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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Board of Civil Authority - 02/15/2022BOARD OF CIVIL AUTHORITY February 15, 2022 The South Burlington Board of Civil Authority held a meeting on Tuesday, February 15, in the Senior Center, 180 Market Street. Members Present: C. Shaw, Chair; D. Kinville, L. Vera, B. Nowak, M. Mahoney, A. Gross, B. Gross, M. St. Germain, C. Callea, C. Santiorello, C Wagner Also Present: M. Lyons, Assessor 1. Emergency evacuation plans: Ms. Kinville provided emergency evacuation instructions. Ms.Kinville reminded attendees that the wearing of masks is still required in City Hall. 2. Comments from the public not related to the agenda: There were no public comments. 3. Any change in the order of the agenda: No changes were made to the agenda. 4. Approve minutes from December 9, 2021 Mr. Gross moved to approve the minutes as written. Mr. St. Germain seconded. Motion passed with all present voting in favor. 5. Review status of reapportionment D. Kinville updated the board on the status of the reapportionment for the City. The Representatives have been working with the House Government Operations committee in an attempt to get South Burlington 5 self-contained districts. However, as of tonight, they have only been successful of getting the lines redrawn to put them into 4 separate districts as opposed to the 2 districts which housed 2 representatives, which would leave 3 districts needing new reps. As the map currently stands, the 5th district would be a shared district with Williston. D. Kinville testified to House Government Ops, after several discussions with Representative LaLonde, as the necessity of having that 5th district just be South Burlington. D. Kinville testified that 2 of South Burlington’s districts have been the most underrepresented districts with the highest growth in the state. By not allowing future growth to be incorporated into the decision, South Burlington would once again be underrepresented. Representative Lalonde and D. Kinville will continue to monitor the discussion. C. Shaw asked if Williston felt the same as South Burlington in not wanting to share a district and Ms. Kinville responded that BOARD OF CIVIL AUITHORITY February 15, 2022 PAGE 2 they do not. A. Gross asked if we could have South Burlington and Williston clerk’s write a letter to their representatives stating such a fact. C. Shaw said that was what we did when we submitted our report to the LAB. D. Kinville reached out to both Senator Sirotkin and Senator Chittenden as to the status of the senate reapportionment. As of the time of the meeting, there has been little discussion in the Senate on the issue. Mr. Sirotkin has said that he will continue to discuss the issue with Senator Pearson who is chairing the reapportionment for the Senate. 6. Approve Presiding officers and election officials for the March 1 election C. Callea made the motion to approve the list of presiding officers and assistant election officials which was seconded by A. Gross. Motion passed with all present voting in favor. 7. Approve list of voters removed from checklist since last election Ms. Kinville supplied a list of 510 voters who were removed from the checklist due to death notices, response to challenge letter, those who moved out of state and those who notified the office that they were no longer residents. L. Vera noted that the list was extensive and noticed the number of people whom had been challenged and responded back. M. St. Germain made the motion to approve the list purged voters which was seconded by A. Gross. Motion passed with all present voting in favor. 8. Election Training D. Kinville stated that 556 early ballots had already been mailed out for the election and that number would be increasing over the next 2 weeks. She inquired if the board thought it necessary to have a pre-processing of early ballots. After discussion it was decided that a preprocessing of ballots day would be February 24th at 9:00 a.m. at City Hall. D. Kinville asked the presiding officers to hold onto those early ballots which are received after the preprocessing of ballots until around 9:00 a.m. This allows the front desk workers to concentrate on the early ballots while the polling location is less busy. There are no provisional ballots or special needs tablet at this election. BOARD OF CIVIL AUITHORITY February 15, 2022 PAGE 2 D. Kinville went over the voter application form and stressed that every line on the form should be completed before the voter is given a ballot. The only exceptions are email address and where they voted prior. Each election there are incomplete forms that need to be contacted to complete the application enough to put the voter into the computer and there are always several that never come back or come back as undeliverable by the postmaster. D. Kinville had the grey binder that contains all the information people need to know on election day and went through several of the tabs in the binder. When it is slow, please take the time to review the binder contents and if there is any question during the day, please call D. Kinville’s cell or the clerk’s office. D. Kinville showed the closing plastic binder that will be in each districts bin of supplies for the day. It has everything you need, or need to know, to close the polls at the end of the day. She asked that they please review this during their shift, prior to closing and if any questions, please ask. 9. Testing of election tabulating machines D. Kinville assigned C. Shaw, L. Vera and B. Nowak and herself to a tabulator and asked each to give a demonstration on how the tabulators work, how to read the LCD screen, how to recognize and handle an overvoted ballot, as well as closing procedures. The tabulators were then tested and assigned the following seal #’s to the tabulators and closed until preprocessing of ballots. 7-1 #1175865 7-2 #1175833 7-3.1 #1175815 7-4 #1175896 As there was no further business to come before the Board, M. St. Germain moved to adjourn. C. Santorello seconded. Motion passed with all present voting in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 8:02 p.m. ____________________________ Clerk