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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-36 IGA with Eagle County regarding a Coordinated Election for 2020RESOLUTION NO. 36 Series of 2020 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF VAIL AND THE EAGLE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CONCERNING A COORDINATED ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 3, 2020 WHEREAS, the Town is considering calling a special election and adopting a ballot question for the November 3, 2020 general election; WHEREAS, if said ballot measure is approved the Town intends to hold a coordinated election with Eagle County; and WHEREAS, the Town and the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder wish to enter into an agreement with regard to the coordinated election attached hereto as Exhibit A. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO THAT: Section 1. The Town Council hereby approves the IGA in substantially the same form as attached hereto as Exhibit A, and in a form approved by the Town Attorney, and authorizes the Town Manager to execute the IGA on behalf of the Town. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Vail held this 18 th day of August 2020. _________________________ Dave Chapin, Town Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Tammy Nagel, Town Clerk Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 1 Intergovernmental Agreement Between the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder and ______________________ Concerning Tuesday, November 3, 2020 General Election THIS Intergovernmental Agreement between the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder and ____________________________________ concerning the Tuesday, November 3, 2020 General Election is made on _______________________. RECITALS WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. § 1-7-116 (1) (a) the Clerk will serve as the coordinated election official for the General Election, and in accordance with state law, will conduct the General Election on behalf of all participating political subdivisions having jurisdiction within the boundaries of Eagle County; and WHEREAS, C.R.S. § 1-7-116 (2) requires each political subdivision for which the Clerk will conduct the General Election to enter into an agreement with the Clerk concerning the conduct of the General Election, to be signed no later than 70 days prior to the scheduled election; and WHEREAS, the Political Subdivision intends to submit a ballot issue at the General Election; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk and the Political Subdivision wish to clarify their responsibilities and memorialize their agreement with respect to the conduct of the General Election. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the above premises and the promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows: I. Coordinated and Designated Election Officials A.Except as otherwise provided in this section, the act as the Coordinated Election Official for the conduct of the Election for the Political Subdivision for all matters in the Uniform Election Code which require action by the Coordinated Election Official. Town of Vail Town of Vail August 18, 2020 Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 2 B.The Political Subdivision shall name a who shall act as the primary liaison between the Political Subdivision and the Clerk. Nothing herein shall be deemed or construed to relieve the Clerk or the Governing Body of the Political Subdivision from their official responsibilities for the conduct of the Election. C. Jurisdictional Limitation This Agreement shall apply only to the portion of the Political Subdivision within the boundaries of Eagle County. D. The Clerk hereby designates Stacey Jones, Eagle County Chief Deputy Clerk and Recorder (stacey.jones@eaglecounty.us; phone 970-328- the Political Subdivision for all purposes relating to the Election. The Contact Officer shall act under the authority of the Clerk. II. Clerk Responsibilities The Clerk will perform all duties in substantial compliance with applicable provisions of the Election Code of 1992, Colorado Title 1, C.R.S. the Colorado Secretary of State, as amended; and policy directives of the Colorado Secretary of State, if applicable. A. Preparation for Election 1. The Clerk hereby provides the Political Subdivision with a Street Locator Report (Appendix B tion database 2. The Clerk shall manage all voter registration records and correspondence. 3. The Clerk shall supply, deliver, and set-up all voting equipment and other items necessary to conduct the Election. 4. The Clerk shall appoint eligible electors as election judges, arrange for their compensation, and provide election judge training in advance of the Election. 5. The Clerk shall include on the ballot all content timely certified by the Political Subdivision in accordance with law; contract for the printing of ballots, ballot envelopes, and other printed materials reasonably necessary to conduct the Election; and arrange for payment to the printing vendor(s). Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 3 6. The Clerk shall publish and post a notice of election as required by 1-5-205 C.R.S. in the Eagle Valley Enterprise, the Vail Daily, the Aspen Times Weekly, and El Montanes no later than twenty (20) days prior to the Election. 7. The Clerk shall perform all required acceptance testing, hardware diagnostic testing, and logic and accuracy test the Colorado Secretary of State. B. Conduct of Election 1. The Clerk shall designate the proper number and locations of voter service and polling centers. All voting locations will be accessible to voters with disabilities. 2. The Clerk shall provide for the security and processing of all mail ballots and for the n the self-affirmation printed on the mail ballot return envelopes. 3. The Clerk shall issue mail ballots and electronic transmission ballots to and accept voted mail and electronic transmitted ballots from military and overseas voters in substantial compliance with the deadlines and delivery methods mandated by applicable provisions of federal and state law, including the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, all as amended. 4. The Clerk shall conduct the required post-election risk limiting audit. 5. The Clerk shall conduct any mandatory or permissive recount. 6. The Clerk shall appoint canvas board and risk limiting audit board members, oversee the conduct of the canvass and risk limiting audit, and certify official results of the Election. 7. The Clerk shall provide an official Certification of Election to the Political Subdivision after the official close of the Election. Any additional Certificates of Election which are required by law to be forwarded to another division of government shall be the responsibility of the Political Subdivision. 8. The Clerk shall preserve all election records relating to the Election for at least twenty-five months pursuant to 1-7-802 C.R.S. 9. The Clerk shall be the final decision maker on any substantive and procedural issues regarding the conduct of the Election. Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 4 C. Ballot Issue Notice () 1. The Clerk shall prepare and mail a combined ballot issue notice in substantial compliance applicable provisions of the Election Code and Election Rules. As nearly as practicable, the notice shall be in the order the ballot issues will appear on the ballot. 2. The Clerk shall mail the ballot issue notice not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Election, pursuant to Colorado Constitution Article X, Section 20(3)(b) and 1-1-106 C.R.S. The Clerk shall determine the least cost method for mailing the ballot issue notice, but at a minimum, the ballot issue notice shall be addressed and mailed to eligible voters at each address in Eagle County where one or more registered voters of the Political Subdivision and of any other participating entity resides. Nothing herein shall preclude the Clerk from mailing the TABOR Notice to persons other than voters of the Political Subdivision if such mailing arises from the Clerk's efforts to mail the combined TABOR Notice for all participating entities at the least cost. III. Political Subdivision Responsibilities A. Contact Liaison 1. liaison between the Political Subdivision and the Clerk/Contact Officer. The DEO shall be responsible for the final approval of ballot content and TABOR Notice content. To meet statutory and printing deadlines, the DEO shall respond to all Election-related written correspondence, electronic correspondence, phone calls, or any other communication from the Clerk/Contact Officer as soon as possible and no later than 12 hours from the time of delivery by the Clerk/Contact Officer . If the DEO cannot respond within 12 hours, an alternative official may respond o to respond to correspondence with 12 hours shall constitute approval allowing the Clerk to move forward. 2. The Political Subdivision has designated__________________________________________ whose mailing address is ______________________________________________________ and whose phone number is____________________________________________________ and whose email address is____________________________________________________ and whose fax number is______________________________________________________ as its DEO for the purpose of the Election. B. Certification of Address Ranges 1. The Political Subdivision shall verify and certify to the Clerk (Appendix C) that all address ranges and street names actually situated in the Political Subdivision are accurately and completely stated in the Address Library Report attached hereto as Appendix B. Tammy Nagel 75 South Frontage Road. Vail CO 81657 970-479-2136 tnagel@vailgov.com 970-479-2157 Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 5 2. In connection with such Address Library Report verification and certification, the Political Subdivision shall note any address ranges or street names within the Political Subdivision that are inaccurately or incompletely stated in or omitted from the Address Library Report, and certify on the Statement of Certification (Appendix C) the accuracy and completeness of the remainder of the Address Library Report. 3. If the certification is not provided by the date specified herein, the Political Subdivision may not participate in the Election or the Clerk may build the election on the assumption that the Address Library Report attached hereto as Appendix B is both complete and accurate, as the Clerk in her discretion may decide. The Political Subdivision shall deliver to the Clerk its Statement of Certification (Appendix C) and accuracy of the Address Library Report, with notations regarding inaccuracies and omissions by the 70 th day before the election, Tuesday, August 25, 2020. C. Ballot Content 1. The Political Subdivision shall be solely responsible for determining whether a ballot issue, ballot question, candidate contest, or candidate is eligible and properly certified for the ballot. 2. The Political Subdivision shall provide a certified copy to the Clerk of all ballot content (candidate contests, ballot issues, and ballot questions in order) referred by the Political Subdivision for the Election pursuant to section 1-5-203: a. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Political Subdivision shall not certify any single ballot issue or ballot question in excess of two hundred and fifty words (inclusive of the title) unless the Clerk provides written consent in advance. b. Such certified ballot content shall be delivered to the Clerk as an email attachment in Word format (see section C-2-g on pg. 6 for full required formatting of ballot and TABOR content), at the earliest possible time and in no event later than 5 p.m. on Friday, September 4, 2020 (Appendix A), pursuant to section 1-5-203, C.R.S., as amended. c. The political subdivision that issues certified ballot pursuant to 1-5-203, C.R.S. shall be solely responsible for the accuracy of the information contained in the certificate. Any error that can be corrected pursuant to 1-5-412, C.R.S. shall be corrected at the expense of the political subdivision whose designated election official issued the incorrect certification. d. All ballot content certified by the Political Subdivision shall utilize the exact language and order as such ballot content is to appear on the printed official and sample ballots for the Election. The list of candidates/questions must be typed exactly as it is to appear Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 6 on the ballot, including correct title, order, capitalization, spelling, and punctuation. For candidates, specify titles of offices, the order of the names to appear for each office, and the order of offices. For issues, specify the ballot title and the order of the issues (per C.R.S., Clerk determines specific numbering on the ballot). If the political subdivision has a TABOR issue on the ballot, the issue text must be in all uppercase as is dictated by law (e.g. TABOR Amendment). Definition of Ballot Issue and Ballot Question article X of the state constitution, as defined in sections 1-41-102(4) and 1-41- 103(4), respectively. petition or referred measure, other than a ballot issue. Ballot Issues or Questions Vote Choice Options Yes/For or YES/FOR (capitalize for TABOR ballot issues) No/Against or NO/AGAINST (capitalize for TABOR ballot issues) e. The Political Subdivision has the responsibility to proofread and edit the text of the ballot proof before the Clerk will authorize printing of the ballots. From the time the Clerk delivers via email the ballot proof, the Political Subdivision has 12 hours to proofread, correct if necessary, sign, and return the proof to the Clerk . The Political approval of the ballot proof. After final approval of the ballot text, the Political Subdivision assumes all responsibility and cost for any judicial proceedings related to any errors within the text of their issue, question, or contest on the printed ballots. f. The Political Subdivision authorizes the Clerk to correct typographical errors and omissions and determine the appropriate ballot question number or letter upon designation of the ballot number or letter by the Clerk. g. The Political Subdivision shall certify its ballot content via email to the Clerk and Contact Officer in conformance with the following formatting guidelines: Software: Microsoft Word '03 or later (not PDF) Spacing: Single Font Type: Arial Narrow Font Size: 8 point Justification: Left Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 7 All Margins: 0.5 inches Language: English (Spanish translation encouraged) Delivery Medium: Email attachment to regina.obrien@eaglecounty.us and stacey.jones@eaglecounty.us Submissions not meeting these requirements will be rejected by the Clerk. h. The Designated Election Official (DEO) for a county, municipality, school district, or special district office must provide an audio recording of each candida DEO or candidate certified for the ballot, on the voicemail of the Clerk (970-382-8783) or Contact Officer (970-328-8726). This audio recording must be provided no later than the deadline to certify ballot content, Friday, September 4, 2020 . D.Ballot Issue Notice () 1. The Political Subdivision shall receive, store and prepare TABOR Notice content according to the provisions set forth in Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution (TABOR Amendment) and 1-7-901, 1-7-902, 1-7-903, 1-7-904, and 1-7-908 C.R.S. 2. The DEO shall transmit via email the summaries, fiscal information, and any other required material to the Clerk no later than forty-three (43) days, Monday, September 21, 2020 (Appendix A) before the Election in final written form in accordance with the formatting guidelines for ballot certification (see formatting bullet points listed above). Submissions not meeting these requirements will be rejected by the Clerk. 3. The Political Subdivision shall incorporate in its TABOR Notice content a local office address and telephone number specific to the Political Subdivision or the Political Subdivision DEO to enable voters to reach the Political Subdivision directly. The Clerk shall respond to all correspondence and inquiries that the Clerk receives within its expertise relating to election procedures, but the Clerk shall refer inquiries concerning the substance of the ballot issues, ballot questions, candidates, or the operations of the Political Subdivision to the Political 4. The Political Subdivision has the responsibility to proofread and edit the text of the TABOR Notice proof before the Clerk will authorize printing of the TABOR Notice. From the time the Clerk delivers via email the TABOR Notice proof, the Political Subdivision has 12 hours to proofread, correct if necessary, sign, and return the proof to the Clerk . The Political approval of the TABOR Notice proof. After final approval of the TABOR Notice proof, the Political Subdivision assumes all responsibility and cost for any judicial proceedings related to any errors within the text of their issue or information presented on the TABOR Notice. Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 8 E.Cancellation of Election 1.In the event that the Political Subdivision resolves not to hold the Election, notice of such resolution shall be provided to the Clerk immediately. The Political Subdivision shall not cancel its participation in the Election after the twenty-fifth (25) day before the election , Friday, October 9, 2020 (Appendix A), pursuant to section 1-5-208(2), C.R.S., as amended. 2.The Political Subdivision shall provide notice by publication of the cancellation of the Election and a copy of the notice shall be posted in the Office of the Clerk, in the office of the Designated Election Official, in the primary building of the Political Subdivision, and, if the Political Subdivision is a special district, in the office of the division of local government. The Political Subdivision is responsible for delivering such postings to each entity. 3.The Political Subdivision shall be responsible for all expenses incurred on its behalf to the date that notice was received by the Clerk together with all expenses incurred thereafter which could not be avoided by reasonable effort. All costs incurred or contracted for by the by the Political Subdivision. 4.Upon receipt of the invoice, the Political Subdivision shall promptly pay the Clerk the full actual costs of the activities of the Clerk relating to the Election incurred both before and F.Other Responsibilities 1. The Political Subdivision shall exercise all reasonable diligence, care, and control in providing these services to the Clerk. 2. and accuracy testing, post-election canvass, and risk limiting audit as requested by the Clerk. 3. The Political Subdivision shall give assistance and information to the Clerk on any matter to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the Election (such information not to include legal advice). 4. The Political Subdivision shall adhere to all applicable provisions of C.R.S. which are necessary or appropriate to the performance of the above duties. 5. The Political Subdivision shall follow the additional responsibilities in which non-resident property owners may be eligible to vote as set forth in Appendix D hereto. Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 9 IV. Miscellaneous A.Costs 1. The Clerk shall keep accurate accounts of all costs incurred to prepare for and conduct the Election, including but not limited to costs incurred for supplies, printing, ballot insertion and mailing, legal and other notices, temporary labor, compensation of election judges, Election on behalf of the Political Subdivision. Clerk may give the Political Subdivision general estimates of cost but such estimates are not binding. The Political Subdivision is responsible for the pro rata share of actual costs as determined by the Clerk. 2. The Clerk shall charge to the Political Subdivision its pro rata share of all costs and expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the preparation, printing, labeling, postage, and mailing for the ballot issue notice. Said expenses shall be prorated among all Political Subdivisions participating in the ballot issue notice. 3. The Clerk shall charge and allocate to the Political Subdivision its pro rata share of the direct costs of the Election, and all direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred by the Clerk to remedy, resolve, perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, without regard to whether Political Subdivision rescinds its intent to participate in the Election. 4. In the event an interested party is not liable for payment of costs incurred in connection with a mandatory or permissive recount of, or election contest relating to, one or more candidate contests, ballot issues or ballot questions certified by the Political Subdivision, the Clerk shall charge any and all direct and indirect costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Clerk to conduct or participate in any such recount or ballot contest. If more than one political subdivision participating in the Election is involved in any such recount or election contest, the costs thereof shall be prorated between the Political Subdivision and such other participating entities. 5. The Political Subdivision assumes all responsibility and cost for any judicial proceedings regarding whether or not issues legally belong on the ballot and any other challenges, both pre- and post-election, relating to the question of the Political Subdivision. 6. pro rata share of direct and indirect costs incurred in connection with the Political n the Election within ninety (90) days after the Election. 7. The minimum charge for coordinating the Election with the Clerk for coordinating entities with 300 or fewer active voters on Election Day shall be $500.00. The minimum charge for coordinating entities with 301 or more active voters on Election Day shall be $1000.00. Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 10 8. In addition, there will be a surcharge for coordination and administration of non-resident, property owner ballot mailing of $1000.00. 9. The Political Subdivision shall remit all payments due to the County upon receipt of an itemized statement by February 26, 2020 (Appendix A). B. Indemnification To the extent permitted by law, the Political Subdivision agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County, its officers and employees, from any and all losses, costs, demands, or actions arising out of or related to any actions, errors or omissions of the Political Subdivision in completing its responsibilities relating to the Election and related tasks. C. Reasonable Care The County and its employees, agents, representatives, or other persons acting under the direction or control of the County shall use reasonable care in carrying out their obligations under this Agreement. D. Notices Any and all notices required to be given by this Agreement, unless otherwise set forth herein, are deemed to have been received and to be effective: three days after they have been mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested to the address as set forth below; or immediately upon receipt of confirmation that a fax or e-mail was received. To Clerk: Eagle County Clerk and Recorder P.O. Box 537 Eagle, CO 81631 Fax: 970-328-8716 Email: regina.obrien@eaglecounty.us To Political Subdivision: fax: ________________________________________________ email: ______________________________________________ 970-479-2157 tnagel@vailgov.com Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 11 Time is of the Essence Per 1-7- Recorder, seventy (70) days before the Election, Tuesday, August 25, 2020 (Appendix A). The statutory time requirements of the Uniform Election Code and the time requirements set by the Secretary of State in the Rules and Regulations Governing Election Procedures shall apply to the completion of the tasks required by this Agreement. In witness whereof, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement to be effective this day: ________________________________________ (Date) ________________________________________ Designated Election Official Date For _____________________________________ (Political Subdivision) ________________________________________ Date Eagle County Clerk and Recorder 08/18/2020 Town of Vail 08/18/2020 Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 12 Appendix A CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND DEADLINES FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL MAIL BALLOT ELECTION While this calendar may not include all election dates, some key dates are identified for your reference. Dates in RED are key delivery dates of information Political Subdivisions planning to coordinate with the C Friday, July 24, 2020 100 days prior - If by 100 days before the election, a political subdivision has taken formal action to participate in an election that will be coordinated by the Clerk, the political subdivision shall notify the county clerk and recorder in writing. C.R.S. 1-7-116(5), 1-1-106(5) July 30 August 5, 2020 IGAs will be mailed to participating entities. IGA will include address ranges that need to be verified and certified before or on the date the IGA is due. Political Subdivisions with property owner ballots should also review Appendix D in the IGA and contact the Asses o secure the particular property owner list. Tuesday, August 25, 2020 70 days prior - Political subdivisions participating in the election must return signed IGAs to the county clerk and recorder. C.R.S. 1-7-116(2). Political subdivisions must verify and certify that all address ranges situated in political subdivision (Appendix B) are accurate and complete, note any changes or inaccuracies, and certify no later than 70 days prior to Election (Appendix C). Please submit sooner if possible. Friday, September 4, 2020 Last day for the designated election official from each political subdivision to certify the ballot text to the county clerk and recorder as well as audio recordings of candidate names; deadline is 5 p.m. Please submit sooner if possible. C.R.S. 1-5-203(3)(a) Week of September 14, 2020 Equipment and Logic and Accuracy Testing Tuesday, September 15, 2020 Deadline for coordinating entities with property owner ballots to certify the military and overseas (UOCAVA) voter list to the Clerk. Saturday, September 19, 2020 No later than 45 days prior Deadline to send mail ballots to military and overseas voters (UOCAVA voters). C.R.S. 1-8.3-110(1) Monday, September 21, 2020 43 days prior - Political subdivisions shall deliver the full text of any required ballot issue notices (e.g. TABOR Notice) and pro/con statement summaries to the Clerk in order to be included in the issue mailing. C.R.S. 1-7-904 Friday, October 2, 2020 30 days prior Last day for the Clerk to mail out TABOR Notice(s). C.R.S. 1-1- 106(5) Friday, October 09, 2020 25 days prior - Last date for political subdivision to cancel election or withdraw ballot issue or question C.R.S. 1-5-208(2) Friday, October 9, 2020 First day ballots may be mailed, except for UOCAVA voters. C.R.S. 1-7.5- 107(3)(a)(I). 24-hour ballot drop boxes open available in Avon, Edwards, Eagle, El Jebel, and Basalt. Appendix A continued on page 2 Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 13 Appendix A Continued (page 2) CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND DEADLINES FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL MAIL BALLOT ELECTION Monday, October 19, 2020 Voter Service and Polling Centers open. C.R.S. 1-5-102.9(2) Monday, October 26, 2020 8 days prior - Last day to register to vote to receive a mail ballot. After this date voters may pick up ballots in person at any Voter Service and Polling Center. C.R.S. 1-2-201(3)(b)(III) Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Election Day - Polls open 7 AM 7 PM. All ballots must be in the hands of the Clerk by 7 PM on Election Day to be counted. Wednesday, November 25, 2020 Deadline to certify election results. Official results will be forwarded to political subdivisions. C.R.S. 1-10-102(1), 1-10-103(1) Monday, February 8, 2021 Last day for the Clerk to mail invoices to districts for their share of election costs. Friday, February 26, 2021 Last day for districts to submit payment for election costs to C Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 14 Appendix B STREET LOCATOR REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL MAIL BALLOT ELECTION Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 15 Appendix C STATEMENT OF CERTIFICATION STREET LOCATOR REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL MAIL BALLOT ELECTION I, ___________________________________, as Designated Election Official Street Locator Report provided to the Political Subdivision has been reviewed, corrections made, and to the best of my knowledge, I believe it is a true and complete list of the addresses located within the Political Subdivision. Designated Election Official Date for _____________________________________ (Name of Political Subdivision) Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 16 Appendix D PROPERTY OWNER BALLOTS TITLE 32 This appendix defines responsibilities when conducting an election for a Political Subdivision (governed under Title 32) in which non-Eagle County resident property owners who are registered electors in the State of Colorado may be eligible to vote. Property owner self-affirming oaths must be signed and returned to the before ballots are sent to eligible property owners. Overview - Property Owner Ballots Property owner ballots are special ballots that contain only those ballot contests certified by Political Subdivisions in which owners of real and personal property (and their spouses or civil union partners) are eligible to vote as long as they reside outside of the Political Subdivision but are registered to vote in Colorado (32-1- 103(5) C.R.S.). If a person resides in and is registered to vote in the Political Subdivision, and also owns additional property in the political subdivision, the Clerk and Recorder will issue the voter a regular Eagle County ballot style that contains all of the contests in which they are eligible to vote in a given election, including the ballot content referred by the Political Subdivision. If a person resides outside of the Political Subdivision, owns property within the political subdivision, and is registered to vote in the State of Colorado, the county will issue a property owner ballot containing only the contests referred by the Political Subdivision. This ballot will be sent only after the self-affirming oath has been returned by the voter to the County Clerk and the eligibility in the statewide voter registration system. The property owner ballot will be sent to the mailing or ballot mailing address on record in the statewide voter registration system. Property owners who are registered voters outside of the State of Colorado are not eligible to vote a property owner ballot. Responsibilities of the Coordinating Political Subdivision Street Locator Report 1. Review the Street Locator Report provided (Appendix B). Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 17 2. Verify and certify all addresses listed in the address library report are within the Political Subdivision and are accurate and complete (with no omissions). All changes or inaccuracies must be identified by the Political Subdivision, the list certified by the Political Subdivision (Appendix C), and returned to the Clerk no later than 4:30 PM on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 (70 days before the election). Please submit sooner if possible. The Political Subdivision is responsible for the accuracy of this report. Overseas and Military Voter List 1. Secure the Colorado Statewide Overseas and Military Voter (UOCAVA) list from the Clerk. Property Owner List 1. Secure the Political Subdivision Property Owner list from the 2. Remove all non-human property owners (e.g. trusts, LLCs, Corporations, etc.) s. 3. Cross-reference the state-wide Overseas and Military voter (UOCAVA) list with the property owner list to determine if there are any special district property owners on the UOCAVA list. NOTE: UOCAVA ballots must be sent by Saturday, September 19, 2020 (1-8.3-110(1) C.R.S). It is the responsibility of the Political Subdivision to certify the list of any UOCAVA property owners to the Clerk by Monday, September 7, 2020 to meet the deadline referenced in section 4 (below) to ensure statutory delivery of UOCAVA property owner ballots. 4. -human entities and UOCAVA voters in Excel format to the County Clerk by Monday, September 7, 2020. Please submit sooner if possible. Political Subdivision is responsible for the accuracy of this list. 5. Secure the supplemental Political Subdivision Property Owner list from the Eagle County Office no later than Wednesday, October 14, 2020 (20 days before the election). This supplemental list shall contain the names and addresses of all recorded owners who became owners no later than Monday, October 12, 2020 (22 days prior to the election). 6. Certify the revised supplemental t excludes non-human entities and UOCAVA voters in Excel format to the County Clerk by Friday, October 18, 2019. Please submit sooner if possible. Political Subdivision is responsible for the accuracy of this list. Responsibilities of the County Clerk and Recorder 1. After receiving the certified property owner list from the Political Subdivision, as well as the supplemental list, prepare and send the property owner TABOR Notice to the property owner Eagle County 2020 General Election IGA Page 18 households listed on the certified property owner list(s). (Article X, Sec.20(3)(b)). This Notice may be combined with other TABOR notices or mailed separately at the discretion of the Clerk. 2. A self-affirming oath will be sent to each household that must be returned by each eligible elector (1- 13.5-202, C.R.S and 32-1-103(5), C.R.S.). 3. Upon return to the Clerk of the signed self-affirming oath, determine if the individual is a registered voter in the State of Colorado but does not reside in the Political Subdivision. 4. Prepare and send property owner ballots to all eligible electors entitled to vote by virtue of a self- affirmation (32-1-806, C.R.S). 5. Record each property owner ballot returned and signature verified. 6. Process ballots in the counting room. 7. Tabulate and certify results.