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Preparing for Elections
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Political parties provide lists to county by May 15 th County will forward to cities Cities may appoint judges from lists provided or may appoint other people who meet the qualifications Election Judge Lists May 15 th
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Contact polling locations Confirm availability Review polling place accessibility No polling place changes after May 14 th Provide Hennepin County with resolution Notify affected voters no later than 25 days before the next election Polling Place Requirements May 14 th
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No later than June 1 Immediately notify Hennepin County of changes Hennepin County will work with cities to make updates to precinct finder Precinct Boundary Changes June 1 st
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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 18 th
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Lists all offices to appear on ballot Filing dates and location Publish notice 2 weeks before opening of filing May 6 or July 15 Post notice 10 days before opening of filing May 9 or July 18 Notice of Candidate Filing May 6 th or July 15 th – publish May 9 th or July 18 th – post
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Candidate Filing May 20 th - June 3 rd, or July 29 th – August 12 th
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US Senator US Representative (3, 5, 6) Governor, Lt Governor Secretary of State Attorney General State Representatives County Commissioner (2, 3, 4) County Attorney County Sheriff Three Rivers Park (2, 4) Offices on the Ballot Judicial offices City offices School district offices
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Federal offices – Secretary of State’s office State and Judicial offices – Secretary of State’s office or county in which the candidate resides County offices – Hennepin County Government Center City and School offices – city clerk or school district clerk’s office Who files where?
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Two week filing period Early filing – May 20–June 3 Late filing – July 29–August 12 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
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Candidate Filing Packet Materials on OSS website http://www.sos.state.mn.us/index.aspx?page=636 http://www.sos.state.mn.us/index.aspx?page=636 Preparing for Candidate Filing
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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
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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 must use this affidavit Affidavit of Candidacy
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Upon accepting affidavit, email ASAP to county Email to Kristin Reid AND Jim Howitt Kristin.Reid@hennepin.us Kristin.Reid@hennepin.us Jim.Howitt@hennepin.us Jim.Howitt@hennepin.us Information will be entered into the OSS website Each affidavit should be posted within 2 hours of receipt Please check to confirm: http://candidates.sos.state.mn.ushttp://candidates.sos.state.mn.us Affidavit of Candidacy
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Ballot questions also emailed to county Send ballot question wording in PDF Ballot question wording will also be entered into OSS website Ballot Questions
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Election Notices
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Send by mail or electronically to Hennepin County 74 days before election Primary – June 6 General – August 22 Must include: Date of election Offices to be voted on Title and language of each ballot question Notice of Election to Auditor June 6 th and August 22 nd
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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
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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 15-30 days prior to election School District Notices
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Cities – publish twice Two weeks prior to the election; and One week prior to the election Schools – publish once Two weeks prior to the election Both – give at least 10 days posted notice Public Notice of Election July 29 th and August 5 th – cities publish July 29 th – schools publish August 1 st – cities and schools post
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Campaign Finance Year round
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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
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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
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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 August 1 st - pre-primary October 24 th – pre-general December 4 th – post-general January 31 st – annual
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Reporting Schedule: Not on the Ballot Annual report Due January 31 st of each year January 31 st
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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 11 th – Certification of Filing
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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
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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
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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
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Campaign Practices
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All noncommercial signs of any size in any number may be posted June 27 – November 14 Municipal ordinances may regulate the size and number of noncommercial signs at other times Noncommercial Signs June 27 th - November 14 th
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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 12 th and November 4 th
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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
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Candidate Filing See OSS City Clerk Guide, or OSS School District Clerk Guide Campaign Finance and Campaign Practices See OSS Campaign Manual More Information
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Ballot Preparation May 20 th - June 12 th July 29 th - August 28 th
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Ballot Programming Calendar
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Office Identification Candidate Filing (Affidavits of Candidacy) Ballot ordering Ballot proofing Ballot delivery Ballot Preparation Steps
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What offices and questions are expected to be on the ballot Let Hennepin County know if any changes arise – specifically ballot questions Office Identification
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Ballot order forms due June 6 and August 15 Suggested percent for election day and absentee ballots Expected absentee ballot increase Suggested test ballot is 50 per precinct Fill in order in light blue areas Ballots packaged in packs of 100 Ordering Ballots June 6 th and August 15 th
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Checklist provided Proofing period June 10-12 and August 26-28 Clerk must be available, plan ahead Additional instructions provided with ballot proofs Email corrections or approval of proofs ASAP Kristin.Reid@hennepin.us Kristin.Reid@hennepin.us Ballot Proofing June 10 th -12 th August 26 th -28 th
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Rotation algorithm required Rotation drawn randomly by ERS If you prefer to draw rotation, must be sent by: June 5 or August 14 by 6pm Proof candidate rotation as part of your ballot proofing Candidate Rotation June 5 th and August 14 th
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New 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, 4 days posted notice Sample ballots also available on OSS poll finder website Ballot Delivery
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SVRS: Statewide Voter Registration System Year round
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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
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Test IP address https://svrs.sos.state.mn.us https://svrs.sos.state.mn.us User names, passwords maintained by county Contact county to set up new users SVRS Access
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Allows users to ‘practice’ using any SVRS functionality https://svrspractice.sos.state.mn.us https://svrspractice.sos.state.mn.us Contact county for set up SVRS Practice Module
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New SVRS release May 29 Training sessions offered June 10 th -13 th Topics Searching records Entering applications Updating ballot status Reports available Trouble-shooting SVRS Training
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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 https://mnvotes.sos.state.mn.us/VoterRegistration/VoterRegistrationStep1.aspx
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Voters can check to see if they are registered to vote Link from Secretary of State’s website Voter Registration https://mnvotes.sos.state.mn.us/VoterStatus.aspx
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