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Post-Election Duties
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Material Return to Hennepin County August 10 th – 11 th November 9 th – 10th
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Materials return process *New Returning materials to the County Clerk or elections staff member must be present We will be checking materials in while the staff member is present We do not anticipate long wait times but schedule more time than just dropping off materials Bring items in order the of the check-in sheet and arranged precinct order
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FTP Site Secure site for each jurisdiction Files organized by election Absentee results Write-in ballot images Abstract of results Login information will be sent Name, password
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Write-in Tally Process – General Election DS200 and DS850 produce images of ballots with write-in votes Images are pulled from DS200 and DS850 sticks Posted as PDFs to FTP site Separated by Absentee and In-Person County will email you when images are ready Election judges or staff trained as election judges tally write-in votes Scan and email completed tally forms for federal, state, and county offices to Hennepin County August 10 th -11 th November 9 th –10 th
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Write-in Images
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E-Pollbooks: Post Election E-Pollbooks Management system will sync on election night Hennepin County monitors the management system to verify all E- Pollbooks have synced Two reports are pulled from the system and used to update SVRS Voter history Voter registration Materials retained for 22 months E-Pollbooks should be stored in election storage at 50% battery
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Preparing for Canvass Hennepin County will produce abstract of results for each city and post to FTP site Canvass board (City Council/School Board) August 12 th for primary Between November 11 th and November 18 th for general Review canvass report, summary statements Declare the results No canvassing on the 2 nd day August 12 th November 11 th – November 18 th
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After the Canvass Clerk certifies local results to county auditor Clerk issues certificate of election to candidates, if All financial reports and/or Certificate of Filing received, and After 7 days of canvass, no recount requested or contest filed
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Recounts – Publicly Funded Federal, Statewide & Judicial offices If difference is less than ¼ of 1% State legislative offices If difference is less than ½ of 1% County, Municipal, School offices > 50,000 votes cast, ¼ of 1% 401-50,000 votes cast, ½ of 1% 1-400 votes cast, 10 votes or less August 10 th - 17 th November 18 th – 25 th
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Recounts Candidates must be notified if eligible Candidate must make written request with filing officer Recounts outside of publicly funded thresholds may be requested at candidate’s expense August 10 th - 17 th November 18 th – 25 th
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Recounts Clerk is responsible for conducting any recounts for local offices or questions County will assist in advisory capacity Results are re-canvassed after recount Prepare a recount plan prior to election day Review OSS Recount Guide August 10 th - 17 th November 18 th – 25 th
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After the Canvass Contest Period 5 days after the primary canvass 7 days after the general canvass To challenge the result of an election in court Usually seeking specific correction Deliberate, serious, material violations of MN Election Law Any voter, including candidate Keep ALL election materials secure until after the contest period August 10 th - 17 th November 18 th – 25 th
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Post Election Review After every state general Comparison of a hand count v. results from electronic voting system Votes cast for President and US Representative must be reviewed Date, time and location selected at county canvass of state primary Date of PER to be between 11 th -18 th day after election Precincts selected at county canvass of state general Post Election Review will be done at the HC – ABC (Absentee Ballot Center) Clerks will bring or deliver ballots to be counted HC will be providing staff but cities can be present and bring their own staff if they prefer November 19 th – 26 th
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Post Election Performance Audit At the State Canvassing Board the OSS will chose four precincts per congressional district for the performance audit Hennepin County will host the Performance Audit at our HC – ABC Generally the OSS requests most election materials for those precincts Clerks must be present M.S. 206.895
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Other Items
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Election Investigation Procedure County gathers necessary materials Forwarded to city clerk Clerk works with local law enforcement to investigate Local law enforcement follows up with Hennepin County Elections and Hennepin County Attorney
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Address Updates Send new address, or updated address information to county Used to update precinct finder, OSS poll finder http://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us/
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Billing Cycle Jurisdictions billed in December Invoice sent via mail or email containing the following items if applicable: Courier services Postal verification cards Transfer cases Primary ballots General ballots DS200 maintenance fees AutoMARK maintenance fees
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Training Wrap-up Additional Trainings E-Pollbook Trainings in May Absentee SVRS Webex Training available end of May Where to find this training Training PowerPoint slides will be available on Hennepin County Elections website Webex of the training will be available end of May
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Training Wrap-up Watch for weekly email updates from Ginny Reminders Upcoming deadlines Changes to processes or procedures Contact county at any time with any questions
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Thank you!
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