Preparing for Elections.  Contact polling locations  Confirm availability – no later than May 13 th  Review polling place accessibility  Notify affected.

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Preparing for Elections

 Contact polling locations  Confirm availability – no later than May 13 th  Review polling place accessibility  Notify affected voters no later than 25 days before the next election  Contact Dory for notification options Polling Place Requirements May 13 th

 Non-residential addresses have been removed  Updated precinct finders will be sent to jurisdictions in July and August Address questions on election day?  Contact our office Ongoing precinct finder maintenance  New developments, street changes or house number changes or corrections should be sent to: Precinct Finder Changes

 Sent at least 25 days prior to election  Nonforwardable notice  Every affected household with one registered voter (minimum requirement)  Notice available thru SVRS, if preferred Notice of Polling Place Change No later than July 17 th (primary cities) or October 9 th (all other elections)

 Lists all offices to appear on ballot  Filing dates and location  Publish notice 2 weeks before opening of filing  May 5 or July 14  Post notice 10 days before opening of filing  May 8 or July 17 Notice of Candidate Filing May 5 th or July 14 th – publish May 8 th or July 17 th – post

Candidate Filing May 19 th - June 2 nd, or July 28 th – August 11 th

 Legislative District 46A  City offices  Bloomington  Golden Valley  Hopkins  Independence  Minnetonka  St Anthony  St Louis Park Offices on the Ballot  School District offices  11  270  271  272  273  276  277  278  280  282  283  284  286  877

 State offices – Secretary of State’s office or county in which the candidate resides  City and School offices – city clerk or school district clerk’s office Who files where?

 Two week filing period  Early filing – May 19–June 2  Late filing – July 28–August 11  Clerks must be open from 1-5pm on last day of filing  Withdrawal period  2 days after close of filing – open until 5pm  No refund of filing fee Candidate Filing Dates

 Candidate Filing Packet  Materials on OSS website  Preparing for Candidate Filing

 Accept Affidavit of Candidacy  Accept filing fee (or petition in lieu of filing fee)  Unless otherwise specified in charter  1 st class cities - $20  2 nd and 3 rd class cities - $5  4 th class cities - $2  School district office - $2  Assign sequential filing number  Candidate receives filing packet materials and copy of affidavit Candidate Filing Process

 Name printed is exactly as it appears on ballot  Name must be candidate’s true name or the name by which they are commonly known  Candidates may not use designations about occupation, principles qualifications, or opinions  Cities and schools must use this affidavit – updated 5/2015, recycle old stock Affidavit of Candidacy

 Upon accepting affidavit, ASAP to county  to Kristin Sepeta AND Jim Howitt    Information will be entered into the OSS website  Each affidavit should be posted within 2 hours of receipt  Please check to confirm: Affidavit of Candidacy

 Ballot questions also ed to county  Send ballot question wording in PDF  Ballot question wording will also be entered into OSS website Ballot Questions

Election Notices

 Send by mail or electronically to Hennepin County  74 days before election  Primary – June 5  General – August 21  Must include:  Date of election  Offices to be voted on  Title and language of each ballot question Notice of Election to Auditor June 5 th and August 21 st

 Same requirements  If held on same date as state election – notice provided 74 days prior  If held on date other than state election – notice provided 74 days prior  Please contact county ASAP if you believe a special election might be on the horizon Notice of Special Elections

 Commissioner of Education  Notice of Election – send copy of Notice to Auditor  If referendum cancelled, send notice  Post-referendum canvass report, send copy  Levy Referendum Mailed Notice  To each property taxpayer, list provided by county  Indicate projected tax increase  1 st class mail between days prior to election School District Notices

 Publish twice  Two weeks prior to the election; and  One week prior to the election  Post twice  At least 10 days prior to the election Public Notice of Election

Campaign Finance Year round

 M.S. 211A governs financial reporting for:  Municipalities and school districts  Committees which must comply  Candidate committees  Political funds  Political committees  Exception: Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Minneapolis and Minneapolis school district governed by M.S. 383B Campaign Finance – Chapter 211A

 Provide report forms  Receive financial reports  Notify candidate or committee if necessary reports have not been filed  File complaints with Office of Administrative Hearings  Make financial reports available for public inspection  Collect Certification of Filing forms from candidates  Issue Certificates of Election to winning candidates Clerk Duties for Campaign Finance

Reporting Schedule: On the Ballot  Initial report  Due within 14 days committee has raised or spent more than $750  Pre-primary report  Due 10 days before primary or special primary  Pre-general report  Due 10 days before general election or special  Post-general report  Due 30 days after general or special election  Annual report  Due January 31 st of each year July 31 st - pre-primary October 23 rd – pre-general December 3 rd – post-general January 31 st – annual

Reporting Schedule: Not on the Ballot  Annual report  Due January 31 st of each year January 31 st

 Certification of Filing  Every candidate and every registered committee must complete  Due within 7 days after a general or special election  No Certificate of Election issued to candidate if not submitted  Final report  All debts must be paid  $100 or less remaining cash balance  Ends activity Additional Reports No later than November 10 th – Certification of Filing

 Population of territory represented 100,000 or more  $1000 in election year (was $500)  $250 in non-election year (was $100)  Population of territory represented less than 100,000  $600 in election year (was $300)  $250 in non-election year (was $100) M.S. 211A.12 Contribution Limits

 New legislation in 2014  Reports made available on local government website  No later than 30 days after receipt  Available for 4 years from date posted  Provide Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board with link to website  Does not apply to cities with < 400 registered voters as of January 1 of the election year M.S.211A.02 Online Accessibility

 If an initial report has been filed but the committee fails to file a subsequent report on the due date  Filing officer must immediately notify the candidate or committee of failure to file  If report is not filed within 10 days after notification is mailed, the filing officer must file a complaint with the Office of Administrative Hearings Failure to File Required Reports

Campaign Practices

 No campaigning within 100 feet of polling place building or anywhere on public property with a polling place  Including no campaign material, political badges or buttons  Absentee voting locations count as polling place Election Day Activities August 11 th and November 3 rd

 Violations of M.S. 211A or M.S. 211B filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings  Limitations, form, proof of complaints – see M.S. 211B.32 Campaign Complaints

 Candidate Filing  See OSS City Clerk Guide, or  OSS School District Clerk Guide  Campaign Finance and Campaign Practices  See OSS Campaign Manual More Information

Ballot Preparation May 19 th - June 10 th July 28 th - August 26 th

Ballot Programming Calendar

 Office Identification  Candidate Filing (Affidavits of Candidacy)  Ballot ordering  Ballot proofing  Ballot delivery Ballot Preparation Steps

 What offices and questions are expected to be on the ballot  Let Hennepin County know if any changes arise – specifically ballot questions Office Identification

 Ballot order forms due  June 5 and August 14  Suggested percent for election day and absentee ballots  Expected absentee ballot increase  Make any changes in the light blue areas  Suggested test ballot is 50 per precinct  Ballots packaged in packs of 100 Ordering Ballots June 5 th and August 14 th

 Checklist provided  Proofing period  June 8-10 and August  Clerk must be available, plan ahead  Additional instructions provided with ballot proofs  corrections or approval of proofs ASAP  Ballot Proofing June 8 th -10 th August 24 th -26 th

 Rotation algorithm required  Rotation drawn randomly by ERS  If you prefer to draw rotation, must be sent by: June 5 or August 14 by 12pm  Proof candidate rotation as part of your ballot proofing Candidate Rotation June 5 th and August 14 th

 Ballot vendor – ES&S  Ballot delivery dates  Sample ballots  County will provide blue sample ballots & PDFs  Cities publish sample ballot with local offices only at least 2 weeks prior to election in official newspaper,  Cities and schools - 4 days posted notice  Sample ballots also available on OSS poll finder website Ballot Delivery

SVRS: Statewide Voter Registration System Year round

 Maintained by county  Voter records  Precincts, polling places  Maintained by county and city  Absentee records  Reports available  Voter registration  Absentee ballot  Administrative reports SVRS Functions

 Test IP address   User names, passwords maintained by county  Contact county to set up new users SVRS Access

 Allows users to ‘practice’ using any SVRS functionality   Contact county for set up SVRS Practice Module

 Applications submitted to county or OSS  Pre-registration cut-off 21 days before each election  Voters submit paper applications, or  Voters submit online applications – new 2013 Voter Registration

 Voters can check to see if they are registered to vote  Link from Secretary of State’s website Voter Registration