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owned lands, pursuant to Section 196.28, Florida Statutes. <br />th <br />(Helen Hanson Properties, Inc. - 185 Street – Wauregan <br />Avenue) <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Neuberger, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution No. 2004-070 canceling taxes upon publicly <br />owned lands, pursuant to Section 196.28, Florida Statutes. <br />th <br />(Mark S. & Marolyn S. Hanson - 185 Street – Wauregan <br />Avenue) <br /> <br />8.A. SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS KAY CLEM – BUDGET <br />AMENDMENT <br /> <br />Supervisor of Elections Kay Clem reviewed her memo asking that money she <br />collected from the municipalities for running their elections be returned to her to pay unexpected <br />expenses. She stated she recently had received the State’s felon list and explained the complexities <br />involved in checking to ensure that no voter is removed from the rolls in error. She wanted to <br />contract with a consultant who is familiar with this kind of records’ investigation and felt it would <br />be a good investment since she expected this would be a very litigious election year. <br />Mrs. Clem also explained her need to add security gates at her front counter and the <br />gates were not in the budget. She also needed some new computer equipment to accommodate the <br />tabulation upgrade from Sequoia Voting Systems. She also already has received 2,500 absentee <br />requests. Back in 2002 in the gubernatorial election cycle, they had 226 at this same time. The law <br />has been changed to allow more ‘early voting’ and compressed the time so it requires that she add <br />more employees to handle that extra workload. <br />July 6, 2004 <br />15 <br /> <br />