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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 General Election - March 13, 2001Kay Clean Supervisor of Elections Indian River County, Florida August 16, 2001 Pct. # 12 a Q r -- cl- Mrs. Sally Maio, City Clerk Sebastian City Hall 1225 Main Street Sebastian, Fl. 32958 Dear Sally: Thank you for the use of the Community Center as Precinct #12 for the municipal election this past March. We do not have any elections scheduled for the reminder of this year and the election schedule for 2002 is as follows: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 Municipal Elections Tuesday, September 10, 2002 First Primary Tuesday, November 5, 2002 General With the passing of the Election Reform Act of 2001, the Legislature has removed the Second Primary for the year 2002; therefore, we will have no election in October, 2002. We will be mailing out the polling place agreement for you to sign late in December. Thank you for your continued support. Sincerely, Ka CI m KC:ch cc: Joyce S. Guiliano, Voting Coordinator -Y, c r- IN 1840 25th Street, Suite N -109 Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3396 -(561) 567 -8187 -FAX (561) 770 -5367 Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County, Florida Cam' n _ 11°( Li To: Polling Place for Precinct # 12 Sebastian Community Center j►r - From: Kay Clem () Subject: Phone lines Date: April 25, 2001 As you may be aware the Florida Legislature is planning to change the voting system for the year 2002. Being considered at this time is a touch screen system that will require a dedicated phone line in each polling place. Please let us know if you have a dedicated phone line, a PBX line or no phone line in the room we use for a polling place. N Please indicate on this memo, which phone line if any, you have and return tf�as M �- the enclosed self- addressed. -o c7 W © n n. 0 U') M Thank you. LC�"'� 3 0- C 1 I I° 1 rn 2�1 1840 25th Street, Suite N -109 • Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3396 • (561) 567 -8187 • FAX (561) 770 -5367 MY OF SEBAST, HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND OATH OF OFFICE I, Edward Majcher, Jr., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States, and of the State of Florida against all enemies, domestic and foreign; that I will bear true faith, loyalty, and allegiance to the same; that I am duly qualified to hold office under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Florida; and that I will faithfully perform all the duties of the office of Councilmember of which I am about to enter, so help me God. Edward Majcher, Jr. Sebastian City Council Member Sw and subscribed before me this 19th day of March, 2001. Sally A. Waio, CIVIC City Clerk QTY OF SESASTWN w� µ S HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND OATH OF OFFICE I, Ben A. Bishop, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States, and of the State of Florida against all enemies, domestic and foreign; that I will bear true faith, loyalty, and allegiance to the same; that I am duly qualified to hold office under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Florida; and that I will faithfully perform all the duties of the office of Councilmember of which I am about to enter, so help me God. Sebastian City Council Member Sw and subscribed before me this 19th day of March, 2001. Sally A. Maio, CIVIC City Clerk arr OF SEBASTLkN NOME OF PELICAN ISLAND OATH OF OFFICE I, Joseph Barczyk, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States, and of the State of Florida against all enemies, domestic and foreign; that I will bear true faith, loyalty, and allegiance to the same; that I am duly qualified to hold office under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Florida; and that I will faithfully perform all the duties of the office of Councilmember of which I am about to enter, so help me God. Joseph 6a -Z) Sebastian Council Member !ubscribed wo and before me this 19th day of March, 2001. Sally A. io, CIVIC City Clerk CIN OF SEISASTIM HOME OF PEUCAN ISLAND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TRANSMITTAL SUBJECT: 3/13/01 Election Matters • Resolution No. R -01 -20 • Investiture of Elected Officials • Election of Mayor • Election of Vice Mayor APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL: City Manager: AGENDA NO: L., DEPT. ORIGIN: City Clerk G DATE SUBMITTED: 3/14/01 MEETING DATE: 3/19/01 EXHIBITS: R -01 -20 Expenditure Required: Amount Budgeted: Appropriation Required: Not At This Time 1) Resolution No. R -01 -20 Recommended Action: Move to adopt Resolution No. R- 01 -20, certificate of canvassing board (by current City Council members). In accordance with Section 4.08(c) of the City Charter, "The City Council shall hold a Special Meeting on the first Monday following the election for the purpose of receiving the certificate of the county canvassing board of the returns for Indian River County, Florida, or the city canvassing board, as the case may be. The City Council shall then declare the results of the election and enter them in the minutes of the special meeting. " 2) Investiture of Newly Elected City Council Members: Recommended Action: The City Clerk will call each newly elected official to the podium individually to be sworn in and then the newly elected City Council member shall again take his place at the dais. In accordance with Section 2.04(b) of the City Charter, "The term of each newly elected council membershall begin on the Monday following the election, at a special meeting of the city council to be held for the purpose of swearing in such newly elected officials. If a regular city council meeting is to be held the Monday following the election, the newly elected officials shall be sworn in at the conclusion of such regular meeting." Section 4.08(c) continues, `Any oath of office required to be administered to the newly elected council members shall be administered at such special city council meeting or at the next city council meeting where the newly elected council members are in attendance." 3) Election of Mayor Recommended Action: Mayor Barnes, as the incumbent Mayor, shall ask for and receive nominations for mayor and then close nominations. The City Clerk will then call the roll and each Council member shall vote in the affirmative on nominee of his /her choice. The first nominee that receives a majority of affirmative votes shall be elected mayor. In accordance with Section 2.06 of the City Charter, "...after the seating of any newly elected council members, at the first scheduled city council meeting subsequent to the second Tuesday in March, the new city council shall, as the first order of business, elect a mayor from among its members. The incumbent mayor or in his or her absence, the vice -mayor or in his or her absence, the senior member of city council, shall ask for nominations for mayor. After all nominations have been made, the nominations shall be closed. The city clerk shall then call the roll of the council members and each council member shall cast an affirmative vote for the council member of their choice. The council member that receives a majority vote shall be elected mayor. In the event no council member receives a majority of the votes cast on the first ballot, balloting with sequential roll calls shall continue until a council member receives a majority vote. Council members shall not nominate themselves. Only elected council members shall be eligible for the office of mayor. (1) If there is no mayor seated on the new or existing city council, a temporary city council chairperson may be elected from the incumbent members of the city council for the purpose of electing a mayor as set forth above. (2) In the event there is only one nomination and second for mayor, the nominee shall be seated as mayor. 4) Election of Vice Mayor Recommended Action: The newly elected mayor shall ask for nominations for vice - mayor. The City Clerk will then call the roll on each nominee and each Council member shall vote in the affirmative on nominee of his /her choice. The first nominee that receives a majority of affirmative votes shall be elected vice - mayor. In accordance with Section 2.06(c), "At the first regularly scheduled city council meeting subsequent to the second Tuesday in March, the city council shall elect a vice -mayor from among its members. The term of the vice -mayor shall be for one year or until his or her successor is elected. The vice -mayor shall be elected using the same procedure as for the election of the mayor. " Iwp- e1ectltransmt2. wpd N RESOLUTION NO. R -01 -20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PERTAINING TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR CANVASSING OF ELECTION RETURNS; PROVIDING FOR DECLARATION OF RESULTS; DIRECTING THE CLERK TO ENTER THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION IN THE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Sebastian, pursuant to Section 4.05 of the City Charter, issued a Proclamation on December 20, 2000, calling a general election on March 13, 2001, for the purpose of selecting three (3) City Council members; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Sebastian, pursuant to Section 4.07 of the City Charter, adopted Resolution No. R -01 -01 on December 20, 2000, specifying Precincts 12, 14, 15 and 16 as the official polling places for the City of Sebastian for the general election, naming the offices to be filled; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk of the City of Sebastian, pursuant to Section 100.021 and 100.342 of the Florida Statutes, has caused to be published notice of the general election on December 29, 2000, and January 5, 2001 in the Vero Beach Press Journal, a newspaper of general circulation; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk has posted notice of the general election on the official announcement board located at City Hall; and WHEREAS, Precincts 12, 14, 15 and 16 of the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, held a general election on March 13, 2001; and WHEREAS, the City Canvassing Board has verified said returns and has found the same in proper form. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION 1. DECLARATION. The City Council of the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, hereby accepts the returns provided by the Canvassing Board for the City of Sebastian for the general election, held on March 13, 2001, in Precincts 12, 14, 15, and 16 of the City of Sebastian, as attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". SECTION 2. RECORDING. The City Clerk is hereby directed to enter the results of the general election in the official minutes of the City Council meeting during which this Resolution is adopted. SECTION 3. CONFLICT. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. The foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Councilmember The motion was seconded by Councilmember and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Mayor Walter Barnes Vice Mayor Ben Bishop Councilmember Joe Barczyk Councilmember James Hill Councilmember Edward Majcher, Jr. The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 19th day of March, 2001. ATTEST: Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk (SEAL) Approved as to Form and Content for Reliance by the City of Sebastian Only: Rich Stringer City Attorney lwp- elecrlresolutZ wpd CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA By: Walter Barnes Mayor 2 CERTIFICATE OF CANVASSING BOARD CITY OF SEBASTIAN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL We, the undersigned, members of the duly constituted Board of Canvassers for the City of Sebastian, Florida do hereby certify that we met in the office of the Supervisor of Elections on the 13th Day of March A.D. 2001 and proceeded to publicly canvass the votes given for the offices herein specified at the General Election held on the 13`h Day of March A.D., 2001, as shown by the returns on file in the office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: For City Council Member, the whole number of votes cast was `�', 0 , of which number (VOTE FOR THREE) ,TOE BARC'Z RECEIVED VOTES BEN A BISHOP RECEIVED /, VOTES GREG CONOVER RECEIVED 77% VOTES EDWARD MAIC'HMJR. RECEIVED gZ VOTES Board Member, Sally A. Maio Member, Rich Stringer /J� /canvassing Board Mem r, Terrence R. Moore Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County, Florida April 23, 2001. Ms. Sally Maio, City Clerk City of Sebastian 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32948 Dear Sally: (01112-001 C�-&� 6/&/()/ We have finally received all of the bills for the March 13, 2001 City Election and have enclosed a detailed itemization. N C:s -< { rn 0 7V o--nm cn m rn Z3 CO r —� rn > cn :;V a N --7-, Please remit a check in the amount of $11,231.06 made payable to Indian River County Supervisor of Elections. If you or any City official want to look over the supporting material used in calculating the amount due, I will be happy to discuss and review them. with you. Sincerely, O&AAA, Kay Cle Supervisor of Elections Indian River County KCzjl Enclosure �� o /OD4 9 say 99 7 1840 25th Street, Suite N -109 • Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3396 • (561) 567 -8187 • FAX (561) 770 -5367 SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, INDIAN RIVER COUNI City of Fellsmere - 732 Reg. Voters Indian River Shores - 3,038 Reg. Voters CITY ELECTION COSTS - MARCH 13, 2001 City of Sebastian - 11,258 Reg. Voters qLtz of Vero Beach - 11,794 REGISTERED VOTERS - 26, 822 QTY. COST TOTAL A/C # DESCRIPTION Personnel 2,292.50 11.15 Part-Time & Temporary Employees 7,101.32 11.12 Reg ular Time Staff 572.20 11.20 II.R. Co. Building Department 2,100.00 33.19 ITriad Govt. Svc. - L &A Testing 337.50 34.03 Travel/labor/gas - Tour Polling Places Sheriff Deputies Sub-Total 12.40152 Computer 373.76 35.12 Computer Software support 209.38 35.11 Printin /Grim ping Ballot Pages 600.00 35.29 Card Reader Rental Sub -Total 1 183. 4 Transport. 337.50 33.49 Road & Bridge Dept. - labor & truck gas 293.54 33.49 ITruck Rental - Elite Cit o Sub -Total 631.04 Pollworkers 111 9,735.00 11.19 Pollworkers & Standbys 111 1.00 111.00 33.14 Pollworker check processing 111 0.34 37.74 34.21 Correspondence/postage 111 3.00 .333.00 34.72 Pollworker manuals Sub -Total 10,215.74 Le al Re s. - 233.70 34.72 Sample ballots and postage 1,421.6 34.91 Legal ads; sample ballot; Public Notice; Sub -Total 6 9.3 Book Closing Absentees 136.70 34.21 jPostage - Absentee Ballots 53.35 35.11 jAbsentee Supplies ballot, booklet Q- punch 51.41 35.11 Mail out/return: secrecy & spoiled ballot envls. Sub -Total 241.46 Signs 14 3.00 42.00 35.29 A Frame 14 11.00 154.00 35.29 2 Signs: "Vote Here" "No Smoking" 14 7.72 108.00 35.29 Precinct Signs Plastic 8 yrs.) Sub -Total 304.00 Pa e 1 of 2 42 28 0.02 0.15 6.30 4.20 35.11 35.11 Forms for transfer cases Seals for transfer cases & ballot boxed Pollin Plac 222 0.15 33.00 35.11 Votomatic Instructions 336 0.15 50.40 35.11 Affidavits 28 0.47 13.16 35.11 Spoiled ballot envelopes 14 3.00 42.00 35.29 Transfer cases 14 3.00 42.00 35.29 Ballot boxes 14 2.00 28.00 35.29 Clerks' notebooks 14 2.00 1.00 28.00 14.00 35.29 35.29 Clerk's bags Magnifier 3 styluses, 1 handicap stylus 14 14 4 15.00 1.32 210.00 5.28 35.29 35.29 Votomatics w /demonstrator Election cabinets polls $47.7745/ r 20 r.s 6 500.00 34.42 Polling lace rent and fees 222 0.28 7.43 62.16 7.43 35.29 35.29 Ballot assembly Election Cart (Clerk's Bags) $29.722/ r. 20 rs - 1 1 23.02 Sub -Total 1 Red Clerk Bags 0.01 50.00 35.11 1 Voted" stickers 5000 111 0.07 7.77 35.11 Name tags & deputy badges 0.75 35.11 Alpha Tabs 14 14 0.25 0.25 3.50 3.50 35.11 35.11 50' stdn /chalk lines Rubber bands, extra seals, paper clips, etc.' 14 0.25 3.50 35.11 Masking tape 14 14 0.25 0.51 3.50 7.14 35.11 35.11 Writing Pads Questionnaire, polling place list; SASE 14 0.02 2.10 35.11 supply list, Clerk's bags 14 1.80 25.20 35.11 Ball-point pens 111 0.03 3.33 35.11 Attendance cards 14 0.50 7.00 35.11 Flashlights 111 1.00 35.11 Vests Sub -Total Miscellaneous 825.00 33.19 t.e al services - 5,319.81 34.19 Newspaper display ads 340.24 35.11 Sandwiches /Election night help 230,00 34.73 Televise election results Sub -Total Q115 0 Grand Tota 26 757.81 4/15/2001 Sally Maio To: Mark Mason Subject: RE: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election Thank you. - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Mark Mason Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 10:59 AM To: Sally Maio Subject: RE: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election No. Being aware of the need for the amendment, and the fact we have discussed it, I will authorize it to be paid in excess of the budget. Mark - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Sally Maio Sent: Thursday, May 03, 20017:58 AM To: Mark Mason Subject: RE: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election Does the budget amendment have to be done before I can pay Kay? - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Mark Mason Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 10:56 AM To: Sally Maio Subject: RE: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election Yes, however, please wait until April is finished (probably by Friday, I will let you know), since there are other amendments to take care of. Thanks, Mark - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Sally Maio Sent: Thursday, May 03, 20017:55 AM To: Mark Mason Subject: RE: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election Do I need to do a budget amendment? - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Mark Mason Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 10:48 AM To: Sally Maio Subject: RE: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election No, it doesn't. Mark - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Sally Maio Sent: Thursday, May 03, 20016:51 AM To: Mark Mason Subject: Supervisor of Elections Bill for March Election I got Kay's bill in the amount of $11,231.06. As we discussed earlier, we received approval for her to administer the Council, election at reslution an you Council fo�ue to the fact that there rs only May 9th agenpdaro p l of an appro Y $9,000 budgeted, we didns Sall lease let me known for the 0 budgeeted, does t have to take the Y A. Maio CMC as soon balance bud this item now need to bac City Clerk S ' possible. Thankst? If so, I'd like to 9O or 561 - 589 -5330 F ian FL. Sally put it or smaio @cit O�' bax561- 589 -5570 astian.or UIY of SIE]BASTAN HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32958 (561)589 -5330 March 23, 2001 Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 RE: March 13, 2001 City of Sebastian General Election Dear Mrs. Clem: On behalf of the City of Sebastian, I wish to express my gratitude for your administration of the City of Sebastian March 13, 2001 general election. It is always a pleasure to work with you and your staff. Enclosed please find: Draft Minutes of 3/19/2001 Special Meeting Copy of Resolution No. R- 01 -20, certifying election results If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thanks again! Si y, Sally A. aio,CMC City Clerk Enclosures wp- e1ect1soe1et2. wpd RESOLUTION NO. R -01 -20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PERTAINING TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR CANVASSING OF ELECTION RETURNS; PROVIDING FOR DECLARATION OF RESULTS; DIRECTING THE CLERK TO ENTER THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION IN THE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Sebastian, pursuant to Section 4.05 of the City Charter, issued a Proclamation on December 20, 2000, calling a general election on March 13, 2001, for the purpose of selecting three (3) City Council members; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Sebastian, pursuant to Section 4.07 of the City Charter, adopted Resolution No. R -01 -01 on December 20, 2000, specifying Precincts 12, 14, 15 and 16 as the official polling places for the City of Sebastian for the general election, naming the offices to be filled; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk of the City of Sebastian, pursuant to Section 100.021 and 100.342 of the Florida Statutes, has caused to be published notice of the general election on December 29, 2000, and January 5, 2001 in the Vero Beach Press Journal, a newspaper of general circulation; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk has posted notice of the general election on the official announcement board located at City Hall; and WHEREAS, Precincts 12, 14, 15 and 16 of the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, held a general election on March 13, 2001; and WHEREAS, the City Canvassing Board has verified said returns and has found the same in proper form. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION 1. DECLARATION. The City Council of the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, hereby accepts the returns provided by the Canvassing Board for the City of Sebastian for the general election, held on March 13, 2001, in Precincts 12, 14, 15, and 16 of the City of Sebastian, as attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". SECTION 2. RECORDING. The City Clerk is hereby directed to enter the results of the general election in the official minutes of the City Council meeting during which this Resolution is adopted. SECTION 3. CONFLICT. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. Thg foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Councilmember f5h The motion was seconded by Councilmember and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Mayor Walter Barnes Vice Mayor Ben Bishop Councilmember Joe Barczyk Councilmember James Hill Councilmember Edward Majcher, Jr. The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 19th day of March, 2001. A T: Sally A. MAio, CMC City Clerk (SEAL) Approved as to Form and Content for Relian h of Sebastian Only: v'' . P 7� Rich Stringer City Attorney Wp- electlresolut2. wpd CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA By: VAA r,,. L a,, nn.QA-) Walter Barnes Mayor 2 i4 CERTIFICATE OF CANVASSING BOARD CITY OF SEBASTIAN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL We, the undersigned, members of the duly constituted Board of Canvassers for the City of Sebastian, Florida do hereby certify that we met in the office of the Supervisor of Elections on the 13th Day of March A.D. 2001 and proceeded to publicly canvass the votes given for the offices herein specified at the General Election held on.the 13th Day of March A.D., 2001, as shown by the returns on file in the office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: For City Council Member, the whole number of votes cast was `�, 0 , of which number (VOTE FOR THREE) JOE BARCZYK RECEIVED BEN A. BISHOP RECEIVED /D( GREG ONOVER RECEIVED 7-79 EDWARD MAJCHER, JR. RECEIVED gZ 7j, Board Member, Sally A. 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All candidates, political party representatives, Canvassing Board members and the media are invited to witness the test. The Code also requires us to advertise this test in our local newspaper. The test will be conducted in our office March 8, 2001 at 4:00 P.M. We are located in the County Administration Building, 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960. Absentee ballots for the Municipal Elections received prior to March 13th will be available for public inspection in the Supervisor of Elections Office from 8:30 A.M. until 12:00 Noon, March 13, 2001. The Canvassing Board will convene at 5:00 P.M. on March 13th to examine and open absentee ballots in the First Floor Conference Room "A." Any absentee ballots received on Election Day will be available for public inspection at this meeting. At approximately 6:45 P.M. another Logic and Accuracy test is conducted immediately prior to counting the absentee ballots. The Canvassing Board remains convened until all ballots are counted, a final Logic and Accuracy test is conducted, and all necessary paperwork is signed. 1840 25th Street, Suite N -109 • Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3396 • (561) 567 -8187 • FAX (561) 770 -5367 Ik Enclosed is a sample ballot, a list of polling place locations and our total registration figures as of the February 12, 2001 book closing date. Kay Clem CC: All General Election Candidates, Canvassing Board Members, Political Parties, and Media List Enclosures MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS DATE: March 13, 2001 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY POLLING PLACES City of Fellsmere 11 Fellsmere City Council Chambers 21 S. Cypress Street City of Sebastian 12 Sebastian Community Center 1805 North Central Avenue 14 The Word of Life Church of God 281 Delaware Avenue 15 North Indian River County Library 1001 County Road 512 16 Sebastian Elks Lodge No. 2714 731 South Fleming Street 20 21 27 30 31 50 51 56 24 01/13/01 Our Savior Lutheran Church Trinity Episcopal Great Hall American Legion Post No. 39 Indian River County Library Leisure Square Bethel Creek House Holy Cross Catholic Church St. Edward's Lower School City of Vero Beach 18506 1h Avenue 2365 Pine Avenue 1535 Old Dixie Highway 1600- 21" Street 3705 16th Street 4405 Highway A I A 2605 Highway AIA 2225 Club Drive Town of Indian River Shores Indian River Shores Community Center 6001 Highway A 1 A ' INDIAN RIVER SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS VOTER STATUSES INCLUDED: AMO AS OF 02/12/01 All Precinct Report Precinct Total DEM REP Oth Female Male 10 1408 489 667 252 759 649 11/1 73Z 1311 596 499 216 682 629 12 1687 592 780 315 912 775 13 3307 1246 1467 594 1762 1545 14 2833 973 1336 524 1516 1317 15 2910 993 1363 554 1532 1378 16 3828 1394 1665 769 2020 1808 20 1572 447 888 237 869 703 21 1352 424 665 263 744 608 22 461 124 284 53 275 186 23 2078 1589 261 228 1275 803 24 3038 319 2373 346 1601 1437 25 2227 528 1392 307 1170 1057 26 1267 229 828 210 661 606 27 1401 538 558 305 729 672 30/1 1,326 1399 406 759 234 742 657 31 1754 590 882 282 970 784 32 2185 665 1192 328 1227 958 33 2067 719 1065 283 1079 988 34 1363 355 826 182 697 666 35 107 24 62 21 54 53 36 1440 432 793 215 817 623 37 1431 355 900 176 869 562 38 1411 447 740 224 782 629 41 2817 903 1482 432 1510 1307 42 2990 846 1705 439 1563 1427 43 2452 893 1105 454 1321 1131 44 936 248 552 136 472 464 45 1371 363 829 179 736 635 46 3110 1054 1507 549 1661 1449 47 1803 469 1065 269 990 813 50 1998 379 1289 330 1061 937 51 822 149 521 152 445 377 52 1979 696 915 368 1209 770 53 2607 1012 1235 360 1427 1180 54 1995 523 1164 308 1149 846 55 2905 374 2138 393 1497 1408 56 1570 237 1101 232 821 749 Total 73192 22620 38853 11719 39606 33586 Totals for District Category: City FLSM 732 379 219 134 377 355 IRSH 3038 319 2373 346 1601 1437 ORCH 169 16 127 26 86 83 SBTN 11258 3952 5144 2162 5980 5278 VROB 11794 3162 6628 2004 6355 5439 OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 13, 2001 FICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION CITY OF SEBASTIAN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 13, 2001 TO VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE, PUNCH AS INDICATED BY THE NUMBERED ARROW CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 2 YEAR TERM (VOTE FOR THREE) JOE BARCZYK 113 �► BEN A. BISHOP 115 �► GREG CONOVER 117 -6� EDWARD MAJCHER, JR. 119 --► • You must have registered with our office by February 12, 2001 in order to vote in the municipal elections. • You must reside within the city /town boundaries in order to vote in this election. • It is a felony to vote in a precinct in which you do not reside. • If your address has changed, please contact the Elections Office BEFORE March 13th. • Polling place locations are found on the back of your voter I.D. card. • Any voter needing a special accommodation at a polling place may contact the Elections office Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator at 567 -8000 x1226 at least 48 hours in advance of Election day. • POLLS WILL BE OPEN 7 AM - 7 PM OFFICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION CITY OF FELLSMERE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 13. 2001 TO VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE, PUNCH AS INDICATED BY THE NUMBERED ARROW CITY MAYOR TWO YEAR TERM (VOTE FOR ONE) ROBERT C. "BOB" BAKER 88 JAMES "KENNY" GODFREY 88 JOEL TYSON 90 -► CITY COUNCIL MEMBER TWO YEAR TERM (VOTE FOR TWO) SAN JUANITA O. CHICO 95 -.40. AZAEL "PANCHO" GONZALEZ 97 -10- FERNANDO R. HERRERA 99 -.► RUBY L. KORMAN 101 -0� JOHN A. MCCANTS 103 --40- FICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION CITY OF VERO BEACH INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 13, 2001 TO VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE, PUNCH AS INDICATED BY THE NUMBERED ARROW CITY COUNCIL MEMBER (VOTE FOR TWO) KARL ZIMMERMANN 139 --O� MARY ANN TRAUTMAN 141 --I� SANDRA BOWDEN 143 --40- BRIAN HEADY 145 --► ARTHUR R. NEUBERGER 147 --40- PHOTO ID REQUESTED AT POLLING PLACE State law requires you to present a photo and signature ID when you come to the polling place to vote. If you do not have a photo and signature ID, you will be allowed to vote after completing an affidavit. However, it will take you longer to be processed to vote. KAY CLEM Supervisor of Elections - Indian River County 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida Telephone: 567 -8187 Visit our Web Site at www.voteindianriver.com Qlr or SEBASTI1 HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND MEMORANDUM DATE: March 7, 2001 TO: Candidates for City Council FROM: Sally A. Maio City Clerk RE: Use of Campaign Funds One of the four candidates for City Council called me today and asked if campaign funds could be used for food for a party or function related to the campaign. Since this is my first election I asked him to allow me to check it out and get back to him. I contacted the State of Florida Division of Elections and spoke to Connie Evans. She was quite helpful and advised me of the following: A candidate may use campaign funds for food for a party or function related to a campaign as long as the funds are obligated prior to the candidate becoming elected, unopposed or eliminated. This means that a candidate could hold a function now or even after the election as long as the funds are obligated prior to the candidate becoming elected, unopposed or eliminated, in this case the order was placed for the food prior to the outcome of the election. For many years this office has advised candidates that they must expend campaign funds by the time they submit their 41h day campaign report (in this case March 91h). Connie advised me that this is not the case. Again, funds may be expended up until the candidate becomes elected, unopposed or eliminated and any funds obligated prior to that day may also be paid out of campaign funds. After the candidate becomes elected, unopposed or eliminated, all funds not obligated for some campaign expense are considered surplus and there are very specific provisions for disposition of surplus funds. (See 106.041) So, our schedule is: No contributions can be received after midnight Thursday night, March 8, 2001. Your March 9, 2001 report should contain all contributions from February 17, 2001 to March 8, 2001. Your March 9, 2001 report should contain all expenditures from February 17, 2001 to March 9, 2001. Any expenditures from March 9, 2001 until you become elected, unopposed or eliminated (March 13, 2001) or funds obligated prior to the election but paid out after, will be included in the termination report which is due by June 11, 2001. Your surplus funds which include any funds not obligated prior to the election, should be disposed of in accordance with 106.041 and reported on your termination report which is due by June 11, 2001. This information has been verified with the Deputy Supervisor of Elections for Indian River County. If you have any questions, please contact my office. cay OF S[BASTIAN HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND 1225 Main Street, Sebastian, Florida 32958 Telephone: (561) 589 -5330 - Fax: (561) 589 -5570 City of Sebastian Canvassing Board Sally A. Maio, CIVIC - Chairperson City Clerk Rich Stringer City Attorney Terrence R. Moore City Manager Post -it® Fax Note 7671 Date a /a� JC/ /� pages / To LiL� From Co. /Dept. n C Co.{ Phone # Phone # Fax # % 70 -- 5-3C, 7 Fax # Re: Municipal Election Polling Place Precinct # 12 1 /01(agree)jsg AGREEMENT Re: Use of Facilities for Polling Place THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 2001, by and between the INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS (hereafter SUPERVISOR), and Sebastian Community Center (hereafter PROVIDER), WI TNESSETH: WHEREAS, polling in Indian River County has traditionally been held in places such as churches, schools, and civic organization buildings; and WHEREAS, orderly administration dictates that a contract for the use of these facilities be entered into between the SUPERVISOR and the PROVIDER; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, SUPERVISOR and PROVIDER agree as follows: 1. PROVIDER shall allow the SUPERVISOR the use of its facilities as a polling place for the election(s) to be held on: 2001 - Tuesday - March 13th (Municipal Election) Any other elections 2. PROVIDER shall allow the SUPERVISOR access to the facilities for the placement and removal of voting equipment and other related equipment beginning one week before and ending one week after each election. 3. PROVIDER shall allow use of said facilities without charge to the SUPERVISOR. 4. SUPERVISOR shall cause to be issued insurance in the amount $100,000/$200,000 covering "all election rs at all polling places that are held during the above - described period." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, SUPERVISOR and PROVIDER have entered into this agreement on the date first above written. PROVIDER: c G J O Q ��--B r" Ld m rrence Moore, City Manager — w C-> w c�p cry w o05 w U_ O rr w m `ally A Maio, City Clerk INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Kay Clem r-t * 2-C U M U> O 0 W c=) r_.? m 02/07/01 WED 11:43 FAX 561 770 5367 IRC ELECTIONS Z 002 T 0 � x o ,° y CD VD a On w X o CD T T 0 T p X O O 'O N 3 m � c Co N� 0 m QI d� �r �o 0 G y I NV IlSV EMS :10 A113 Imm"M z d xn� O � � ~r� 0 0 2 < O N o mmc Oxn x�r x m m m po m X O O m X =O mC Zn C = 030 x m >Z �Z ;u 0 O= z 0 0 m 0 0 n r r r 0 H O fn v � a a r ;a— a �Mo �Omm w C W Z a N�cn m ° < �r,z O m X r M v o a � z m O m z m a Q a v v 0 03 n N D 2 N < 0 _ X m <D V VI w Imm"M z d xn� O � � ~r� 0 0 2 < O N o mmc Oxn x�r x m m m po m X O O m X =O mC Zn C = 030 x m >Z �Z ;u 0 O= z 0 0 m 0 0 n r r r 0 H O fn v � a a r ;a— a �Mo �Omm w C W Z a N�cn m ° < �r,z O m X r M v o a � z 02/07/01 WED 11:43 FAX 561 770 5367 IRC ELECTIONS Fax Cover Sheet RECEIVED CITY OF SEBASTIAN OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ?001 FEB 7 fin 1101 Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections - Indian River County, FL 1840-25 `h Street, Suite N -109 Vero Beach, FL 32960 (561) 567 -8187 (561) 770 -5367 - Fax TO: Sally Maio — City of Sebastian RE: Ballot pages DATE: February 7, 2001 MESSAGE: Attached is the ballot page for your up- coming election. Please proof -read the page, then sign and return to us at the number above. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Steven Demers (Systems Analyst) Number of Pages Including Cover Sheet: 2 IM 001 CITY OF 1225 Main Street, Sebastian, Fl 32958 Telephone: (561)589 -5330 Fax: (561)589 -5570 do L0:1 To: From: Fax: / O 0' �� p' / 0 S Pages: a Phone: ('" /o? -) c: �S6 -5&,5(j Date: Oa-OS-(n( Re: CC: ❑ Urgent 0 For Review ❑ Please Comment ❑ Please Reply ❑ Please Recycle • Remarks: From: To: 15615895570 Page 1 of 1 On: 12:37 :39 PM, Thursday, January 18, 2001 RECEIVED CITY OF SEBASTIAN OFFICE OF CITY CLERK 2001 JAN 18 Pfd 2 00 Information Request From: Chris Collett Company: Davis Humbert Group Phone: (812) 256 -5659 Fax: (800) 928 -9485 To: Election Supervisor Attention: Sebastian City Clerk, FL Phone: Fax: 15615895570 Date: 1/18/2001 12:37 Subject: Comment: o: tiections uivision I am requesting a list of candidates (to date) that have filed for public office in upcoming municipal election. Please include with each candidate name, their address including city and zip code. For your cost savings and convenience I am including a TOLL FREE FAX NUMBER: 1- 800 - 928 -9485 Or mail to: Davis Humbert Consulting Group, Inc. Attn: Christine Collett, Director of Research P.O. Box 1612 Jeffersonville, IN 47131 -1612 (812) 256 -5659 Thank you in advance for your help with the requested information. Candidate Qualifying for 2001 Edward J. Maj cher, Jr. 688 Fleming St. Sebastian, FL 32958 388 -2838 Greg Conover 826 Floraland Ave. Sebastian, Fl 32958 Joe Barczyk 609 Caravan Terrace Sebastian, Fl 32958 388 -1949 Ben Bishop 1561 Penlynn St. Sebastian, Fl 32958 589 -4743 MAI I aQ February 2, 2001 Malcolm Chellman Business Manager Florida Elections Commission Room 2002 The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 RE: Election Assessment - City of Sebastian General Election Dear Mr. Foster: Enclosed please find a completed assessment form for Sebastian City Council candidates and a City check in the amount of $ 144.00 payable to State of Florida for the 1 % assessment in accordance with FS 99.093. If you have any questions, please do hesitate to contact me. S?11 rely, i Sally aio, CIVIC City Clerk sam Enclosures Wp- electlasseslet. wpd ELECTION ASSESSMENT (One Percent) COUNTY Indian River CITY Sebastian DATE February 2, 2001 A. OFFICE ❑ Mayor ❑ City Clerk X City Commissioner (Council) ❑ Other B. CANDIDATE Joseph Barczvk (Name) 609 Caravan Terrace (Address) Sebastian, FL 32958 (City) (zip) C. PARTY ❑ Democrat ❑ Minor Party X Nonpartisan ❑ Republican ❑ No Party Affiliation ❑ Write -in D. ANNUAL SALARY $ 3.600.00 1 % Election Assessment $ 36.00 Undue Burden ❑ Yes X No A. OFFICE ❑ Mayor ❑ City Clerk X City Commissioner (Council) ❑ Other B. CANDIDATE Ben A. Bishop (Name) 1561 Pennivn Street (Address) Sebastian, FL 32958 (City) (Zip) C. PARTY ❑ Democrat ❑ Minor Party X Nonpartisan ❑ Republican ❑ No Party Affiliation ❑ Write -in D. ANNUAL SALARY $ 3,600.00 1 % Election Assessment $ 36.00 Undue Burden ❑ Yes X No A. OFFICE ❑ Mayor ❑ City Clerk X City Commissioner (Council) ❑ Other B. CANDIDATE Greq Conover (Name) 826 Floraland Avenue (Address) Sebastian. FL 32958 (City) (Zip) C. PARTY ❑ Democrat ❑ Minor Party X Nonpartisan ❑ Republican ❑ No Party Affiliation ❑ Write -in D. ANNUAL SALARY $ 3,600.00 1 % Election Assessment $ 36.00 Undue Burden ❑ Yes X No A. OFFICE ❑ Mayor ❑ City Clerk X City Commissioner (Council) ❑ Other B. CANDIDATE Edward Maicher, Jr. (Name) 688 Fleming Street (Address) Sebastian, FL 32958 (City) (Zip) C. PARTY ❑ Democrat ❑ Minor Party X Nonpartisan ❑ Republican ❑ No Party Affiliation ❑ Write -in D. ANNUAL SALARY $ 3,600.00 1 % Election Assessment $ 36.00 Undue Burden ❑ Yes X No TOTAL ASSESSMENT AMOUNT: $144.00 Submitted by: Sally A. Maio, City Clerk, City of Sebastian, 1225 Main Street Sebastian FL 32958 561 -589 -5330 E('Wai st CITY OF SEBASTIAN CHECK REQUEST Accounting Use Only Input Date Fiscal Period Document # Entered By Document Amount # of Lines Total HC Hash To Be Completed By Department Due Date Single Check (D N Vendor Number LN TC Document Reference Organization Code Object Code Project Code Amount a/000 7 Description Number of Lines Amount ISSUE CHECK TO NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 3 DRAW CHECK FRO APPROVED BY DATE 1131161 BUDGET APPROVAL (5340 AND 535450 ONLY) C* MAIL ATTACHED DOCUMENATION (Except for remit slips, requesting department should attach a copy of documentation along with th original) OTHER INSTRUCTIONS r r ' ids= o Memo DATE: January 31, 2001 TO: Mark Mason Finance Director FROM: Sally A. Maio City Clerk RE: 1% Election Asssessment Please issue a check from fund 010009 - 534990 Election Costs as follows: $ 144.00 payable to the "Florida Department of State - Elections Commission Trust Fund" Please have the check returned to this office for mailing with other documents. Thank you. sam \wp- elect \a ssessck.wpd attachment CITY OF ;i�� HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND January 26, 2001 Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 RE: March 13, 2001 City of Sebastian General Election Dear Mrs. Clem: In response to your memo dated January 17, 2001, 1 am enclosing a copy of City of Sebastian Resolution No. R- 00 -65, adopted by City Council on December 20, 2000. The resolution authorizes the Supervisor of Elections to administer the election, and authorizes payment for costs incurred. I have appointed City Manager, Terrence Moore to the City of Sebastian Canvassing Board. The City Charter specifically provides that the City Clerk and City Attorney are members of the Canvassing Board and the City Clerk, as Chairperson, appoints the third party. We will all be in attendance at the orientation on March 8, 2001 and by 6 pm on March 13, 2001. Qualifying closed today at 4:30 p.m. A list of Sebastian candidates' names as they wish them to appear on the ballot is enclosed. As always, I look forward to working with you and your staff on March 13, 2001. :Sinc ely, Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk sam Enclosures (2) kp- elecflsoeletl a. wpd RESOLUTION NO. R -00 -65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL POLLING PLACES AND OFFICES TO BE FILLED DURING, AS WELL AS AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTIC E AND DELEGATION OF ADMINISTRATION FOR, THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MARCH 13,2001; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Sebastian has called, by proclamation, a General Election to be held within the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida on Tuesday, March 13, 2001. WHEREAS, Section 4.07 of the Charter of the City of Sebastian, Florida, requires the City Council of the City of Sebastian to adopt a Resolution upon the calling of an election stating where the election shall take place, naming the offices to be filled and questions to be decided; and to cause notice of election to be published in accordance with Florida Law. WHEREAS, Section 2.03 of the Charter of the City of Sebastian, Florida, calls for the election of three (3) council members on the second Tuesday in March of each odd - numbered year; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. POLLING PLACES. The March 13,20D1 City of Sebastian General Election shall be held at four polling places as follows: A. Precinct 12 ........ The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue B. Precinct 14 ........ Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue C. Precinct 15 ........ The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Rd (CR 512) D. Precinct 16 ........ Sebastian Elks Lodge #2714, 731 South Fleming Street Section 2. OFFICES. The three (3) Council member positions expiring in March 2001, shall be filled at said general election. Section 3. NOTICE. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause notice of this election to be published in accordance with Florida Law. Section 4. DELEGATION. City Council hereby requests that the Indian River County Supervisor of Elections administer said election, and hereby delegates the conduct of such election to said officer and further authorizes payment to the Supervisor of Elections to reimburse the costs thereof. Section 5. REPEAL. All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take effective immediately upon its adoption. The foregoing Resolution was moved for adopti by Councilmember The motion was seconded by Councilmember and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Mayor Walter Barnes Councilmember Ben Bishop Councilmember Joe Barczyk Councilmember James Hill Councilman Edward Majcher, Jr. The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 2Dth day of December, 2000. ATTg9T l� Im Sally A. M ' , CMC City Clerk Approved as to Form and Content for Relia City f Sebastian Only: Rich Stringer City Attorney CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA Walter Barnes, Mayor 2 OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA MARCH 13, 2001 GENERAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 2 Year Term (Vote For Three) JOE BARCZYK BEN A. BISHOP GREG CONOVER EDWARD MAJCHER, JR. Candidate Qualifying Handbook Sign -Out Sheet y 2ou I att OF SEBASTMN HOME OF PEUU►N ISLAND MEMORANDUM DATE: January 17, 2001 TO: Mayor and City Council Members, City Manager, City Attorney 7 FROM: Sally A. Maio City Clerk RE: Appointment of Canvassing Board Member Section 4.08 of the City Charter provides: Sec. 4.08 Same — City canvassing board; canvass of election returns. (a) If the city is not holding its election as a part of the election for Indian River County, Florida, the city clerk shall appoint a city canvassing board to be composed of three (3) individuals; one (1) member shall be the city clerk, one (1) membershall be the city attorney, and the remaining member shall be appointed by the city clerk. The city clerk shall act as chairperson of the city canvassing board. (b) When a city canvassing board has been constituted, the city canvassing board shall meet at a place and time designated by the chairperson, as soon as practicable after the close of the polls of any municipal election involving the city, at which time, the city canvassing board shall proceed to publicly canvass the absentee electors' ballots and then publicly canvass the vote as shown by the returns then on file in the office of the supervisor of elections for Indian River County, Florida. The city canvassing board shall prepare and sign a certificate containing the total number of votes cast for each person or other measure voted on. The certificate shall be placed on file with the city clerk. (c) The city council shall hold a special meeting on the first Monday following the election for the purpose of receiving the certificate of the county canvassing board of the returns for Indian River County, Florida, or the city canvassing board, as the case may be. The city council shall then declare the results of the election and enter them into the minutes of the special meeting. Any oath of office required to be administered to the newly elected council members shall be administered at such special city council meeting where the newly elected council members are in attendance. The above Charter language was approved last year to include the City Attorney as a permanent member of the canvassing board. For the past several years, when the county was not conducting an election, the City canvassing board was made up of the City Clerk, Deputy City Clerk, and one seated City Council member whose term was not expiring. I have spoken to the Supervisor of Elections' office and have been advised that the deadline has passed for referendum by petition, therefore it looks like only the municipalities will be having elections on March 13, 2001. Since there are no specific provisions for the third member in the Charter, and to avoid having to choose one elected official over another, I have requested the other Charter Officer, the City Manager, to be the third member of the City Canvassing Board. CITY OF SEAT_" HOME OF PEUGIN ISLAND MEMORANDUM DATE: January 22, 2001 TO: Mayor and City Council Members, City Manager, City Attorney FROM: Sally A. MaiorYV� City Clerk RE: Supervisor of Elections Memo 1/17/01 - Authorization to Administer Election for City Attached please find a memo from Kay Clem, Supervisor of Elections for Indian River County, relative to request for her to administer the March 13, 2001 election for the City. I have also attached a draft letter to her enclosing a copy of Resolution No. R -00 -65 which City Council adopted on December 20, 2000. The resolution specifically authorizes the Supervisor of Elections to administer the election and provides for payment of costs incurred by that office on behalf of the City. will bring this matter up under my matters on January 24, 2001 and with the blessing of Council I will mail this letter to her along with the resolution and candidates' names for the ballot, following the end of qualifying on Friday of this week. Qn or SE$ALSTM N HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND January 30, 2001 Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 RE: March 13, 2001 City of Sebastian General Election Dear Mrs. Clem: In response to your memo dated January 17, 2001, 1 am enclosing a copy of City of Sebastian Resolution No. R- 00 -65, adopted by City Council on December 20, 2000. The resolution authorizes the Supervisor of Elections to administer the election, and authorizes payment for costs incurred. I have appointed City Manager, Terrence Moore to the City of Sebastian Canvassing Board. The City Charter specifically provides that the City Clerk and City Attorney are members of the Canvassing Board and the City Clerk, as Chairperson, appoints the third party. A copy of the City's ballot is also enclosed. As always, I look forward to working with you and your staff on March 13, 2001. Sincerely, Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk -4� sam Enclosures (2) Wp- electlsoeletl. wpd �j RESOLUTION NO. R -00 -65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL POLLING PLACES AND OFFICES TO BE FILLED DURING, AS WELL AS AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTIC E AND DELEGATION OF ADMINISTRATION FOR, THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MARCH 13,2001; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Sebastian has called, by proclamation, a General Election to be held within the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida on Tuesday, March 13, 2001. WHEREAS, Section 4.07 of the Charter of the City of Sebastian, Florida, requires the City Council of the City of Sebastian to adopt a Resolution upon the calling of an election stating where the election shall take place, naming the offices to be filled and questions to be decided; and to cause notice of election to be published in accordance with Florida Law. WHEREAS, Section 2.03 of the Charter of the City of Sebastian, Florida, calls for the election of three (3) council members on the second Tuesday in March of each odd - numbered year; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. POLLING PLACES. The March 13, 2001 City of Sebastian General Election shall be held at four polling places as follows: A. Precinct 12 ........ The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue B. Precinct 14 ........ Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue C. Precinct 15 ........ The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Rd (CR 512) D. Precinct 16 ........ Sebastian Elks Lodge #2714, 731 South Fleming Street Section 2. OFFICES. The three (3) Council member positions expiring in March 2001, shall be filled at said general election. rnx 01 SERAS11 y HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND DATE: January 22, 2001 TO: Mayor and City Council Members, City Manager, City Attorney FROM: Sally A. Maio` 4m City Clerk RE: Supervisor of Elections Memo 1/17/01 - Authorization to Administer Election for City Attached please find a memo from Kay Clem, Supervisor of Elections for Indian River County, relative to request for her to administer the March 13, 2001 election for the City. I have also attached a draft letter to her enclosing a copy of Resolution No. R -00 -65 which City Council adopted on December 20, 2000. The resolution specifically authorizes the Supervisor of Elections to administer the election and provides for payment of costs incurred by that office on behalf of the City. I will bring this matter up under my matters on January 24, 2001 and with the blessing of Council I will mail this letter to her along with the resolution and candidates' names for the ballot, following the end of qualifying on Friday of this week. D 1010 Legal Was 'PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SEBASTIAN GENERAL ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA The City of Sebastian, Inchon River County, Florida, will con- duct a general municipal elec- tion on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 for the purpose of elect- ing three (3) City Council mem- bers for terms of two (2) yews. The candidate qualifying period is January 17, 2001 through January 26, 2001 in accordance with Section 4.02(6) of the City Charter. The polling places shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7;00 p.m. Locations: 'Precinct 12 The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue Precinct 14 ...... Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue Precinct 15 The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Road (CR 512) Precinct 16 Sebastian Elks Lodge No. 2714, 731 South Fleming Street Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk - City of Sebastian f100.021 FS) December 29, 2000, January 5, 2001 2043793r %1 IZZ .21�2 1010 Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SEBASTIAN GENERAL ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA The City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, will con- duct a general municipal elec- tion on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 for the purpose of elect- ing three (3) City Council mem- bers for terms of two (2) years. The candidate qualifying period is January 12, 2001 through January 26, 2001 in accordance with Section 4.02(b) of the City Charter. The polling places shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Locations: Precinct ' 12 The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue Precinct 14 ...... Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue Precinct 15 The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Road (CR 512) Precinct 16 Sebastian Elks Lodge No. 2714, 731 South Fleming Street Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk - City of Sebastian (100.02'1 FS) December 29, 2000, January 5, 2001 2043793r CITY OF SEBASTIAN 1225 MAIN STREET SEBAS71 N, FL 32958 (561) 589- -5330 Fax 589-5570 FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET Date: / ,�? - To: Fax #: Re: Sender. YOU SHOULD RECENT PAGE(S), INCLUDING THIS COVFR- SI-=. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVEALL THE PAGES, pLEASE CALL. PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SEBASTIAN GENERAL ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA The City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, will conduct a general municipal election on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 for the purpose of electing three (3) City Council members for terms of two (2) years. The candidate qualifying period is January 12, 2001 through January 26, 2001 in accordance with Section 4.02(b) of the City Charter. The polling places shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Locations: Precinct 12 ... The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue Precinct 14 ... Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue Precinct 15 ... The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Road (CR 512) Precinct 16 ... Sebastian Elks Lodge No. 2714, 731 South Fleming Street Sally A. Maio, CIVIC City Clerk - City of Sebastian (100.021 FS) Publish: Vero Beach Press Journal Legal Notices Friday, December 29, 2000 Friday, January 5, 2001 \wp- electW d 1. wpd PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SEBASTIAN GENERAL ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA The City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, will conduct a general municipal election on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 for the purpose of electing three (3) City Council members for terms of two (2) years. The candidate qualifying period is January 12, 2001 through January 26, 2001 in accordance with Section 4.02(b) of the City Charter. The polling places shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Locations: Precinct 12 ... The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue Precinct 14 ... Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue Precinct 15 ... The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Road (CR 512) Precinct 16 ... Sebastian Elks Lodge No. 2714, 731 South Fleming Street Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk - City of Sebastian (100.021 FS) Publish: Vero Beach Press Journal Legal Notices Friday, December 15, 2000 Friday, December 29, 2000 \wp- elecflad 1.wpd x Kz - is i3 -& a yz�°�? CITY OF SEBASTIAN 1225 MAIN STREET SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 (561) 589 -5330 Far. (561) 589 -5570 FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET Date: / - - To: Fax #: %� C,2 (� Re: Sender: - YOU SHOULD RECEIVE PAGE(S), INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL THE PAGES, PLEASE CALL. ❑ Urgent ❑ For Your Review. ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ Please ,/S CRY OF SEBASTKN :_ HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND December 21, 2001 Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 RE: March 13, 2001 City of Sebastian General Election Dear Mrs. Clem: Mayor Barnes, at the December 20, 2000 Regular Meeting, called the March 13, 2001 General Election by proclamation; and the City Council adopted Resolution No. R- 00 -65, stating where the election will be held, naming offices to be filled, authorizing advertisement of the general election in accordance with Florida Law, authorizing the Supervisor of Elections to administer the election, and authorizing payment for costs incurred. Copies of both documents are enclosed along with a copy of the revised City Charter. Please let me know whether the City will need to name a Canvassing Board as soon as you know. The revised City Charter now includes the City Attorney as a member. I will name the City Manager as the third member if a City board is needed. Our qualifying period is January 12, 2001 through January 26, 2001. 1 will fax you a list of names for the ballot on Monday, January 29, 2001. As always, I look forward to working with you and your staff on March 13, 2001. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. This being my first year, I hope I may do the same. ely, (' / % ` - --- Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk sam Enclosures I wp- elechsoeletl. wpd RESOLUTION NO. R -00 -65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL POLLING PLACES AND OFFICES TO BE FILLED DURING, AS WELL AS AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTIC E AND DELEGATION OF ADMINISTRATION FOR, THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MARCH 13,2001; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Sebastian has called, by proclamation, a General Election to be held within the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida on Tuesday, March 13, 2001. WHEREAS, Section 4.07 of the Charter of the City of Sebastian, Florida, requires the City Council of the City of Sebastian to adopt a Resolution upon fie calling of an election stating where the election shall take place, naming the offices to be filled and questions to be decided; and to cause notice of election to be published in accordance with Florida Law. WHEREAS, Section 2.03 of the Charter of the City of Sebastian, Florida, calls for the election of three (3) council members on the second Tuesday in March of each odd - numbered year; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. POLLING PLACES. The March 13, 2001 City of Sebastian General Election shall be held at four polling places as follows: A. Precinct 12 ........ The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue B. Precinct 14 ........ Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue C. Precinct 15 ........ The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Rd (CR 512) D. Precinct 16 ........ Sebastian Elks Lodge #2714, 731 South Fleming Street Section 2. OFFICES. The three (3) Council member positions expiring in March 2001, shall be filled at said general election. --, P1- INDPRESS JOURNAL IAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA_ SCRIPPS HOWARD 1801 U.S. 1, Vero Beach, FL 3296)U `' `` O1 1`'► $ AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION .i IJ L• uk 'J'• STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Darryl K. Hicks, who on oath says that he is President of the Press Journal, a daily newspaper published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was published in the Press Journal in the following issues below. Affiant further says that the said Press Journal is a newspaper published at Vero Beach in said Indian River County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida daily and distributed in Indian River County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the the first publication of attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. The Press Journal has been entered as second class matter at the Post Office in Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida and has been for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement. Ad # Name Date 2043793 City of Sebastian 12/29/2000 City of Sebastian 01/05/2001 Subscribed and sworn to me before this date: 01 /04/2001 3 q A". Notary Pu� BEVERLY M. KEEHNER My Comm Exp. 10/8104' No. CC 973628 1 view,* *WM I I Other to. Price Per Day PO # $41.73 $41.73 Total $83.46 pill 1 36 1010 Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SEBASTIAN GENERAL ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA The City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, will con- duct a general municipal elec- tion on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 for the purpose of elect- ing three (3) City Council mem- bers for terms of two (2) years. The candidate qualifying period is January 12, 2001 through January 26, 2001 in accordance with Section 4.02(b) of the City Charter. The polling places shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Locations: Precinct 12 The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue Precinct 14 ...... Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue Precinct 15 The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Road (CR 512) Precinct 16 Sebastian Elks Lodge No. 2714, 731 South Fleming Street Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk - City of Sebastian (100.021 FS) December 29, 2000, January 5, 2001 2043793r an n SIERAOLSTIAN HOME OF PEUCAN ISLAND MEMORANDUM DATE: December 13, 2000 TO: Mayor Barnes and City Council Members Terrence Moore, City Manager Rich Stringer, City Attorney Rich Samolewicz, Human Resources Director Tracy Hass, Growth Management Director Randy White, Police Chief Building Director, George Bonacci Paul Wagner, General Services Administrator Board of Adjustment Members and Secretary Code Enforcement Board Members and Secretary Construction Board Members and Secretary Planning and Zoning Commission Members Police Pension Board Members FROM: Sally A. Maio y�� City Clerk " �" RE: New State Ethics Law - Filing Final Disclosure Statement Within 60 Days of Leaving Public Office or Employment For all appointed and elected public officials and employees who are required to file financial disclosure (Form 1), a new law became effective on June 7, 2000 which requires filing a final disclosure statement within 60 days of leaving your office or position. Beginning in 2001, all persons required to file financial disclosure who do not do so will be subject to a $25 per day penalty. The legislature also amended the gift law to apply to candidates for elected office and persons elected to office who have not yet assumed office. Please read carefully the attached information supplied by Indian River County Supervisor of Elections, Kay Clem. Form 1 F -Final Statement of Financial Interest Form and Form 10- Disclosure of Gifts Form are also attached. The City Clerks' Office will 1) notify all new board appointees of the law at the time letters are sent to them advising them of their Council appointments, 2) notify the Supervisor of Elections Office with the names of new board and council appointees; 3) notify all board members who have resigned this year of the requirement to file the final disclosure form; and 4) notify all Council candidates of the new gift law in their qualifying packets. This office will work closely with Human Resources to ensure that new employees who are required to file financial disclosure within 30 days of their appointment, are made aware of the new law to file final financial disclosure forms within 60 days of leaving. sam Kay acm Supervisor of Elections Indian River County, Florida Attn: Sally Maio Sebastian City Clerk 1225 Main Street Sebastian, Florida 32958 Regarding: Changes in the Ethics Laws Dear Sally: Q CO p -n C'> -+n r-ry mom CO cn m rn :z =+ 03 rn -< ( o ~' rn u, The Florida Legislature changed the financial disclosure laws during the last legislative session. Enclosed is a copy of the new law, a copy of Form 1 F and Form 10 for your use. The law became effective June 7, 2000. Form 1 F is to be completed by any person within 60 days of leaving your board covering the period between January 1St and the individual's last day of office. Please note the changes relating to automatic fines and gift disclosures in the new law. Sincerely, 44 -0, � e� Kay Clem CC: Joyce S. Guiliano, Financial disclosure coordinator 1840 25th Street, Suite N -109 • Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3396 • (561) 567 -8187 • FAX (561) 770 -5367 State of Florida COMMISSION ON ETHICS 2822 Remington Green Circle, Suite 101 P.O. Drawer 15709 Tallahassee, FL-32317 -5709 CHANGES IN THE ETHICS LAWS MADE BY THE 2000 LEGISLATURE Page 1 of 2 The 2000 Legislature made a number of significant changes to the State's Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, principally regarding the State's financial disclosure laws, gift law, and Executive Branch Lobbyist Registration law. For the most part, these changes will be effective January 1st, 2001, but some have taken effect already. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE CHANGES:I Effective on June 7, 2000, all persons who have been required to file either the full financial disclosure (Form 6) or the limited financial disclosure (Form 1) must file a final disclosure statement within 60 days of leaving their public office or employment position, with the statement covering the period between January 1 st and their last day of office or employment. The agency head of each person who must file a final disclosure statement is required to notify such persons and may designate someone to be responsible for the notification requirements. The Commission is promulgating forms for the final disclosure filing; copies should be available at the Commission's website beginning in November, 2000. Beginning in 2001, persons who do not file their annual disclosure form (either Form 6 or Form 1) by September 1st will be subject to automatic fines of $25 for each late day, up to a cap of $1,500. Modeled after the automatic fine system in place for campaign finance reports, the Ethics Commission will hear appeals and have the power to waive fines under limited circumstances. Of major significance to cities and counties, the Legislature revamped the list of which local appointed board members must file. Beginning January 1 st, only certain types of local boards are covered by the State law, but local governments will have the authority to require other boards to file, as a "local option." The Legislature also changed the way some assets and liabilities are reported on full financial disclosure (Form 6), as well as the thresholds for reporting interests on the limited disclosure (Form 1). Finally, full financial disclosure forms (Form 6) and the limited disclosure forms (Form 1) of state officers and specified state employees will be filed with the Ethics Commission rather than with the Secretary of State. The Commission also will adopt rules and forms to allow officials to amend their disclosure forms. The deadline for filing the quarterly client disclosures of clients represented before agencies at one's level of government will change to match the quarterly gift reporting dates. GIFT LAW CHANGES:u The State's gift law applicable to persons who must file financial disclosure (either the Form 6 or Form 1) and to State employees who are involved in procurement was amended to specifically apply to candidates for elective office (since they are required to file disclosure statements when they qualify) and persons who are elected to office, but haven't yet assumed their office. Judges of Compensation Claims will file their gift disclosures, made pursuant to the judicial cannons, with the Ethics Commission. Another change is that payment for a gift must be made within 90 days of receiving the gift in order to avoid the law's prohibitions and disclosure requirements. A promise to pay for a gift will not be http: / /www. ethics. state.fLus /new%20law%2O2000.htm 12/1/00 Page 2 of 2 sufficient to avoid gift law consequences unless the promise is in writing and enforceable. The Technological Research and Development Authority was added to the list of agencies that can give gifts worth over $100, so long as a public purpose is shown, with disclosure being required by the donee on Form 10. Finally, gift law related disclosure forms (Form 30, Form 10, Form 9) that previously were filed with the Secretary of State should be filed with the Ethics Commission, beginning on January 1, 2001. EXECUTIVE BRANCH LOBBYIST REGISTRATION LAW CHANGES:W Persons who represent local government agencies (as well as private entities) may have to register prior to representing that agency before entities of the Executive Branch of State government. Previously, each lobbyist had to file an expenditure report after each calendar quarter; now, expenditure reports cover six -month periods and are filed semi - annually, rather than quarterly. The fine for late reports continues to accrue at $50 per day, but now is capped at $5,000 per late report. I1 Chapter 2000 -243, Laws of Florida, some portions of which are effective on 6/7/2000 and others on 1/1/2001. Chapter 2000 -243, Laws of Florida, effective 1/1/2001. Chapter 2000 -232, Laws of Florida, effective 6/7/2000. http: / /www. ethics. state .fl.us /new%20law%202000.htm 12/1/00 Bay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County, Florida December 11, 2000 TO: Polling Place for Precinct Number 12 FROM: Kay Clem, Supervisor of Elections RE: 2001 Municipal and Any Other Elections °o !"r1 A 0 C.0 ca 0 T n '2 ::� C') -C rn O 70 -n (n rn C'>rn� r y rn z We are most grateful to you for allowing us to use your facility as a city /county polling place. Your assistance allows us to have convenient and safe places for our voters to go on Election Day. We hope that you will give us permission to use your facility for any Election in 2001. Please complete the enclosed agreement and return to us in the enclosed, stamped, self- addressed envelope by January 31, 2001. Thank you! 1840 25th Street, Suite N -109 - Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3396 - (561) 567 -8187 - FAX (561) 770 -5367 f Re: Municipal Election Polling Place Precinct # 12 1 /01(agree)jsg AGREEMENT Re: Use of Facilities for Polling Place THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 2001, by and between the INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS (hereafter SUPERVISOR), and Sebastian Community Center (hereafter PROVIDER), WITNESSETH. WHEREAS, polling in Indian River County has traditionally been held in places such as churches, schools, and civic organization buildings; and WHEREAS, orderly administration dictates that a contract for the use of these facilities be entered into between the SUPERVISOR and the PROVIDER; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, SUPERVISOR and PROVIDER agree as follows: 1. PROVIDER shall allow the SUPERVISOR the use of its facilities as a polling place for the election(s) to be held on: 2001 - Tuesday - March 13th (Municipal Election) Any other elections 2. PROVIDER shall allow the SUPERVISOR access to the facilities for the placement and removal of voting equipment and other related equipment beginning one week before and ending one week after each election. 3. PROVIDER shall allow use of said facilities without charge to the SUPERVISOR. 4. SUPERVISOR shall cause to be issued insurance in the amount $100,000/$200,000 covering "all elections at all polling places that are held during the above - described period." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, SUPERVISOR and PROVIDER have entered into this agreement on the date first above written. PROVIDER: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA r SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS � -7 13 rrence . Moore, City Manager r Sally A. Maio, City Clerk Kay Clem CITY OF SEBASTIAN CANDIDATE HANDBOOK MARCH 13, 2001 ELECTION Sally A. Maio, CIVIC City Clerk ayyOF SIEIBAST-KN HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND CITY OF SEBASTIAN CANDIDATE HANDBOOK MARCH 13, 2001 ELECTION To Prospective Candidates: Welcome to the City of Sebastian election process! You are about to participate in a process that comes with great commitment. I hope to provide each of you with as much general information as I can to assist you with your campaign, however, to understand the specifics of the process, each of you must familiarize yourselves with the Florida Election Laws that are being provided as a supplement to this handbook. Knowing the rules will save you time and money, and will keep your campaign open and fair. This handbook is intended to familiarize candidates for Sebastian City Council and their campaign treasurers with their duties and responsibilities. Keep in mind that all material is subject to change by the Florida Legislature. The City Clerk's Office is ready to assist you whenever we can. Please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions at all regarding your campaign. If we do not have an immediate answer for you, we will research by whatever means available to get it for you. Congratulations on your decision to run for office! City Clerk's Office staff wishes you a successful campaign. Sincerely, Sally A. Maio, CIVIC City Clerk TABLE OF CONTENTS General Election Information and List of Polling Places Becoming a Candidate for Sebastian City Council 2 What is a Candidate? Who Can Be a Candidate? When Can I Announce My Candidacy? Election Calendar Qualifying for Office Where and When Do I File? What Forms Do I File? What Fees Must I Pay? What If I Decide Not to Run? Campaign Reporting Political Advertising City of Sebastian Charter Charter Pages CHT1 through CHT20 List of All Forms and State Publications for Election Qualifying and Information Which Are Inserted At Back of This Handbook 3 4 5 6 &7 8 9 Information in this handbook is supplemental to State of Florida Election Laws We have provided as an addendum to this handbook the following publications provided by the State of Florida: 2001 Candidate Handbook on Campaign Financing Chapter 106 Florida Statutes Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees In addition, the publication entitled "The Election Laws of the State of Florida" (Chapters 97 through 106) is available upon request. PLEASE FAMILIARIZE YOURSELVES WITH FLORIDA STATUTES For further information contact: Sally A. Maio, CMC City Clerk City of Sebastian 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32958 (561) 589 -5330 city@cityofsebastian.org GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION • Election Day Is the Second Tuesday in March (March 13, 2001) (Charter2.03) • Sebastian City Council Consists of Five Members (Charter2.01) • There Are Three City Council Seats to Be Filled at the March 13, 2001 General Election (Charter 2.03) • City Council Members Serve Two Year Terms (Charter 2.04) • City Council Seats Are At -large (Charter2.01) • City Council Candidates must Be Qualified Electors in the City and Have Actually Continually Resided in the City for a Period of One Year Immediately Preceding the Final Date for Qualification (1/26/01) (Charter2.02) • City Council Terms Begin at a Special Meeting on the Monday Following the Election (Charter 2.04) • Mayor and Vice Mayor Are Elected by City Council from among its Members at the First Scheduled Meeting Subsequent to the Election (Charter 2.06) CITY OF SEBASTIAN POLLING PLACES: Precinct 12 ........ The Sebastian Community Center, 1805 North Central Avenue Precinct 14 ........ Highlands Chapel Church of God, 281 Delaware Avenue Precinct 15 ........ The North Indian River County Library, 1001 Fellsmere Road (CR 512) Precinct 16 ........ Sebastian Elks Lodge #2714, 731 South Fleming Street Becoming a Candidate for Sebastian City Council What Is a Candidate? Florida Statutes 97.021 (3), defines a candidate as a person to whom any one or more of the following applies: 1. Seeks to qualify for nomination or election by means of the petitioning process. 2. Seeks to qualify for election as a write -in candidate. 3. Receives contributions or makes expenditure, or gives consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to, or retention in, public office. 4. Appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository. 5. Files qualifying papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. Who Can be a Candidate? City Charter 2.02 Eligibility states, "No person shall be eligible to hold the office of council member unless he or she is a qualified elector in the city and actually continually resided in the city for a period of one (1) year immediately preceding the final date for qualification as a candidate for said office." Person must not be holding another elective or appointive office, whether state, county, or municipal, the term of which, or any part thereof, runs concurrently with each other, without resigning from the office he or she presently hold. (See FS 99.012 for further provision) 3. Code of Ordinances Sec. 2 -167 states, "No member of any city board or committee shall become a candidate for elective political office during his or her term. A letter of resignation shall be tendered to the office of city clerk at least ten days prior to the first day of qualifying for the office he or she intends to seek. Should any member of a city board or committee qualify as a candidate for political office, such qualification shall be deemed a tender of immediate resignation from such board or committee. No person shall serve on more than one city board or permanent committee simultaneously." When May I Announce My Candidacy? You may discuss your candidacy at any time; however, you are considered an "announced" candidate when your qualifying officer (City Clerk) receives your Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository - Form DS -DE9. You need to file this form before you accept any campaign contributions or make any campaign expenditures (including your qualifying fee). This form shows: a. Your name, address and phone number b. Office sought C. Name, address and telephone number of your campaign treasurer d. Name and address of your campaign depository (bank, savings and loan association, or credit union) e. Signature of candidate and date. f. Signature of campaign treasurer, indicating acceptance of appointment and date. 2. Florida Statutes 106.023 requires that, within ten (10) days of filing the Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository, you file a Statement of Candidate (DS -DE 84) stating that you have received, read and understand the requirements of Chapter 106, Florida Statutes. A copy of Chapter 106 and the DS -DE 84 form are included in this packet. 2 2001 ELECTION CALENDAR December 20, 2000 Mayor Calls Election by Proclamation (Ch 4.05) Council Adopts R -00 -65 - Naming Polling Places, Offices to be Filled, Questions to Be Decided, Authorized Supervisor of Elections to Administer, Authorizes Payment for Administering (Ch. 4.07) December 29, 2000 First Election Ad (100.021 FS) January 2, 2001 Last Day to Resign from City Boards /Committees to Run for Council (Code Sec. 2 -167) January 5, 2001 Second Election Ad (100.021 FS) January 10, 2001 Quarterly Report Due for Anyone Who Pre - Qualified (Submitted Form DS -DE9 Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository Prior to End of December) January 12, 2001 January 15, 2001 January 26, 2001 February 11, 2001 February 23, 2001 March 8, 2001 March 9, 2001 March 13, 2001 First Day to Qualify for Office (Ch 4.02) City Hall Closed (Martin Luther King,Jr. Holiday) Last Day to Qualify for Office (Charter 4.02) First Day Political Signs Can Be Posted (Land Development Code 54- 3- 16.5.E.4) First Treasurer's Report Due for Period of 01/01/01 through 2/16/01 (FS 106.06) No further contributions to be accepted after midnight Second and Final Treasurer's Report Due for Period 2/17/01 through 3/8/01 (FS 106.06) ELECTION DAY March 19, 2001 Special Meeting for Canvassing Board Results by Former Council, and Swearing In and Election of Mayor and Vice Mayor by Council Elect (Charter) June 11, 2001 Surplus Funds Must Have Been Disposed and Final Treasurer's Report Due (FS 106.141) Qualifying for Office A. Who is My Qualifying Officer? Your qualifying officer is the City Clerk. B. When and Where Do I File My Qualifying Papers? When: Between 8:00 a.m. on Friday, January 12, 2001 and 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 26, 2001 Where: City Clerk's Office City Hall 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32958 C. What Forms Do I File? (Forms are located at back of book) Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository (Form DS -DE9) (this form may be submitted at any time prior to the qualifying period OR you can wait until the qualifying period to submit all forms - remember though that this form must be submitted first and once submitted you can then open your campaign account and bring back the rest of the forms with the qualifying fee from your campaign account) 2. Statement of Candidate (Form DS -DE84) stating that you have received, read and understand the requirements of Chapter 106, Florida Statutes (this form must be submitted within 10 days after submitting Form DS -DE9 Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository) 3. Loyalty Oath for Candidates for Public Office /Oath of Candidate (DS -DE 246) (FS 99.021) 4. Eligibility Form (Charter Section 2.02) 5. Financial Disclosure Form (CE Form 1) (FS 99.061(4) and 112.3145) D. What Fees Are Paid At Time of Qualifying? 1. Campaign Account Check Made Payable to the City of Sebastian in the amount of $61.00 which includes the following: a. City Election Filing Fee of $25 (Code Sec 38 -2) b. State Election Assessment Fee of $36 (FS 99.093) E. What if I Decide Not to Run? Although Florida Statutes provides for refund of the qualifying fee (which it defines as the filing fee and the assessment fee) if a candidate withdraws his /her candidacy prior to the the end of qualifying, City Code Section 38 -2 provides that the filing fee is not refundable. Therefore, if a candidate withdrew before January 26, 2001, only the election assessment fee would be refunded. ll CAMPAIGN REPORTING A quarterly report will be due on /or before January 10, 2001 for those accounts opened prior to the end of 2000. The report must include any activity from the date the account was opened through December 31, 2000. Election Due Dates and Reporting Periods Reporting Period Due Date January 1, 2001 through February 16, 2001 February 23, 2001 February 17, 2001 through March 8, 2001 March 9, 2001 Termination Report June 11, 2001 Reports shall be filed not later than 5:00 p.m. of the day designated; however, any report postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service no later than midnight of the day designated shall be deemed to have been filed in a timely manner. A certificate of mailing by the U.S. Postal Service at the time of mailing, or a receipt from an established courier service, which bears a date on or before the date on which the report is due, shall be proof of mailing in a timely manner. Florida Statute 106.07(7): In any reporting period when there has been no activity in the account (no funds received or expended), the filing of the report is waived, however, the filing officer must be notified in writing on the prescribed reporting date that no report is being filed by submitting Form DS -SE87 Waiver of Report) Each candidate shall, within 90 days after becoming unopposed, withdrawn, eliminated, or elected to office, dispose of funds in the campaign account and file a termination report. FOR FURTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO CAMPAIGN TREASURERS' RESPONSIBILITIES, CAMPAIGN REPORTING AND CAMPAIGN FINANCING PLEASE REFER TO FLORIDA STATUTES PROVIDED. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT EACH CANDIDATE UNDERSTAND THE SPECIFICS OF FLORIDA LAW WHEN IT COMES TO CAMPAIGN FINANCING. FLORIDA LAW PROVIDES FOR FINES AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCING RESTRICTIONS. 5 POLITICAL ADVERTISING (Political signs do not require a permit but must comply with the following provisions) City of Sebastian Land Development Code Section 54- 3- 16.5.E.4. provides regulations for Political Signs as follows: 4. Political Signs. a. General. Political signs shall not be posted on or over any public property or right -of- way. b. Political signs in residential districts. Political signs in residential districts are allowed subject to the following provisions: (1) No sign shall exceed sixteen (16) square feet; (2) No sign shall be illuminated; (3) Each sign shall be freestanding; (4) Each sign shall be located wholly on private property; (5) Each sign shall be placed at least (5) feet from all rights -of -way and sidewalks; (6) No sign shall exceed five (5) feet in height; (7) No sign shall be placed on or attached to any tree or utility post. C. Political signs in nonresidential districts. Political signs in nonresidential districts are allowed subject to the following provisions: (1) No sign shall exceed twenty (20) square feet; (2) No sign shall be illuminated; (3) Each sign shall be freestanding; (4) Each sign shall be located wholly on private property; (5) Each sign shall be placed at least (5) feet from all rights -of -way and sidewalks; (6) No sign shall exceed ten (10) feet in height; (7) No sign shall be placed on or attached to any tree or utility post. d. Posting time limits. Its shall be unlawful for any person to post a political sign more than thirty (30) days prior to the election in which the candidate's name or the issue will appear, and it shall be unlawful to fail to remove a political sign within five (5) days after the election in which the candidate is eliminated or elected or the issue is approved or disapproved. C'! e. Removal of illegal signs. The Code Enforcement Division shall order the immediate removal of any political signs found posted within the City in violation of this section. If the sign is not removed within two (2) days, the Code Enforcement Division shall remove the political sign. Fine. A fine of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per sign may be imposed upon the person posting said sign or upon the candidate promoted on said sign for any of the following: (1) Failure to remove all signs within the applicable five -day period for removal; (2) Placement of signs upon public property or upon any tree, utility pole, or similar object. Prima fascia evidence. Political signs placed in violation of this section which advertise a particular candidate shall be prima facie evidence of the placement or authorization of the placement of the sign by the candidate. Reimbursement for removal expense. The candidate or the president of the committee supporting or opposing the ballot measure, as applicable, shall reimburse the City for any and all expenses of removal incurred by the City. THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN DOES NOT REGULATE THE CONTENT OR WORDING OF SIGNS, HOWEVER, THERE ARE SIGN RESTRICTIONS UNDER FLORIDA STATUTES WITH POTENTIAL FINES AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. FOR FURTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO POLITICAL SIGNS PLEASE REFER TO FLORIDA STATUTES 106 PROVIDED. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT EACH CANDIDATE UNDERSTAND THE SPECIFICS OF FLORIDA LAW WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICAL ADVERTISING. 7 CITY OF SEBASTIAN CHARTER ELECTION QUALIFYING DOCUMENTS The following are forms to be filled out and submitted during the qualifying period Form DS -DE9 "Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository for Candidates" (this form may be submitted prior to the qualifying period - once submitted and a bank account established a "candidate" may begin receiving contributions and making expenditures - note - no campaign signs may be posted before February 11, 2001 in accordance with Land Development Code) • Form DS -DE 24B "Loyalty Oath for Candidates for Public Office" and "Oath of Candidate" • Form DS -DE 84 "Statement of Candidate" (Read and Understand Chapter 106 FS) (Must be filed within 10 days of candidate filing appointment of campaign treasurer and designation of campaign depository [106.023 FS] - see Form DS -DE9 above) • Eligibility to Hold Office Form (Section 2.02 Charter) • Form 1 "Statement of Financial Interests" The following forms are held by the candidate until the appropriate reporting periods (please refer to schedule in handbook) Form DS -DE 12 "Campaign Treasurer's Report Summary" (Contributions DS -DE 13 and Expenditures DS -DE 14 Forms Attached) (Three Sets of Each) Form DS -DE 87 "Waiver of Report" The following booklets are an addendum to this handbook: • 2001 Candidate Handbook on Campaign Financing • Chapter 106 Florida Statutes • Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees The following publication is available upon request: • The Election Laws of the State of Florida(Chapters 97 through 106) kp- electlqualpkg. wpd October 24, 2001 Supervisor of Elections 1840 25"' Street, Suite N -109 Vero Beach, Florida 32960 RE: Form 1 F - Final Statement of Financial Interests Enclosed is Form 1 F from Ben Bishop, former Vice -Mayor of City of Sebastian, who left office on September 26, 2001. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, �A aio, City Clerk SAM:js enclosure 1225 Main Street, Sebastian, Florida 32958 October 19, 2001 Ms. Kay Clem Supervisor of Elections Indian River County 1840 251h Street Vero Beach FL 32960 Dear W- C em- The City of Sebastian and its citizens look forward to your presentation of the new Sequoia voting equipment during its Citizen Open House on Thursday, October 25, 2001 from 1 to 4 pm. If there is any we can assist you or if you have any special requirements for the demonstration please do not hesitate to contact my office. Thank you for agreeing to participate in our Open House. S'rely, Sally A.11aio, CMC City Clerk cc: Mayor and City Council Members Terrence Moore, City Manager