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_I <br />Q U G 2 2 1989 <br />BOOK 77 <br />705 <br />and ask <br />the Board to approve the purchase of the ballots. <br />She <br />further explained that the minimum that requires bids, as of <br />January 1, 1990, will go up to $3,000, but right now it is <br />$1,000. <br />Chairman Wheeler asked if the proposed $27,000 for the cost <br />of the election included the $1,620 for the purchase of the <br />ballots, and Supervisor Robinson stated that the $27,000 would <br />cover all the costs for the election. She explained that she <br />came to the Board today to get specific approval to purchase the <br />ballot cards just to be safe, because there is some confusion <br />about whether only a governing body can purchase ballot cards or <br />whether Supervisors of Elections can make the purchase. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />In discussing the wording of the language on the ballot, <br />Supervisor Robinson advised that it is important to her for the <br />Board to specify whether this is a millage election or a bond <br />referendum. For a bond referendum, they are only required to <br />have a minimum of 4 poll workers at a polling place, but in any <br />other type of election, they must have a minimum of 5 workers. <br />Attorney Vitunac confirmed that this is a bond referendum. <br />The Board indicated that they would not have any objections <br />if a municipality wanted to join in the November election since <br />it would reduce the County's costs somewhat. <br />Supervisor Robinson advised that she needed two other things <br />from the Board today: 1) The official date of the election, and <br />2) The budgeting of $27,000 so we can get underway for the <br />election. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that he would bring back the exact <br />wording for the ballot for the Board's approval. <br />40 <br />
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