File #: Resolution 37-2017    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/3/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/15/2017 Final action: 8/15/2017
Title: A resolution authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder and the City of Littleton regarding the conduct and administration of the November 7, 2017 coordinated election and the IGA to participate in TABOR
Attachments: 1. Resolution No.pdf, 2. IGA - Jefferson County, 3. IGA - Jefferson County - TABOR
Agenda Date: 08/15/2017

Subject:
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A resolution authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder and the City of Littleton regarding the conduct and administration of the November 7, 2017 coordinated election and the IGA to participate in TABOR
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Presented By:
Wendy Heffner, City Clerk

POLICY QUESTION:
Does city council support approving Intergovernmental Agreements (IGA) with Jefferson County for a coordinated election on November 7, 2017?

BACKGROUND:
The attached IGAs allocate responsibilities between the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder and the City of Littleton for the November 7, 2017 coordinated mail ballot election. Jefferson County requires a separate IGA for TABOR questions.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
The Littleton Election Commission met on May 2, 2017 and unanimously approved the City of Littleton hold the November 7, 2017 regular election as a coordinated mail ballot election with Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties.

Pursuant to C.R.S. 1-7-116(1) if the city and the county hold elections on the same day in November and the eligible electors are the same or have overlapping boundaries, the county clerk is the coordinated election official and shall conduct the election on behalf of all political subdivisions.

The city is required to enter into an IGA with each of the counties by August 29, 2017, pursuant to C.R.S. 1-7-116(2). Coordinated elections save taxpayer dollars by working with all political subdivisions, counties and the Secretary of State's office, which results in cost sharing.

FISCAL IMPACTS:
The cost of the coordinated election is based on the number of active registered voters. There are approximately 1,785 in Jefferson County. The city will be invoiced for its pro-rata share of the actual cost of the election, divided between the city, county, state and all other participating political subdivisions. The approximate cost of the coordinated election with Jefferson Coun...

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