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(Series of 2021)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO,
CALLING FOR AND ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR THE CITY OF ASPEN TO
COORDINATE WITH PITKIN COUNTY FOR THE 2021 GENERAL ELECTION TO
BE CONDUCTED ON NOVEMBER 2,2021 AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK
TO EXECUTE THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE
2021 GENERAL ELECTION.
WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council an intergovernmental
agreement for the 2021 General Election, between the City of Aspen"Political
Subdivision" and Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder, a draft copy of which is attached
hereto as Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to place before the Aspen electorate certain
ballot questions; and
WHEREAS,the City Council may add such additional questions to the ballot as it
may hereafter deem appropriate,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ASPEN, COLORADO,
Section 1:
The City of Aspen shall coordinate with the Pitkin County General Election established for
Tuesday,November 2, 2021 for the purposes of submitting ballot questions regarding
amending code provisions regarding the Wheeler Real Estate Transfer Tax, a property
exchange and any other questions to be determined by the City Council at a future date.
Section 2:
Pursuant to Ordinance No. 31, Series of 1996,the coordinated election shall be conducted in
accordance with the Uniform Election Code of 1992, as amended. The City Clerk shall take
all steps necessary to negotiate with the Pitkin Clerk and Recorder for the preparation of an
intergovernmental agreement in accordance with Section 1-7-116, C.R.S., concerning the
conduct of the November 2, 2021 Coordinated General Election according to law,
substantially in the form of the draft attached hereto. The City Clerk shall be authorized to
execute the intergovernmental agreement concerning the 2021 general election, subject to
final approval of the City Attorney.
Section 3:
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause,phrase, or portion of this resolution is for any
reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall
be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of
the remaining portions thereof.
INTRODUCED,READ AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Aspen on
the 101h day of August 2021.
Torre, Mayor
I,Nicole Henning, duly appointed and acting City Clerk do certify that the foregoing
is a true and accurate copy of that resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of
Aspen, Colorado, at a meeting held, August 10, 2021.
Nicole Henning, City Clerk
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR CONDUCT OF
2021 COORDINATED ELECTION
THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT("Agreement") is made effective this
_1 (4'(A- r
day of &&W( , 2021, between the Pitkin County Clerk and
Recorder (hereinafter referred to as"Clerk")and &V4,4 44 zy
(hereinafter referred to as "Political Subdivision").
I. PURPOSE '
The Political Subdivision desires to refer one or more candidate, contests, issues or
questions on the Pitkin County ballot for the November 2, 2021 Coordinated Election
(hereinafter referred to as"Election").
The Clerk will act as the coordinated election official and conduct the Election on behalf
of the Political Subdivision and similarly situated participating entities.
The Clerk agrees to perform the services specified below in connection with the Election
in consideration of Political Subdivision's timely payment of costs and performance of its other
obligations as set forth herein.
This Agreement sets forth the responsibilities between the Clerk and Political
Subdivision for the preparation and conduct of the Election.
The parties agree as follows:
H. APPLICABLE LAW
The Election is to be held in accordance with the Uniform Election Code of 1992, Title I
of the Colorado Revised Statutes,Articles 1-13 ("Election Code"), the Colorado Secretary of
State Election Rules ("CO SOS Rules"), Pitkin County Home Rule Charter("HRC"), Article 6
and Colorado Constitution, Article X, Section 20 ("TABOR"). Statutory and administrative
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requirements under the Election Code, CO SOS Rules, HRC and TABOR apply to the
completion of any duties or tasks required under this Agreement. If any Political Subdivision
encompasses territory in more than one county, this Agreement applies only to the portion of the
Political Subdivision within Pitkin County.
III. DESIGNATION OF OFFICIALS
A. Clerk's Designated Election Official
The Clerk designates the following person as the Designated Election Official, i.e.
contact person, to act as the Clerk's primary liaison with the Political Subdivision for all
purposes relating to the Election. The Contact Officer acts tinder the authority of the Clerk.
DEO Name: Janice K. Vos Caudill Chief Election Official
Mailing Address: 530 E. Main Street, Suite 104, Aspen, CO 81611
Phone Number: 970-429-2710
Fax Number: 970-445-3007
Email Address:janice.vos Da pitkincounl.Y com
B. Political Subdivision's Designated Election Official
The Political Subdivision designates the following person as the Designated Election
Official ("DEO") for purposes of the Election. The DEO is the primary liaison between the
Political Subdivision and the Clerk.
DEO Name: —A� r (,-
Mailing Address: �y0 �� �U:.GI��') syvtlr
Phone Number: q t 7P�
Fax Number:
Email Address:
Alternate DEO: The Political Subdivision designates ,
phone ��4 �d� r.e4 v as an alternate DEO if the primary DEO is unavailable for
unforeseen circumstances.
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IV. DUTIES Or THE CLERK
a. Election Preparation,The Clerk must:
i. Provide Political Subdivision with an address library report which lists all
residential street addresses situated within the Political Subdivision's
boundaries according to the State of Colorado Registration and Election
Management database ("SCORE").
ii. Manage and update all voter registration records and associated
correspondence.
iii. Supply, deliver, and set up all voting equipment and other items necessary
to conduct the Election.
iv. Appoint eligible electors as election judges, arrange for their
compensation, and provide necessary election judge training in advance of
the Election.
v. Include on the ballot all content timely certified by Political Subdivision.
vi. Contract for the printing of ballots, ballot envelopes, and other printed
materials reasonably necessary to conduct the Election, and arrange for
payment to the printing vendors(s).
vii. Perform all required acceptance testing, hardware diagnostic testing and
logic and accuracy testing of Pitkin County's voting systems and
components. (CO SOS Rule 11.3 Voting Systems)
viii. Designate the proper number of Voter Service and Polling Centers
("VSPC"), early voting centers, and mail ballots drop off locations,
ensuring the VSPCs are accessible to electors with disabilities.
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ix. Publish and post official Public Notice providing the date of the Election,
and the dates, address(es),and hours of the VPSCs and drop-off
location(s) no later than 20 days before the Election. (C.R.S. §§ 1-5-
205(1); 1-5-205(1.4))
b. Election Conduct,The Clerk must:
i. Issue mail ballots to and accept voted mail ballots from military and
overseas voters in compliance with deadlines and delivery methods.
(C.R.S., Article 8.3)
ii. Provide for the security, processing, and reconciliation of all mail ballots
by receiving, verifying voter signatures, opening, duplicating if applicable,
and counting of ballots.
iii. Provide for the security and reconciliation of official ballots supplied for
or cast at the VSPCs.
iv. Provide provisional ballots for use by electors and process them
accordingly. (C.R.S., Article 8.5; CO SOS Rule 17. Provisional Voting)
v. Conduct post-election Risk-Liming Audit in compliance with Colorado
Election Code and Rules. (CO SOS Rule 25. Post-Election Audit)
vi. Conduct any mandatory or permissive recount.
vii. Prepare and conduct the Canvass of Votes no later than 22 days after the
Election. (C.R.S. § 1-10-102; CO SOS Rule 10. Canvassing)
viii. Certify and provide official results to all political subdivisions
participating in the Election.
ix. Preserve all election records relating to the Election for at least twenty-
five months. (C.R.S. §1-7-802)
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V. DUTIES OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
a. Election Preparation,The Political Subdivision must:
i. Determine whether a ballot issue, ballot question, candidate contest, or
candidate is eligible or properly certified for the ballot.
ii. Verify and certify to the Clerk the address library report the Clerk
provides is accurate and complete at the earliest possibility time and no
later than 4:30 p.m., 70 days before the Election. Political Subdivision
will notify the Clerk of any address ranges or street names in the address
library report that are inaccurate, incomplete, or omitted in its
certification.
NOTE: If certification is not provided by 4:30 p.m., 70 days
before the Election, the Political Subdivision may not participate in the
Election, or alternatively, the Clerk, in her discretion, may build the
Election on the assumption that the address library report is complete and
accurate.
iii. Deliver to the Clerk a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution,
enacted or adopted by its governing board, authorizing the Political
Subdivision to participate in the Election according to the terms of this
Agreement by 4:30 pan., 70 days before the Election, and identifying
person(s) authorized to execute this Agreement.
iv. Provide a certified copy to the Clerk of all ballot content in the format
provided for in this Section under b. Ballot Content.
v. Post or publish any legal notices required of the Political Subdivision not
expressly agreed to be the responsibility of the Clerk in this Agreement.
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b. Ballot Content, The Political Subdivision must:
i. Certify and email ballot content to the Clerk at the earliest possible time
and no later than 4:30 p.m., 60 days before the Election. (C.R.S. § 1-5-
203(3)(a))
ii. Use the exact language and order as such ballot content is to appear on the
printed official and sample ballots for the Election for all certified ballot
content.
iii. Limit ballot content to 200 words, including title, unless the Clerk
provides written consent in advance.
iv. Submit and format the certified ballot content in the following format:
1. Microsoft Word '97 or later
2. Font Type: Arial
3. Font Size: 8 point
4. Justification: Left
5. Spacing: Single
6. All Margins: 0.5 inches
7. Language: English
8. Ballot Title: Bold and lower case (County Clerk's determine
numbering, CO SOS Rule 4. Coordinated Election)
a. Definition of Ballot Issue and Ballot Question:
i. "Ballot Issue" means a state or local government
matter arising under section 20 of article X of the
state constitution,as defined in C.R.S. §§ 1-41-
102(4) and 1-41-103(4), respectively.
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ii. `Ballot Question" means a state or local
government matter involving a citizen petition or
referred measure, other than a ballot issue.
b. Example of Ballot Title (Issue and Question): Each ballot
issue or question must contain the name of the political
subdivision at the beginning of the ballot issue or question;
e.g.
i. Aspen Ambulance District Ballot Issue 6A
ii. City of Aspen Ballot Question 2A - Amendment to
City Charter Term Limits
c. Ballot Issues or Questions will provide the following
options:
i. Yes/For
ii. No/Against
9. Audio File Type: Wave Sound, file extension.wav, or mp3. A
candidate in an election must provide an audio recording of his or
her name exactly as it appears on the statement of intent. (CO SOS
Rule 4.6.2 Coordinating Election)
v. Designate an agent to appear in person at the Clerk's office to proofread
and approve ballot content certified by Political Subdivision as it appears
on ballot artwork before printing within one business day after Clerk's
notification. Notification to appear to approve ballot artwork will occur
between 8: a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from the 57"1 day until the 471" day before the
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Election. The Political Subdivision designates the following as their agent
to approve ballot artwork:
Name:
Phone Number:
Cell Phone Number:
Fax Number: n� '
Email Address: � (/1(�/,L • �"[,dl C/ ' ���
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NOTE: The Political Subdivision's certified content will be final upon
transmission to and receipt by the Clerk. The Clerk will not be responsible for
making any changes after Political Subdivision's certification of its ballot content.
Changes will be made to ballot artwork only if ballot artwork does not match the
certified ballot content provided by the Political Subdivision.
c. Additional Duties for Special District Election,The Special District must, if
applicable:
i. Certify to the Clerk the list of property owners eligible to vote for Special
District Elections by 4:30 p.m., 53 days prior to the Election. (C.R.S. §
32-1-806)
ii. Notify eligible property owners within the Political Subdivision of the
option to contact the Clerk for a property owner mail ballot. Clerk will
provide a draft of property owner affidavit to DEO for mailing.
VI. BALLOT ISSUE NOTICE ("TABOR NOTICE")
a. Duties of the Cleric
i. Prepare and mail a combined TABOR Notice no less than 30 days prior to
the Election, pursuant to Colorado Constitution Article X, Section
20(3)(b).
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ii. Mail TABOR Notice to eligible electors at each address in Pitkin County
where one or more registered voters of the Political Subdivision and of
any other participating political subdivision resides.
iii. Determine the least cost method for mailing the TABOR notice.
iv. Refer inquiries concerning the substance of ballot issues and ballot
questions or Political Subdivision operations to the Political Subdivision
DEO named in this Agreement.
b. Duties of the Subdivision
i. Ensure timely preparation, accuracy, and legal sufficiency of any TABOR
Notice content.
ii. Provide a local office address and telephone number to incorporate in the
TABOR Notice.
iii. Email pro and con statements and required fiscal information to the Clerk
by 4:30 p.m., no later than 43 days prior to the Election. (C.R.S. § 1-7-
904)
iv. Submit pro and con statements in the following format:
1. Microsoft Word '97 or later
2. Font Type: Arial
3. Font Size: 8 point
4. Justification: Left
5. Spacing: Single
6. All Margins: 0.5 inches
7. Language: English
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v. Designate an agent to proofread and approve via email Political
Subdivision's TABOR Notice content before printing within four hours
after receiving TABOR Notice artwork from the Clerk. Due to production
time constraints, the agent designated by the Political Subdivision must be
available from the 39°i day prior to the election until the 37`" day prior to
the Election. The Political Subdivision designates the following as their
agent to approve TABOR notice artwork:
Name: 6011 G!n
Phone Number: q-* D .
Cell Phone Number:
Fax Number:
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Email Address: kil
vi. Mail its TABOR Notice content to all property owners within the Political �'j'�
Subdivision who are eligible to vote on the ballot issue, except for electors
to whom the Clerk mails the combined TABOR Notice.
vii. Pay the prorated amount of the total cost to produce and mail the complete
TABOR Notice, based on the total number of active registered voters
residing within the Political Subdivision, as reflected by the voter
registration records and count used by the Colorado Secretary of State for
the Election, and by the columnar length in inches, rounded to the nearest
quarter inch, the Political Subdivision content occupies in the TABOR
Notice.
VII. ELECTION COSTS
i. The Clerk will keep accurate accounts of all costs incurred to conduct the
Election, including, but not limited to, costs for supplies,printing, ballot
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mailing, TABOR Notice, election notice(s), temporary labor,
compensation of election judges,and other expenses attributable to
conducting the Election on behalf of the Political Subdivision.
ii. The Clerk will determine the cost allocation for each Political Subdivision
participating in the Election. The cost is determined on the basis of the
total number of active registered voters within each Political Subdivision
and the amount of space, by the columnar length in inches, rounded to the
nearest quarter inch, the Political Subdivision uses on the ballot or
TABOR Notice.
iii. The Clerk will charge and allocate to the Political Subdivision its share of
expenses incurred by the Clerk to remedy, resolve, or reconcile the
Political Subdivision's failure or omission to timely perform any of its
obligations under the Agreement, without regard to whether the Political
Subdivision rescinds its intent to participate in the Election.
iv. There will be a minimum charge for participation in the Election of$1000,
and in no event will any district pay less than $1000.
v. The Clerk will submit to the Political Subdivision an invoice, within 90
days of the Election, for their pro rata share of costs incurred in
participating in the Election.
vi. The Political Subdivision must reimburse the Clerk for Election costs as
allocated within 30 days of receiving the invoice of its pro rata costs.
vii. In the event of a recount, mandatory or permissive, of a candidate contest,
ballot issue, or ballot question certified by the Political Subdivision, the
Clerk will charge expenses reasonably incurred to conduct any such
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recount or ballot contest to the Political Subdivision. If more than one
Political Subdivision participating in the Election is involved in any such
recount or election contest, the costs will be prorated between the Political
Subdivision and other participating entities.
VIII. CANCELLATION OF THE ELECTION
i. If the Political Subdivision opts to cancel its Election, the Political
Subdivision must notify the Clerk immediately.
ii. The Political Subdivision must pay the Clerk all amounts due, including
production and mailing costs incurred before and after the Clerk received
cancellation notice.
iii. The Political Subdivision must provide notice of publication of the
cancellation of its Election. A copy of the publicized notice must be
posted in the office of the Clerk,office of the D.E.O., and if the Political
Subdivision is a special district in the office of the Division of Local
Government. (C.R.S. § 1-5-208(6))
iv. The Political Subdivision cannot cancel its participation in the Election
after the 25"' day prior to the Election. (C.R.S. § 1-5-208(2))
IX. ADDITIONAL TERMS
i. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction finds the Election for the
Political Subdivision was void or otherwise defective as the sole result of
the failure of the Clerk to perform in accordance with this Agreement or
laws applicable to the Election, the Political Subdivision will be entitled to
recover expenses or losses cause by such breach or failure up to the
maximum amount paid by the Political Subdivision to the Clerk. This will
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be the exclusive remedy for breach available to the Political Subdivision.
The Clerk will not be held liable for any expenses, damages, or losses in
excess of the amounts paid by Political Subdivision under this Agreement.
ii. If requested by Clerk, Political Subdivision shall designate eligible
electors to participate and/or serve as election judges, on various election
judge boards, and on various boards and panels convened to oversee the
Election.
iii. In the event the Clerk does not request the Political Subdivision to
designate eligible electors under this section, all election judges, boards
and panels will be comprised of registered electors affiliated with the
major political parties and recommended by the county chairpersons
thereof; provided, however, that Clerk reserves the right to appoint
unaffiliated electors or electors affiliated with minor political parties if the
county chairpersons of the major political parties are unable or fail to
recommend a sufficient number of registered electors affiliated with the
major political parties. (C.R.S., Article 6)
iv. No portion of this Agreement creates a cause of action to anyone who is
not a party to this Agreement.
v. Any proposed Political Subdivision not identified by a tax code in the
Pitkin County Assessor records must provide the Clerk with a certified
legal description, map and locator, identifying all "high/low"ranges for
street addresses within the proposed Political Subdivision, no later than
180 days before the Election. If the locator data is not provided by 180
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days, the proposed Political Subdivision will not participate in the
Election.
vi. The Clerk agrees to perform the services specified in this Agreement in
consideration of the Political Subdivision's timely payment of costs and
performance of its other obligations as set forth.
vii. The Political Subdivision warrants it has sufficient funds available in its
approved budget to pay all amounts due to the Clerk.
viii. The signatory for the Political Subdivision warrants that they have power
and authority to bind the Political Subdivision to this Agreement.
ix. Should any provision of this Agreement be determined by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or otherwise null and void, it
is the intent of the parties hereto that the remaining provisions of this
Agreement shall be of full force and effect.
x. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, this Agreement and the interpretation
thereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. Venue for
any and all legal actions arising under this IGA shall lie in the District
Court in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado.
This agreement must be signed and delivered to the Clerk by 4:30 p.m., no later than 70
days prior to the Election, and is effective as of the day of signing.
CLERK AND RECORDER
530 E. MAIN STREET,ASPEN, CO 81611
PITKIN COUNTY,COLORADO
Janice K. Vos Caudill Date
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POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
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Print or type name of Political Subdivision
By:
Title: -� Date
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR CONDUCT OF
2021 COORDINATED ELECTION
THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT("Agreement")is made effective this
i . _ - day or. r 2021,between the Pitkin County Clerk and
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Recorder(liercinafler referred to as"Clerk")and &,f h k"'..?
(hereinafter referred to as"Political Subdivision").
1. PURPOSE '
The Political Subdivision desires to refer one or more candidate,contests,issues or
questions on [lie Pitkin County ballot for the November 2,2021 Coordinated Election
(hereinafter referred to as"Election").
The Clerk will act as the coordinated election official and conduct the Election on behalf
ofthe Political Subdivision and similarly situated participating entities.
The Clerk agrees to perform the services specified below in connection with the Election
in consideration ol'Political Subdivision's timely payment of costs and performance of its other
obligations as set forth herein.
This Agreement sets forth the responsibilities between the Clerk and Political
Subdivision for the preparation and conduct of the Election.
The parties agree as follows:
H. APPLICABLE LAW
The Election is to be held in accordance with the Uniform Election Code of 1992,Title I
of the Colorado Revised Statutes,Articles 1-13("Election Code"),the Colorado Secretary of
State Election Rules("CO SOS Rules"),Pitkin County Home Rule Charter("HRC"),Article 6
and Colorado Constitution,Article X,Section 20("TABOR'). Statutory and administrative
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requirements under the Election Code,CO SOS Rules,HRC and TABOR apply to the
completion of any duties or tasks required under this Agreement. If any Political Subdivision
encompasses territory in more than one county,this Agreement applies only to the portion of the
Political Subdivision within Pitkin County.
III. DESIGNATION OF OFFICIALS
A. Clerk's Designated Election Official
The Clerk designates the following person as the Designated Election Official,i.e.
contact person,to act as the Clerk's primary liaison with the Political Subdivision for all
purposes relating to the Election.The Contact Officer acts under the authority of the Clerk.
DEO Name:Janice K.Vos Caudill,Chief Flectinn Official
Mailing Address: 530 E. Main Strcct,Suite 104,Aspen,CO 81611
Phone Number:970429-2710
Fax Number.970-445-3007
Email Address:jnnice.vos(cr?pitkinenunty.com
B. Political Subdivision's Designated Election Official
The Political Subdivision designates the following person as the Designated Election
Official ("DEO")for purposes of the Election.The DEO is the primary liaison between the
Political Subdivision and
ddjthe Clerk.
6 DEO Name: / ; �+ h UA
Mailing Address: /�f&Q I/S,/��1�z1.�'1 K
Phone Number: "/ 7 a7 4&V
Fax Number.
Email Address:
Alternate DEO:The Political Subdivision designates ���l,�t:�hf-a k-.-)
phone �( y 1.94 fts an altcmate DEO if the primary DEO is unavailable for
unforeseen circumstances.
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IV. DUTIES OF THE CLERK
a. Election Preparation,The Clerk must:
i. Provide Political Subdivision with an address library report which lists all
residential street addresses situated within the Political Subdivision's
boundaries according to the State of Colorado Registration and Election
Management database("SCORE").
ii. Manage and update all voter registration records and associated
correspondence.
iii. Supply,deliver,and set up all voting equipment and other items necessary
to conduct the Election.
iv. Appoint eligible electors as election judges,arrange for their
compensation,and provide necessary election judge training in advance of
the Election.
v. Include on the ballot all content timely certified by Political Subdivision.
vi. Contract for the printing of ballots,ballot envelopes,and other printed
materials reasonably necessary to conduct the Election,and arrnngc for
payment to the printing vendors(s).
vii. Perform all required acceptance testing,hardware diagnostic testing and
logic and accuracy testing of Pitkin County's voting systems and
components. (CO SOS Rule 11.3 Voting Systems)
viii. Designate the proper number of Voter Service and Polling Centers
("VSPC"),early voting centers,and mail ballots drop off locations,
ensuring the VSPCs are accessible to electors with disabilities.
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ix. Publish and post official Public Notice providing the date of the Election,
And the dates,address(es),and hours of the VPSCs and drop-off
location(s)no later than 20 days before the Election. (C.R.S. §§ 1-5-
205(l); 1-5-205(1.4))
b. Election Conduct,The Clerk must:
i. Issue mail ballots to and accept voted mail ballots from military and
overseas voters in compliance with deadlines and delivery methods.
(C.R.S.,Article 8.3)
I Provide far the security,processing,and reconciliation ol'all mail ballots
by receiving,verifying voter signatures,opening,duplicating if applicable,
and counting of ballots.
iii. Provide for the security and reconciliation of official ballots supplied for
or cast at the VSPCs.
iv. Provide provisional ballots for use by electors and process them
accordingly. (C.R.S.,Article 8.5;CO SOS Rule 17. Provisional Voting)
v. Conduct post-election Risk-Liming Audit in compliance with Colorado
Election Code and Rules. (CO SOS Rule 25.Post-Election Audit)
vi. Conduct any mandatory or permissive recount.
vii. Prepare and conduct the Canvass of Votes no later than 22 days aiier the
Election. (C.R.S.§ 1-10-102;CO SOS Rule 10.Canvassing)
viii. Certify and provide official results to all politicai subdivisions
participating in the Election.
ix. Preserve all election records relating to the Election for at least twenty-
five months. (C.R.S. §1-7-802)
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V. DUTIES OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
n. Election Prepnrntion,The Political Subdivision must:
i. Determine whether a ballot issue,ballot question,candidate contest,or
candidate is eligible or properly certified for the ballot.
ii. Verify and certify to the Clerk the address library report the Clerk
provides is accurate and complete at the earliest possibility time and no
later than 4:30 p.m., 70 days before the Election. Political Subdivision
will notify the Clerk of any address ranges or street names in the address
library report that are inaccurate, incomplete, or omitted in its
certification.
NOTE: if certification is not provided by 4:30 p.m., 70 days
before the Election,the Political Subdivision may not participate in the
Election,or alternatively,the Clerk,in her discretion,may build the
Election on the assumption that the address library report is complete and
accurate.
iii. Deliver to the Clerk a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution,
enacted or adopted by its governing board, authorizing the Political
Subdivision to participate in the Election according to the terms of this
Agreement by 4:30 p.m., 70 days before the Election,and identifying
person(s)authorized to execute this Agreement.
iv. Provide a certified copy to the Clerk of all ballot content in the format
provided for in this Section under b.Ballot Content.
v. Post or publish any legal notices required of the Political Subdivision not
expressly agreed to be the responsibility of the Clerk in this Agreement.
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b. Ballot Content,The Political Subdivision must:
i. Certify and email ballot content to the Clerk at the earliest possible time
and no later than 4:30 p.m.,60 days before the Election. (C.R.S. § 1-5-
203(3)(a))
ii. Use the exact language and order as such ballot content is to appear on the
printed official and sample ballots for the Election for all certified ballot
content.
iii. Limit ballot content to 200 words,including title, unless the Clerk
provides written consent in advance.
iv. Submit and format the certified ballot content in the following format:
1. Microsoft Word '97 or later
2. Pont Type:Arinl
3. Pont Size:8 point
4. Justification: Lcft
5. Spacing: Single
6. All Margins:0.5 inches
7. Language:English
8. Ballot Title: Bold and Iower case(County Clerk's determine
numbering,CO SOS Rule 4.Coordinated Election)
a. Definition of'Bnllot Issue and Ballot Question:
i. al lot Issue'means a state or local government
matter arising under section 20 of article X of the
state constitution,as defined in C.R.S.§§ 141-
102(4)and 141-103(4),respectively.
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ii. "Ballot Question"means a state or local
government matter involving a citizen petition or
referred measure,other than a ballot issue.
b. Exnmple of Ballot Title(Issue and Question): Each ballot
issue or question must contain the name of the political
subdivision at the beginning of the ballot issue or question;
e.g.:
i. Aspen Ambulance District Ballot Issue 6A
ii. City of Aspen Ballot Question 2A-Amendment to
City Charter Term Limits
c. Ballot Issues or Questions will provide the following
options:
i. Yes/For
ii. No/Against
9. Audio File Type: Wave Sound,file extension.wav,or mp3. A
candidate in an election must provide an audio recording of his or
her name exactly as it appears on the statement of intent. (CO SOS
Rule 4.6.2 Coordinating Election)
v. Designate an agent to appear in person at the Clerk's office to proofread
and approve ballot content certified by Political Subdivision as it appears
on ballot artwork before printing within one business day after Clerk's
notification.Notification to appear to approve ballot artwork will occur
between 8:a.m.to 6:00 p.m.from the 57'h day until the 47111 day before the
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Election. The Political Subdivision designates the following as their agent
to approve ballot artwork:
w �Tf/Y a Name:
Phone Number: 0 . t q. �j ads
Cell Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Email Address:
NOTE:The Political Subdivision's certified content will be final upon
transmission to rind receipt by the Clerk.Tic Clerk will not be responsible for
making any changes alter Political Subdivision's certification of its ballot content.
Changes will be made to ballot artwork only if ballot artwork does not match the
certified ballot content provided by the Political Subdivision.
c. Additional Duties for Special District Election,The Special District must, if
applicable:
i. Certify to the Clerk the list of property owners eligible to vote for Special
District Elections by 4:30 p.m.,53 days prior to the Election. (C.R.S.
32-1-806)
ii. Notify eligible property owners within the Political Subdivision of the
option to contact the Clerk for a property owner mail ballot. Clerk will
provide a draft of property owner affidavit to DEO for mailing.
VI. BALLOT ISSUE NOTICE("TABOR NOTICE")
a. Duties of the Clerk
i. Prepare and mail a combined TABOR Notice no less than 30 days prior to
the Election,pursuant to Colorado Constitution Article X,Section
20(3)(b).
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ii. Mail TABOR Notice to eligible electors at each address in Piticin County
where one or more registered voters of the Political Subdivision and of
any other participating political subdivision resides.
iii. Determine the least cost method for mailing the TABOR notice.
iv. Rcfer inquiries concerning the substance of ballot issues and ballot
questions or Political Subdivision operations to the Political Subdivision
DEO named in this Agreement.
b. Duties of the Subdivision
i. Ensure timely preparation,accuracy,and legal sufficiency of any TABOR
Notice content.
ii. Provide a local office address and telephone number to incorporate in the
TABOR Notice.
iii. Email pro and con statcments and required fiscal information to(lie Clerk
by 4:30 p.m.,no later tlian 43 days prior to the Election. (C.R.S. § 1-7-
904)
iv. Submit pro and con statements in the following format:
1. Microsoft Word '97 or later
2. Font Type:Aria)
3. Pont Size:8 point
4. Justification: Lcft
5. Spacing:Single
6. All Margins:0.5 inches
7. Language:English
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v. Designate an agent to proofread and approve via email Political
Subdivision's TABOR Notice content before printing within four hours
after receiving TABOR Notice artwork from the Clerk.Due to production
time constraints,the agent designated by the Political Subdivision must be
available from the 39"'day prior to the election until the 370i day prior to
the Election. The Political Subdivision designates the following as their
agent to approve TABOR notice artwork:
Name: f'l GG►
Phone Number:
Cell Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Email Address:f ��l�� n, ;�a V �
vi. Mail its TABOR Notice content to all property owners within the Political »'►
Subdivision who are eligible to vote on the ballot issue,except for electors
to whom the Clerk mails the combined TABOR Notice.
vii. Pay the prorated amount of the total cost to produce and mail (lie complete
TABOR Notice,based on the total number of active registered voters
residing within the Political Subdivision,as reflected by the voter
registration records and count used by the Colorado Secretary of State for
the Election,and by the columnar length in inches,rounded to the nearest
quarter inch,the Political Subdivision content occupies in the TABOR
Notice.
VIi. PLECTION COSTS
i. The Clerk will keep accurate accounts of all costs incurred to conduct the
Election,including,but not limited to,costs for supplies,printing,ballot
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mailing,TABOR Notice,election notice(s),temporary labor,
compensation of election judges,and other expenses attributable to
conducting the Election on behalf of the Political Subdivision.
ii. The Clerk will determine the cost allocation for each Political Subdivision
participating in the Election.The cost is determined on the basis of the
total number of active registered voters within each Political Subdivision
and the amount of space, by the columnar length in inches,rounded to the
nearest quarter inch, the Political Subdivision uses on the ballot or
TABOR Notice.
iii. The Clerk will charge and allocate to the Political Subdivision its share of
expenses incurred by the Clerk:to remedy,resolve,or reconcile[lie
Political Subdivision's failure or omission to timely perform any of its
obligations under the Agreement,without regard to whether the Political
Subdivision rescinds its intent to participate in the Election. .
iv. There will be a minimum charge for participation in the Election of$1000,
and in no event will any district pay less than$1000.
v. The Clerk will submit to the Political Subdivision an invoice,within 90
days of the Election, for their pro rata share of costs incurred in
participating in the Election.
vi. The Political Subdivision must reimburse the Clerk:for Election costs as
allocated within 30 days of receiving the invoice of its pro rata costs.
vii. In the event of a recount, mandatory or permissive,of a candidate contest,
ballot issue,or ballot question certified by the Political Subdivision,the
Clerk will charge expenses reasonably incurred to conduct any such
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recount or ballot contest to the Political Subdivision. If more than one
Political Subdivision participating in the Election is involved in any such
recount or election contest,the costs will be prorated between the Political
Subdivision and other participating entities.
VIII. CANCr-.LLATION OF TIIE ELECTION
i. if the Political Subdivision opts to cancel its Election,the Political
Subdivision must notify the Clerk immediately.
ii. The Political Subdivision must pay the Clerk all amounts due, including
production and mailing costs incurred before and after the Clerk received
cancellation notice.
iii. The Political Subdivision must provide notice of publication of the
cancellation of its Election.A copy of the publicized notice must be
posted in the office of the Clerk,officc of the D.E.O.,and if the Political
Subdivision is a special district in the office of the Division of Local
Government. (C.R.S.§ 1-5-208(6))
iv. The Political Subdivision cannot cancel its participation in the Election
after the 25t"day prior to the Election. (C.R.S. § 1-5-208(2))
IX. ADDITIONAL TERMS
i. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction finds the Election for the
Political Subdivision was void or otherwise defective as the sole result of
the failure of the Clerk to perform in accordance with this Agreement or
laws applicable to the Election,the Political Subdivision will be entitled to
recover expenses or losses cause by such breach or failure up to the
maximum amount paid by the Political Subdivision to the Clerk.This will
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be the exclusive remedy for breach available to the Political Subdivision.
The Clerk will not be held liable for any expenses,damages,or losses in
excess of the amounts paid by Political Subdivision under this Agreement.
ii. If requested by Clerk,Political Subdivision shall designate eligible
electors to participate and/or serve as election judges,on various election
judge boards,and on various boards and panels convened to oversee the
Election.
iii. In (lie event the Clerk does not request the Political Subdivision to
designate eligible electors under this section,all election judges,boards
and panels will be comprised of registered electors affiliated with the
major political parties and recommended by the county chairpersons
thereof;provided,however, that Clerk reserves the right to appoint
unaffiliated electors or electors affiliated with minor political parties if the
county chairpersons of the major political parties are unable or fail to
recommend a sufficient number of registered electors affiliated with the
major political parties. (C.R.S.,Article 6)
iv. No portion of this Agreement creates a cause of action to anyone who is
not a party to this Agreement.
v. Any proposed Political Subdivision not identified by u tax code in the
Pitkin County Assessor records must provide the Clerk with a certified
legal description,Wrap and locator,identifying all"high/low"rnngcs for
street addresses within the proposed Political Subdivision,no later than
180 days before the Election. If the locator data is not provided by 180
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days,the proposed Political Subdivision will not participate in the
Election.
A. The Clerk agrees to perform the services specified in this Agreement in
consideration of the Political Subdivision's timely payment of costs and
performance of its other obligations as set forth.
vii. The Political Subdivision warrants it has sufficient funds available in its
approved budget to pay all amounts due to the Clerk.
viii. The signatory for the Political Subdivision warrants that they have power
and authority to bind the Political Subdivision to this Agreement.
ix. Should any provision of this Agreement be determined by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or otherwise null and void, it
is the intent ofthe parties hereto that the remaining provisions of this
Agreement shall be of full force and effect.
x. Unless otherwise agreed in writing,this Agreement and the interpretation
thereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. Venue for
any and all legal actions arising under this IGA shall lie in the District
Court in and for the County of Pitkin, State or Colorado.
This agreement must be signed and delivered to the Clerk by 4:30 p.m.,no later than 70
days prior to the Election,and is of cctive as of the day of signing.
CLERK AND RECORDER
530 E.MAIN STREET,ASPEN,CO 81611
PITKIN-CO NTY,COLORADO
Janice-K.V6s Caudill Date
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POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
Print or type name orPolitical Subdivision
By:7JIt
-Title: Date
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