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RES 1990-01 - 00003787RESOLUTION NO. 1 - 1990 ' RESOLUTION URGING ANORA COUNTY'S CONSIDERATION OF PROCEEDING WITH OPTICAL SCAN VOTE COUNTING EQUIPMENT FOR THE 1990 ELECTIONS WHEREAS, cities in Anoka County have for many years been using the punch card system for voting which lacks voter confidence and is not an acceptable system to most legislators; and WHEREAS, the system is prone to error, has a high percentage of voter fall -off, final tallying of ballots is time consuming, and punch card ballots are sensitive to moisture, handling and storage; and WHEREAS, the cities of St. Paul, Minneapolis, Rochester, Duluth, Bloomington and cities of Hennepin and Ramsey Counties have used the optical scan voting equipment in past elections; and WHEREAS, Anoka County is the last major metropolitan county not using the optical scan equipment; and WHEREAS, the majority of the cities in Anoka County have entered into a Joint Purchase Agreement for the purchase of the optical scan vote counting equipment for use in the 1990 elections; and WHEREAS, through purchasing the same optical scan equipment, cities can provide each other emergency backup services and have a uniform voting system in the County; and WHEREAS, the cities have advertised for and received sealed bids in accordance with the law for joint purchasing based on a common set of specifications; and WHEREAS, the bid results have proven to be competitive bids with options for programming hardware and software costs for Anoka County at favorable costs; and WHEREAS, optical scan voting equipment has experienced approximately a price increase of thirty percent since 1987, and it is anticipated that these costs increases will be applicable at the rate of fifteen percent per year for 1990 and 1991 making it prudent to consider purchase of optical scan voting equipment for the 1990 elections; and WHEREAS, cities involved in the Joint Purchase Agreement have concluded that without Anoka County's participation in providing the programming and ballot printing costs, purchasing the optical scan vote counting system may not be accomplished for the 1990 elections. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED, that the majority of cities in Anoka County hereby encourage the Anoka County Board of Commissioners to actively support the joint purchase of optical scan equipment for use in the 1990 elections for all cities in the county and to provide the programming and ballot printing costs associated with such elections. Page 2 - Resolution No. 1 - 1990 r 2 ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Anoka County Board of Commissioners. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 8TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1990. WILLIAM J. NEE - MPOR ATTEST: SH RLEY A. AAAPALA - CIVf CLERK