the county
1 -5- 205(1)
October 22
before election
clerk, unless this duty is assigned to the county clerk in the intergovernmental
agreement. The designated election official shall publish in at least on enewspaper
Friday
Friday before election
Financial Disclosure Statements due for municipal candidates.
1-45 -
October 29
108(2
Friday
Friday before election
Last day to apply for an absentee ballot for the General Election
1 - -8 -1 )
October 29
Friday
Friday before election
Last day for early voting at the early voters' piling place for General Election
1 -8- 208(3)
October 29
Tuesday
ELECTION DAY
1 -1- 104(17)
November 2
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PRESS RELEASE
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EXHIBIT C
For Immediate Release Contact: Town of Avon
Patty McKenny
748 -4035
TOWN OF AVON
General Coordinated / Municipal Election on November 2, 2010
Nomination petitions for four (4) openings on the Avon Town Council will be available at
the Town Clerk's Office, Avon Municipal Building, One Lake Street, Avon, Colorado
beginning Tuesday, August 3, 2010. The deadline for filing the petitions with the Avon
Town Clerk is Monday, August 23, 2010. The election will be coordinated with the Eagle
County Clerk & Recorder's Office and is held on November 2, 2010. The last day to
register to vote in this election is October 4, 2010.
To be eligible for election, candidates must be 18 years of age on the date of the
election, a citizen of the United States, a qualified elector, and have resided within the
Town of Avon for a minimum of one (1) year immediately preceding said election.
Please contact Town Clerk Patty McKenny at 748 -4035 or log on to www \avon.org for
further information.
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• Scan and email your form or
• Fax your form to 970 - 328 -8716 or •
• Mail your form to Eagle County Clerk, P.O. Box 537, Eagle CO 81631
• Polling Places for November 2, 2010 General Election
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• August 10, 2010 Election Day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
General Election — November 2, 2010
• Deadline to register to vote is October 4, 2010
• Make changes to your voter registration or register to vote:
• Online — you must have a valid Colorado ID or Colorado Driver's License. Changes are downloaded
daily.
• Use the Colorado Combination Voter Registration and Mail -In Ballot Application form
• Scan and email your form or
• Fax your form to 970 - 328 -8716 or •
• Mail your form to Eagle County Clerk, P.O. Box 537, Eagle CO 81631
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Important dates and deadlines to remember include:
• Early July - Sample ballots available on our web page
• July 12 - Deadline to register to vote or change affiliation
• July 19 - First day mail ballots may be sent to active voters
• July 19 —August 10 - replacement ballots and disabled voting available in all three Clerk's offices
• August 10 - Election Day; deadline for ballots to be returned
Other important reminders:
• Unaffiliated voters wanting to participate in the primary can affiliate by making changes to their voter registration up to
and including Election Day.
• • Voters have the option of mailing or hand delivering their ballots to our offices, but ballots must be received by us no
later than 7 p.m. on August 10.
• Ballots cannot be forwarded
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On Feb. 23, the Eagle County Commissioners approved a resolution allowing the Clerk and Recorder to conduct the
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Aug. 10 Primary Election by mail. This format is secure, accurate and transparent and allows cost savings over a
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around July 22. Depending on when they receive their mail, voters will have approximately 20 days to make their
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decisions. Voted ballots can be mailed or delivered in person to any of the three Clerk's offices, but we must receive
them no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day. Unaffiliated voters who wish to vote in the primary can do so by submitting
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an affiliation form. They can also stop by one of our offices to do this in person and receive their ballot immediately.
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Those who are more comfortable waiting for last minute information about candidates have the option of delivering
their ballots to our offices as late as 7 p.m. on election night.
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During the 2008 election, 70 percent of Eagle County's voters chose to vote by mail or to vote early. We understand,
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replacement ballots at our El Jebel, Eagle and Avon offices and will have the option of voting on disabled access
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voting machines, depositing their voted ballots in ballot boxes or simply voting in person.
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500 Broadway, Suite 101
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manner as mail ballots are handled during any election, at no time is any staff member or election judge allowed to
handle a ballot alone. Two people must be involved in every step as the ballot is received by mail or from the drop box,
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sealed in secure and numbered containers and ultimately delivered unopened to the bipartisan team of election judges
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several days before the election for counting. Ballots are never opened by election staff.
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This type of election allows better control of critical processes, which ultimately produces the most accurate results. It
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is vital to be able to confirm that complex election laws and rules are applied consistently. This is more attainable with
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a highly trained and experienced team of election staff and tenured counting judges involved in the process. To
maintain the highest level of transparency, we always welcome those interested in learning more about these
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processes to contact us, and encourage all to understand their options for involvement or watching some or all of the
processes we employ. Contact Teak Simonton for more information about your options.
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There is no evidence that mail ballot elections are more subject to fraud than polling place elections. To our
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knowledge, Eagle County has not had any situation in which someone voted another's ballot. The original voter in this
scenario would have alerted us that they didn't receive a ballot, or tried to vote again at the polls, and our records
would have discovered fraud immediately. This hasn't happened.
Important dates and deadlines to remember include:
• Early July - Sample ballots available on our web page
• July 12 - Deadline to register to vote or change affiliation
• July 19 - First day mail ballots may be sent to active voters
• July 19 —August 10 - replacement ballots and disabled voting available in all three Clerk's offices
• August 10 - Election Day; deadline for ballots to be returned
Other important reminders:
• Unaffiliated voters wanting to participate in the primary can affiliate by making changes to their voter registration up to
and including Election Day.
• • Voters have the option of mailing or hand delivering their ballots to our offices, but ballots must be received by us no
later than 7 p.m. on August 10.
• Ballots cannot be forwarded
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