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HomeMy WebLinkAbout45-City Clerk c h,\ l : '-" ,,) .......", COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDENCE To Ralph Prince Subject Ordinance Amending Section 2.56. City Attorney 001 Subsection A of the Municipal Date May 18, 1987 Code Prohibiting the Solicitation of Absentee Ballots Meeting Date May 18, 1987 Agenda Item No. 44 Action The proposed ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Section 2.56.001 Subsection A of the San Bernardino Municipal Code to add paragraph 2 prohibiting any campaign volunteer or worker to solicit applications for absentee ballots, was continuedj:..Q. ,J~J_S...-l9ll.L.. with language to be reviewed by City Attorney and City Clerk. SC:dc /r:fih<t// cc: Mayor Wilcox CitlAdministrator sAAUNA CLARK 'It- ( City Clerk "IS c '~ ......) '\ -.1- :) CITY-WIDE USE OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS Total Votes Absentee % Voting Total . Election Registration Cast Votes Cast Absentee Turnout % 75 March 29,252 12,493 345 2.80% 42.7% 75 May 29,241 9,13113 366 4.10% 31.13% 77 March 39,1378 13,888 419 3.02% 35.5% 77 May 12,104 4,231 95 2.25% 35.0% 79 March 42,093 12,136 339 2.79% 28.8% . 79 May 16,714 6,502 790 12.15% 38.9% 81 March 50,009 15,281 733 4.80% 30.6% 81 May 49,954 6,589 571 8.67% 13.2% 83 March 56,192 7,861 703 8.94% 14.0% B3 May 14,750 5,443 1,390 25.54 % 36.9% 85 March 63,228 18,656 2,171 11.64% 29.5% 85 May 65,644 23,935 3,771 15.76% 36.5% 87 March 63,134 14,689 1,922 13.08% 23.3% 87 May 29,777 7,769 1,822 23.45% 26.1% A.erage 30.1% Has the increase in absentee usage increased the total voter turnout in city-wide elections since 1975? March, 1975 March, 1987 % voting absentee: 2.89% % voting absentee: 13.08% Total turnout: Total turnout: 42.7% 23.3% . c 0 '-, :) J SIXTH WARD USE OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS sixth Ward Total Absentee % Voting Total E1e.::tion Registration Votes Cast Votes. Cast Absentee Turnout 75 ~arch . 2,846 1,449 12 .8% 50.9% 75 ~ay 2,842 1,465 13 .9% 51. 5% 77 !'larch unknown 77 ~ay unknown No Six th Ward Election 79 March 4,181 1,511 107 7.1% 36.1% 79 May 4,181 1,657 116 7.0% 39.6% 81 March 7,417 1,403 unknown 18.9% 81 May unknown 83 March 7,479 1,889 81 4.3% 25.3% 83 May 7,311 2,467 537 21. 8% 33.7% 85 ~1arch 8,665 1,561 703 45.0% 18.0% 85 ~ay 8,796 1,963 799 40.7% 22.3% 87 March 8,457 2,495 624 25.0% 29.5% 87 !'lay 8,680 2,679 1,172 43.7% 30.9% Has the increase in absentee usage increased total voter turnout in Ward 6 since 1975? March, 1975 March, 1987 % voting absentee: .8% % voting absentee: 25.0% Total turnout: 50.9% Total turnout: 29.5% c- Q :) =) CITY ELECTIONS CONDUCTED SINCE 1975 75 March Pr imary 75 May General 76 March Special 76 June Special 77 March Primary 77 May General 78 June Special 79 March Primary 79 May General 79 Nov. Special 8lil June Special 8lil Nov. Special Wards 3, 5, 6 and 7; Attorney, Clerk Treasurer Special recal1 Ward 1; Runoffs Wards 5 and 6; Treasurer ward 1 recall Measures A: Amend Section 186; B: Amend recall procedures set forth in Charter Mayor; Wards 1, 2 and 4 Wards 1 and 4 Measures - B: President of Council;. C: Appointment of Mayor Pro Tempore; Remove veto D: Miscel1aneous house- keeping measures Wards 3, 5, 6 and 7; Attorney, Clerk, Treasurer; Measures - A: Mayor's salary; B: Limit Council to Three Terms; C: Mayor Pro Tempore; D: Remove Attor- ney, Clerk and Treasurer from Mayor's supervision; E: Ordinance summaries; F: Misce11aneous Charter changes Wards 3, 6 and 7 Measures - E: Competitive bidding 1evels; F: publish ordinances by summary; Advisory: Municipal Auditorium Section 186 be repealed? Measures - C: Prohibit binding arbitra- tion; D: Flood Control and Storm Drain Assessment Bonds; E: Allow Binding Arbi- tration . 81 March Pr imary Mayor; Wards 1, 2 and 4 81 May Special Treasurer; Section 186: Supplemental pay to paramedics 81 Nov. Special City-wide Rent Control 82 Feb. Special Ward 5 82 Nov. Special Ward 4 c 83 March Primary 83 May General 84 Nov. Special 85 March Primary 85 May General 86 June Special 87 March Primary 87 May General C) :> ~ J Wards 3, 5, 6 and 7; Attorney, Clerk, Treasurer Wards 3 and 6 Measures - F: trol; Measure Mobile home park rent con- E: Highland Annexation Mayor; Wards 1, 2 and 4; Measure A: Time and one-half for firefighters Mayor; Ward 1 Measure HH; Advisory on pound animals for research; Highland-Del Rosa Annexation Wards 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7; Attorney, Clerk, Treasurer Wards 5, 6 and 7 'CITY OF SAN 1EfOIARDINO'.)- .'EMORANDL~ To RALPH H. PRINCE, CITY ATTORNEY From SHAUNA CLARK CITY CLERK July 26, 1985 Subject ABSENTEE VOTER BALLOTS Date Approved Date BACKGROUND On July 15, 1985, the Mayor and Common Council directed the City Clerk, City Attorney and council Members Hernandez and Estrada to discuss the formulation of poI icy on absentee voter ballots. The City of San Bernardino has Code Section 2.56.001, which prohibits the handling of ballots by campaign workers and vol- unteers. Council Member Estrada has recommended that a penalty provision for violation of Section 2.56.001 be inserted in the code following the section, for clarification purposes and to make the penalty (a misdemeanor) directly applicable. I believe the City should adopt more progressive measures to limit the potential for abuse. Absentee ballot abuse is a state- wide concern, but the situation is aggravated in this city for two reasons: 1. a great deal of abuse has already taken place; and 2. the ward system allows a smaller amount of abuse to have more impact. Because of the limited number of voters in a ward election, the Council member is elected by relatively few votes. Since "1970,there have been eleven races that have been decided by less than 100 votes; five of those by less than twenty votes. It takes a very smaIl effort to control 100 ballots. In comparison, a statewide effort would be necessary to have any impact in a gubernatorial race. For this reason, absentee abuse is more of a local than statewide concern. I have two recommendations. Implementation of either, and hopefully both, would reduce potential for abuse. RECOMMENDATION II: Make the rostl!r of absentee voters and absentee voter applications a confidential document and therefore inacessib1e to candidates. elrY Oil rti.;M~ r ~ o '\ .....) :) REASON Each day, the candidates purchase a copy of the absentee roster from the-City Clerk's office. This roster shows who applied for a ballot, when and where it was -mailed, and when the ballot was returned to the Clerk's office. Though it is im- possible to know how a person has voted, each side knows which ballots they have solicited and by elimination can determine how many ballots the other side has. By knowing when ballots were mailed, the candidate knows when the ballot should reach each voter's mailbox. This prompts follow up contact to supporters and to the "other side" to swing the vote. I f the roster up contacts and ballots. were inaccessible, there would be fewer follow less likelihood of unauthorized handling of ENFORCEMENT There would be no enforcement. This is a pre- ventative measure. IMPLEMENTATION Instruct the City Attorney to insert a sec- tion in the Municipal Code pertaining to elections to make the roster of absentee voters a confidential document for all city elections. RECOMMENDATION .2 Add a municipal code section to make it it unlawful to solicit absentee ballots. REASON Door to Door and mail-in solicitations for absentee ballots result in the following: 1. Forged absentee ballot applications 2. Handling of ballots by unauthorized parties 3. Voters are misled by campaign workers in their over zealousness to get absentee voter applications 4. Confused voters apply more than once for an absentee ballot, and therefore unintentionally commit an il1egal act. 5. Voter disillusionment concerning the process and the failure to take care of abuses 6. Administrative and investigatory expense.in handling the above c o J ~ Every voter receives an application for an voter ballot with his or her sample ballot and also has the option of writing a letter to request a bal10t. . . ENFORCEMENT Maybe the City won't be able to prosecute every- one who violates this law, but violations of this nature in a campaign are quickly made public by an opponent and may supply an important campaign issue. This issue may prevent those who violate the law from being elected or re-elected. IMPLEMENTATION Instruct the amendment to the Municipal Code absentee voter ballots. Ci ty Attorney to prepare an to regulate solicitation of AfwmL7/AM/ " City Clerk . c ., ~ '-' ,- w ""' ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO POST OFFICE BOX 131B.sANBERN;.ROINO.CALIFORNIA92402 SHAUNA CLARK CITY CLERK March 29, 1985 Gerane Jacobsen Registrar of Voters 777 E. Ria1to Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92415 Dear Gerane: This is a partial list of the problems the San Ber- nardino City Clerk's Office encountered in the Primary Municipal Election, March 5, 1985, with respect to ab- sentee voters. 1. Several voters were surprised to find out when they went to the polls that they could not vote because they had applied for an absentee ballot. Voters who ~ere referred to the City Clerk's Office were shown their applications. Many stated that they did not realize they were applying for a ballot and were confused by campaign workers. Three stated that their signatures had been forged. 2. At least ninety-seven voters applied twice for an absentee bailot, usual1y on forms circulated by campaign workers. Some applied three times. 3. One-third of the ballots issued did not come back. Of approximately 3,500 ballots issued, 2,310 came back. 4. The City Clerk's Office has spent several days gathering information for a Police Department investigation on the misuse of the absentee voting process. It is believed that campaign workers collected b,allots from voters and took them back to the headquarters where the ~otes were Changed, the ballots overvoted, or never returned. 300 NORTH "0" STREET, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 82418-0121 PHONE t'114) 383.50021383-6102 c 1'""\ "-' o :) Gerane Jacobsen - 2 - l"-arch 29, 1985 Four voters have signed statements that a campaign worker col1ected their ballots; in one case, before the ballot had been voted. It is a misdemeanor under the San Bernardino Municipal Code for campaign workers to collect ballots. Also, the Police Depart- ment is stilI investigating forgeries and bal10ts that appear to have been tampered with. If you would like any further information, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, S.~~K City Clerk - c .J ,~-"\ V v.2J.~~ -1~U-o- 1511'i'~~~~_H ~ ~. 1\1a#~dirii~ :hallot~foriii' ,r.~l""._l~_,.", ;%.',....:,,,. ....... . ~.-:"'_t....._,-...-. f~!g~r,i~,,'""c~ll~_~t-pra~ . "Jtl";" r:-By MARK LUJlri."DAHL '_"'.11. ;crlmJnallntent.- t: . {:~ -: " fo.~A.~! BE~UIINARDSI."wrlN"'O" -: l.~:"=: "cAttorney Don Feld sli~'Qutro. :' '.. . - 'A ~m. g. Wid Just pulUnl a praot on his pallD. worker .who pollee beUeve t....o IODI who were soliciting .~ fora~ 25 absentee baUot appUea- senlee ballot&. ~DJ'durtn&tbe. recent 'ma)"Onl .,'~Hls two boys were IOlDe door =0 eampatp. to~d. ottk:en ~D :to door solic1t1DI.appUcaUons. " ay that be did It u. joke. 'Somet1mes they came home aU ~.M.II~el QUlrogl. ,,2;'V!.b'~ . bQt-incrsweaty wllb four.or five =~ed On th~ uDluccessful..re- appJicatlons. Sometlmes'they H I OD campaign-of Mayor.W.R. came In with more....Feld ex. . 0 comb. coofelled'\O.off1c:erl plainecl. _.. ';:.r. ~ . ~bat be forged I: ~rJ._ofabs,atee ';"'ODe -day. ,Mr~.Qutroa:. rUled . appU~I!JoDI..that.w~.e_&sc:overed. out I bunch of IppUcatioDJ aDd. i ~,th~:CItY.;Clerk".~ornce.lD 'the ~~ow:ed them to-his soDs. He said , weell: before. the,MaY-;~. e.I~~~ something lIke..Loot It all of tbe ~~Off~. authoritleuaicL -. ::- . "": applications I got.' He was going to ....But.Quiroga. a~ompanJed.by show them how much work.he his anorOe}' when questioned, by . --,'1 P:OUce. explained that be bad no !'~' '--(Pleasesee~oti,A.7) .- . ,. . "# :~ ., '11ft. r,,1I1 18: 108&' Ballots . ~ ..,'- ~~. ~~. ~ . Met"';""';' .: The Sun:- A-7 ., J:'~ \1 t'lJ<' . i..' -., . .lConllDued lrolD.A-U cords. Quirop.. -.0.., .~.. Jr. . .. ." . -,"; aI!o'"". paid by Holcomb., cam- blcf done in the _ 'uncJant of palIn. Records sbow that tbe lime ... He dldD' 1eII_1l.... - )'OUnaer QuIroP .... paid $175 '. joke, but be ..;U la1i&bIDI JD. "for ableDtee baDat wort and $22S .1d.."Fildllld..''''':;. .... - .10ulp...n.Aaul1arsaldhellnl . Fold Nld lIle lotled :appllc:a- ..' lNmed of the au..ed electlon UoDl became mixed up with IOIDe .., _ foraeriel OD May " when be read IqIllm&\e all\lllCalioDl aD4 wen aboullllD_pen. JDlslakeDly IUen 10 the CIl)' 0erI< "",. .Ma1Or 7R.a. _.. who Iasl lIle nest JDOr1liDI;'. .::. . .-. .........- ...0101 any mo.... : "It"wu. PI tbal_Y 101 ' edp of the aIIeIed 10000erlea. Nld aerlous." vela aalcL "He will DOt be on TuesclJ;y that he still tnt'w the tint father wbo has pulled a notbiDg of the reponed - election 'Ialon bls _ ..... _ out. """D&d__ofQulroga. wroDI." . '-. "1 haft DO ldeI. That pame . pollee U. Paul Baiha'w. saJ4 he doesil't rePter ..1tb me. 1 know queotIoDed _ but cIId DOl DOlbID& _ It.. Ho\c:OIIlb said man lIII am.L.8ubaw aald he from bla_~ DlghL eeda to ..ther __ 1Dl.... . CIl)'aerk SllaIUlll Clark said matioD before IUbmltdq t!te cue office workers dllCO\erecI the al- to.thedlsUlel__. leIed 10l1l- .. they plowed PoIke Nld QulnIIa _ be lbrOOI&h !be lIDaI400 aboenlee ba~ cbarged. wti" .nerat felony' lot .~tlODI they received for counll, tncIud.lDl foraerJ and... tbe nmoff eIedioIl. Clart said tbe IaUO.!>l.........--, ....- 00. aU 2S appllcatloDs ap- . caiDpolID expendil1ln 1_ --' to ..... - s\iDed .ilb on file witb the aty Clerk ,how tbe ume haDdwrltlq. . tbat tbe Holcomb', campa1p palel Police obtained information Quiroga I3lO lor lhIee _lis of t...lQulrOIlllDilbl be responsible ,,'ork. thoup noH 01 It a~ for. the forteriel but were not to involve solkitiDI ableDtee baS- able to lmIDeCIIalely locate him. Iou. Lut week. Balba... said his de- , Georle Aguilar, ,,'be) coonU- partmeDt.... CODtacted by Feld. Dated. Holcomb', West Skle cam- whO set. up an appointment wit:" I palin. a.tDowle&ed lbal Quiroga the poIkelor Tueoday. I put up 'lpI for two weeb ut4. . Until T\lesd.ay, official:". would [durin' IDOlber week. puied, out DOt rele.De me name of tbe sus- ....polID men to _U who . peel, aa)'iDIlhey cIId DOl wanllo bad applied to.ole ableDtee. 'hamper Ibe police In\.estJladoD. . "'lie wua'\ IU~ to baDdJe PrevknIsIJ.1he eampaign ,"orter Ib.ente..~llo' ,ppJlc.~lo...".;,lD ~ wili~ied 001)' u. AltUDarIlld....N'l._........~. ",..,.. ~......_ or iDde(lOll-~ \:.~e.~r~l."lt~.~.ih~il~~~.~<!e!>\~~~.:.. .,. ._~" c o ~? -hlCJ"vr lel/"rt';; J \ r fAb;;:itk ~tigtiir':'?1;;~~;~; r \ f:sttll ~ 'oses1 fO'brflls~ftTU?L \:i" ... P .R"., - -,.", ..' /.',., ,,", .'~"" oj . .. '.' ~!' '.' " . ~., .,..".~." ..' .".. . . . The 1985 San.. Beroardino municipal elections are .nOW \.; , be .hindUS' but tbey. lea~... n. e imPO. rWlt legacy of unfinished f::buslness: The absen~.y. . g prcicesMi . . ~'" 'oll' !. ~. _ In San Bernar~Q.l '. electio~the ~les Jor absentee , -voting are tighter 'tlian ~ey are generally 1,hroughout the ~state. Campaign worken are prohibited from..bandlinli the ::.lJallots themselveS. '\bt! ~harp.eYed 'vIgIIanee'.of City. Clerk 'Shauna Clark aIsO.helpikileP thInIS on the up and up.'. :. f . Even so. there were clear signs that aU was not the.eplt. _ome of scrupulousness in the eaJJipalgJJ.just .0D~lwle<t::... li'.. pollee remain interested In tilldDilto a man :who turned ~in'25 absentee ballot.appllca1;l0ns.~t.aU appeared'io have : been signed by the same pefSOn.--..--.'--'- -.'---" . ~ There is also the ~rious and unresolved case 'of the COll- . pie who received absentee ballots although they had never ~appliedfortbem.. ~'... .....~.'".;~;;'~~:i" "",.' ... .,'.... 1 :: If someone were to take a: hard look. doubtless other . t ':irregularltles would come to light. Since the election was not . ~a .Iose one, It Is unlikely that lu.h scrutiny will take pla.e. I ~ Still. the problems i-eJna\n. .. ...1.. .. -'. :~<~. \ ~ . Under the .urrent highly Ilbera\lZed state laws that allow , t-obsentee ballots to be sought at the drop of a hat, the invita. .,. :. _lion remains open for unprlnclpl~QDlpalgn workers to In- tdulge In any number of dishonest practl.es.: . '~f . . 1.. __ As long as thousands of .baUots can drift around. un>U- \" .~!f~~~~;~i;~~:eJ~~';l:;~': \ ..;:. Let us hope that the LegislatUre places some common. \:..' sense restrlctlons on the process before it beCOmes so rife . .__With ab.....that the whole proceis Is corrupted. , ", .~.. .- : i:'TY- . c M. ..",_Fh . ore fabtise'" I-.J :;. . i.' ".:-," ~- ~~ 4"Jb.i1. ~i.a""l (Q~~J1.~nq~.~~~, . iS7..repoH~~7~:, .~...\.11'''''''''' ,,'l.1,~~......; '95'i- ~. ..:'By.~".LlJNDA~. ;".:. ,: ....:~,...J..~ :$ultlleffwr_.:....'~~; . : 'SAN'BERNARDlNo'AM~r;'~ . potts surf.ced MoDday.of possible abUleS lD the drivel for ab6ealee ,vote( ~ one day before the city ,1DI)'onIe1ectIoDnuMlrf.-',~ - . ; Pollee IDvaU.'ton leknow" .poI lbat ,boy received . r.port MODda)' of another campallD worker who anegedly- bandied an .blentee 'baUOt ~;. vlOlaUoli:oI ~e.cttycod~i~A~:Ut r~Il.' ; ..'".; T.he-.JD.v~ton . al80 COIltbI-- -uecl their search for a man who is suapected oucqtiic 25 .bie.... . 1Iol\ot .~tIOOI.aDd .oaId. tbe)' believe the mID. DOW in M~~ . . Anotber:resi4eDl telepboDecI lbe ,Sun u,d eomplained that Ibe . aqd.ber.husblDCl neeived..bieD:- tee baIIoU. ~thougb th<Y....d..... ~ .applied for )bem..1"be woman said. the stgaaturet. OD.' the apPuca.. liDOS carried crude. forgeries. .1~';:' City Clert SbaUDa Clark said i San'- Bernardino l'omao -...a1ked latD ber..oUlce -on Mopd.y.:.af~ t.erDOOD with.' request to ebaDge f her absentee vote. The womu re- ~ ported that. ber' absentee banal . .bad beeD picked ,up by i ~ palgn worker. Clark J&i<L. . . . -"Tbesame-woIDI.n. who did"nOl , wisb to be ldentUied. told the SUD _ ,that ber baU"._'plckod up.by :._ Wilbur Jac:ksollJ worter for the l~ AfiUse~'-' -."" > . . . ..r"f'~~ ).~:~~ ~L.~~~:: :.'~~~>;.:';" ";..-..,~..;";'''~:~,04 !;!.-; ..t:'" t ," .' (CO~UD~.d;r;';;'';.~~.,': . PoII<e reportedlUt Week thA, " i.....iSii;<.l.c;,2'IOli.adera r, I ,.." -.i.~;.l!;": ,,,,.,; ~ "; the suspected. forled 'appUcltloDl Roa4101d. The Sun th.t she and. . i EvlynW,lcoxcampalgJL .,' .., :were -.verodUDOllI the.flDa1 . berbUlboDd,DaD J. bad receiVed ',. JacbOo coul4 Dot be reaebed 400 .b.eotee applte.UOIllIU1).. ~.bIe1ltee.baQotS..'1be result of for comment Monday;- . _', '.; ~ mlUed for Tuelday,'Inmolf.elec- forlecl ....turet. OR the .appllca- '. ',' UDder SID _Bernardino city lion biiweeD III)'or'W..a. Hol.. 'UoD,foriDl:. -~;C':.,'~:' ,;'c;~- : ,.", . ~ law, oampaigD workerc andeother' eombud_WlleOx;~I~~~~::'" .;-':'";. .....~:, The rd. "..;ere" retumed to , third parties caunotdollver.bIeD- ',':Claikoaldall25.~-.1D the couple by;aarti - .Ia\d the tee. ballots to.-the City Clerk or q~ appeared .~,...~~ ,.,lipItuMoa1hemdidDOt'matcb .venbandl. 'b'IJL'.VlolatiOD of IIgned by the..... -...., ." - OD flle.lIn. SIlyd....ld the the _code c.arrieI. ambdemeaDOf ' Neltber Gq~Jl.lel Dor'Clark ,..J:I&Da~-were~deforgerieL' pelll1ty.t\~,,;,,'~i'.,",- " wlDnleuethetiame:'of:the....~. SbellidlbeanclberbUSbaJUl , Under state law, campallD. soupt by poIlee'for qUeF&-ht.I. .... DOl berm ~pff'O&cbed by rep. workers may pick up and mall ab- ,_" But: Clark said all of-the aJlet- .reeeu~oflDYe&DClklate. . seatee ballots _ but may DOt de- edly forged. names came from Uae . ~ . Clark said, 5,8l!2 req~ for liver them in penon. .~. clty)- lit and 3M wards aDd ill. ablent:ee ballOts were reeetved by 'CIty Councilman &a,l,ll Her. volw4 JUapaDicL. She '........ her office for the electIOD run-off. DIJldez. whO bas coordinated wu. Celted. tbat tbe worker belD. a UJUl UIat Iba~ all previOus cos.. ._tee voUai drtIe. oaId ........by poI1ce - . Iow_ cityrecordS-...,. be was surpriIed by the aceuaa- . voluteii' Of ~p ta.l!v' CIIl..... \ UOI1. 'r-:-.' ~t, :.: H erwbomayuve....paIclforhll .~,.. bard 10 be\IeVe. It .o-~ campalp _k OD' peHlpature IQUnd like blm CJ'acUoD). rd have baIL" ......' .,...' , ..... ~ to \Ilk to him ftnt.-JtCODld be. t" HernaDdellubmlthd'eam. ...-u.." H.rD...d....ld. ,,,' ,,- . ,..,. recorda OD SuDday lbat be . (" San BenwdlDO PoII<e \.t. Paul aid""'" the W_ campaI&D , ;=~::'~.::-~ r:.-.=.rOD~~::::: \ . 'loll aDd would IDv_ta. the 11- ,. --........- ~ matter. ~'.,. '.' '. ~ . that..theeampa1&liworkertDq.... ~ In another matter La.yolvlDI tIoD WIS'DOt involved. lD btl Fe- , .boe.'ee ballots. Bubaw aDd Po- _campalp.. - , . lice CbIeI BeIl)am1D _ laid .. . . "\,_~ mow wbo be II. H. ! Monday tha' they bave reeelved _ bave been . ......L H._lei . information that a man _peeled have beta HeruaDd.a. He could of IOfgine the signltUres of 25 ab- have beeD . dozeD ,people," HoI- &entee ballot applicatloDl was nOW comb 1I1d. . . -". .'~" mMexlco. .'" ... .,..".. '." . MeaDwbile. it betlme appar- \ . "We hive Dot been able to 10- ent that. lbe .bientee ballot abuM t ,eata. _. 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'.. /,.' .v.. ..... .fl',".. f....;~' ~.. '. elk'. -ii..g . '" .......{" vi. ~t .1jC:~~(':~ ~"~.-f~~'~". '-l..;~~\:~~ .... ;::.'~}'~f~~\;~i?;~. . i-,:~:9;w_~ft~~ ~ o. .-:2;.~ =rhee...n-'-MMro.RnaI'--.~ftdey.-Feb.2a...1"'. . _' ..... ~; .]~ijIltie~~iftv~stl~"ate~~.;af)sefite'e : I ~motrtis(1itfifst~~ari1'bt~ ',. ~'Bj\wt"1l LUNDAHL'- -~ elusloQi.~-Buh.w' said. ""Mt~ con-~AS'oI ThiirsdiY7Clark said tbe t ........,"Sun s....-Wrttw..... .~~-? ;,:p-' "~-elu.stonsmaYDoteount.anyway." ~nee -bad'TtlCetved 'one call bu1 : ,"SAN BERNARDINO - A Po- City de.-k Sbauna Clafk said ....id the complaining residenl ~~ IJee Dep.rt~eDt Ollicl'l.s~jd,.~.5be.dJd not boW it any votio&,(g',!,e~,:reaU)' -,D~DI conc~ tc Tbunda, be Is iDYe.tilatIDI~ -~qul.ritl.ba~.~.tound.bOt.j.,"'~..\tl>~ \ t, char,. that absentee ballots may Aid, 'There's been some talk that " Clark said the office. so far. ha: _ave been improperly bandied a voter banded ,a ballot to a earn. _ received and processed more tbi durtoa the ~ Ward. City CouncU _ paisn worker b1stead of maUina It . 500 requests tor absentee ballot ~~OD. :~:' . " ' ",' . . '. to City HaU." :_ :'~', .~~ ~.: ;,~_Tbe counCil and mayoral primac. : Poliee Lt. Pa.w ~shaw said be .. . Under curreni 'ciiy' ...;,., eam. .: '~,~bedulec2 for MAJ'('b S. ~ . bas been lnvestlgatmg th.e .matt~r paign worken can distribute apo ~,'H ,.Clark said that absentee ballot sIn,!e Monday. A eity offlelalllld plicatlODS tor absentee ballots, but .applicatJons have been handled tile original complaint _wu reg. ~ ~ AI'!..:Dot aUow~~&o ~dI. the ac;;... by'campaJ,n worten tor several b' terecl ~~ _~e ~.~ ~t~~ ,I~ .tuij~Uo~ -.001\ ..:\:.-~_ t,'..':, ,; ~.. ....:~: mayonJ. an4. eouncU candJdates;. :!.... ':"~y~.fJ ,~;, ':. .'. "'. ",,',,:: ~"BallotscaDcinIYbebandledbY', bUttbatthebulkotappllcaUons' I' "We received a complaJnt,. lbe vOler, the City Clerk's office:' are being generated by 'Worken \, (rom the 1st Ward.. We are now and tbe U.s. Post Oftke.:: ,'" ..:'tOl' llayor WA Holcomb and 1st \- l~ttnaataUthebaUob~hatbave' ....-; As a -"mu1t'&'uie"~~pWDi~';..w~ -.In. c~~~ ~ben C~De- ! cym~~,fro~tbat..wanL. ~a! ~ark"kSheroftie8thilweet,,~'~~G~: ~~,"'" ;.~'".,.! '__.,' 1; r}~:.. ..:: .....-. ~.: - ....~.. \;-. -:.an Ruttinl O\it-eoine abieatee''-'P~Slrietnbe' 1979 couDeH elee- m. ~. .:.;J!.UIl.t:.4lM poliee lupervlsO~lIota with tlyen:warnlDI voten1.~Di.' .soUctUng _absentee ballots :~~~&..y It UI,y 1rregularJtI~at other penoDJ are Dot aUowed his become III effective. thougb 'l~: lIne 'beea. found DOrtf the' probli.:.,~.toueb the baUots.: COIItrovenial, tool for ,randldates ~'tI: foe........ on any nArtkular ~~ Th...n ---':=-.L.'" .' - . '-uuearch01 votel. .. ~ . -.. r- ."t', e yera-..a_edthosewho '.':..' C\idates. .' ~ had any complaints about bow the .~.t' "rm not ")'iD, there is abuse ~ 7m Dot It llbeny to say. 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"<l"'I:SC...lt=.~'~.""~' ".l~:'--a!{=,,; f:~ .r~s!:.t '"''-' if" o,::tt&'t~; ~d; -iiz II.. . ;~ . f~n1'-~~~;;1 ~ B"ii~'SCi ~ ~ !ll~;~ ~iii,~~~13tii~ifii~~'i9 . ::r~1 . ih("'iIJilfi Ii .,-.... lI."- ,l~ :if :) c / c ~, v J 'v -j , ,-) r.' r '.' rl r ... '_ ~_'0 1<', ' '. 1 i t () r June 11, 1987 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 N "D" St San Bernardino, Ca 92401 A~TN: Mayor & Common Council Re:: Absentee Ba110tts Ordinance to Amend, Municipal Code Sec 2.56.001 Aggenda Item *.-, Council Meeting 6-15-87 -YS Ladies & Gentlemen: My attention has been called to the above aggenda item, and I am writing to project my opinions and solicit your support to amend the Municipal Code in line with the proposed suggestions. Mv preference is to appear in person before your meeting, but I will be hospitalized at that time, making a personal appearance impossible. As a person who has long been concerned with the topic of politics, both as related to candidate issues, and topical issues, it is my impression that the present regulations of the City of San Bernardino, leaves areas that are subject to abuse, and defeat the intention of the intention of absentee balloting under the election procedures. I recognize that under the status of a Charter City, the reg- ulations of provisions of absentee ballots, are, in the main, subject primarily to the decision of the Council and voters, of the City. For the past several years, numerous allegations have been charged of improprieties, by individ~als in the use of the absentee ballots, and accordingly, it is my belief that the opportunity for these abuses, can be avoided by amending the Municipal Code, to: 1. Cause the applications, and the ballots cast, to be confidential information. 2. Add a section to the Municipal Code to make unlawful the solicitation of absentee ballots, by persons other than the voter. m REALTOR' These conditions, would not eliminate the ability of a voter, to obtain, and vote by the absentee ballot procedure, as other- wise presently provided. P.O. BOX 23097 . 180:; NORTH i:) ,~r :.>,~t" BERNARDINO, CA 92406 MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATI('~,J OC:: q!=AL TC':IS''-_',~,l. ,.'~'t~~JIA :\SSOC:A.TION OF REAL TORS SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY BOARD OF REAL ~c,.-;,..",: :.j'JL I :PeE LISTING SERVICE. . 714/881-2621 f/o> ) LTR, JACOBSEN, 6-11-87, Mayor & Council San Bernardino p2 r -- '- ".,,. :> .- These proposals, would if adhered to, would eliminate the mass issuance of absentee voter applications and ballots by other than the voter, thereby reducing the number of absentee ballots issued, (and not returned; 40% in a recent election), and thereby eliminate the charge that voters executing absentee ballots and delivering them to a third party (illegally), are then screened, and forwarded to the City Clerk's office if the vote favors, the solicitors candidate. It further, appears appropriate to implement the action now, at a time when the pressures of an election campaign are not upon us. For these reasons, and others, I solicit your support of the proposals foramending the Municipal Code as proposed. Sincerely, -' - (- ",,' c) ('-. .." v .', "lIi~J.t..,. CI" cp tQ/J.~c.' Gd>>-.-a /4.v Bt/l CFflC ........Jlt,y / s 1Y4!{DI.,J Alt 1/: Ss -' ) Qutdd""'-ModtJqg June 15, 1987 The Honorable Mayor Evlyn wilcox Members of the Common Council 300 North "0" street San Bernardino, CA 92401 RE: Absentee Ballot Legislation Dear Mayor and Council: The members of the Thursday Morning Group are concerned about the potential for abuse of the absentee ballot process. The City has wisely recognized in the past areas of abuse, and responded with prudent legislation to prevent an escalating problem. It appears as though further study of this process and appropriate legislation to control it are necessary. We are concerned that the potential exists for major abuses to occur in the future, leaving a negative impression of San Bernardino politics in its wake, and causing citizens and the press to wonder why preventative measures were not implemented when the opportunity was presented. This is not directed at any candidate past, present or future. It merely recognizes the tremendous temptations that confront campaign workers, particularly paid ones, when conducting an absentee ballot campaign. The City Clerk has proposed legislation that will correct these concerns. We urge you to study this matter carefully. Yours truly, ~~ Salvatore F. Catalano President SFC:rlt P.O. Box 616 San Bernardino, Ca. 92402 c LEAGUE OF('"\1MEN VOTERS OF ~ BERNARDINO J ~ N. Mt. View Ave.. S~ 150 San Bernardino. Ca. 92401 889.8600 RECEIVED-Cn Y CLERI< Re: Ordinance a~di'lg. s.~~. 2.5.P.001 Subsec. A, Munici,e1 "'1hJ~pR2.~l ting the solicitation of absentee ballots). June 10, 1987 Mayor Evlyn Wilcox and City Council Members 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Dear Mayor Wilcox and City Council Members: The League of Women Voters of San Bernardino is concerned about abuses in the use of absentee ballots, not only in San Bernardino, but also statewide. Leagues throughout the state recently reexamined our position on voting rights, including postcard registration, bilingual ballots, and absentee ballots. On the basis of, this review, we support the city's effort to make a change in how absentee ballots are handled in city elections. We have serious reservations about handling of absentee ballots by third parties, especially political groups or parties. We agree with the staff report that there is ample opportunitY for any- one to vote absentee without solicitation by campaign workers. To further reduce the possibility of fraud, we also suggest that persons returning absentee ballots to election offices should be required to sign a form or a roster. In addition, clear information about the use of absentee ballots should be provided to voters. If you have questions about our position, please contact Gloria Anderson at 338-4163. Very truly yours, ~~~ Ruth Petrucci Co-President ,> w