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RES 1977-22 - 00007083RESOLUTION NO. 22-1977 A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO A BILL PROVIDING FOR THE TABULATION AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF VOTES CAST ON ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEMS; AMENDING MINNESOTA STATUTES 1977, SECTION 206.185, SUBDIVISION 5, AND BY ADDING A SUBDIVISION WHEREAS, the bill proposed by Representative Bruce Williamson of Bloomington would slow down the official vot counting process, as the proposed procedure would double the computer time required for counting ballots; and WHEREAS, the delay would cause the ju ges to stand in line twice while their ballots were being run through the computer; and WHEREAS, this would add additional computer costs, election judge costs, and other administrative costs for the cities involved; and WHEREAS, instead of running 54 precincts for the six Anoka County municipalities on the electronic voting system, the County would have to double that number or run 108 precincts through the computer; and WHEREAS, there is a possibility of da aging the ballots by running them through the computer more than once; an WHEREAS, the programming cost would increase to allow for a preliminary results and then a final result; and WHEREAS, there is a risk of someone 9�tting the preliminary results and the final results confused or mixed up resulting in someone getting the wrong information; and WHEREAS, by running the preliminary cunt and then the final count a delay of the final count would result; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Fridley hereby goes on record as being oppos d to the proposed bill by Representative Bruce Williamson providing fo the tabulation and announcement of votes cast on the electronic voting syste . PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1977. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 28TH a l i WHEREAS, there are usually not that m ny ballots to be remade, there is usually time available to remake th� damaged ballots and not slow the counting process; and WHEREAS, the remade ballots do not cause any hardship on the vote counting process and does not slow down the Process, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Fridley hereby goes on record as being oppos d to the proposed bill by Representative Bruce Williamson providing fo the tabulation and announcement of votes cast on the electronic voting syste . PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1977. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 28TH a l i