Attending:
Alex Wan, Chairperson
Vernetta Keith Nuriddin, Vice Chairperson
Mark Wingate
Dr. Kathleen Ruth
Aaron V. Johnson
- Minutes approved
- Regular meeting 4/15/21 – amended to say Dr. Ruth and not Chair Wan made a recommendation and approved
- Executive session 4/15/21 – will be presented at June board meeting
- Special meeting – work session – will be presented at June board meeting
- Public Comment
- Bridget Thorne – ranted about Rick Barron and Aaron Johnson
- John Nance – supported Bridget Thorne
- Operations
- November election
- ESPLOST for schools
- Will present locations at June meeting. Expect 16 locations; locations being secured
- Waiting for legal for an answer on not putting a drop box at the annexes because there will be employees there to accept absentee ballots. Dropbox locations will be presented at the June board meeting
- Revising training curriculum; expedite poll worker payroll
- Equipment inventory is done and working on new purchases
- SB202
- Can’t use mobile units;
- We Will be use mobile units for education
- Registration
- Applications are low but in line with 2012-2014 numbers
- As of March, 32,835 applications
- Felons – 255 letters mailed
- Identifying nonresidential addresses
- 1280 letters sent
- Duplicate voters
- 2020 primary and runoff – SOS will determine if actual duplicate voter
- Administration
- Have regular meetings with all departments
- Resubmitted election budget because of ESPLOST
- Offer being sent for Deputy Executive Director
- Q&A
- Wingate – statistically the numbers reported for those moving out of county and out of state don’t make sense.
- Ralph explained the notification process
- Voter or SOS notify the county
- SOS is putting communication in place between states
- NOCA utilization not in play
- Run multiple times in odd years
- Status can’t be changed in even years
- 90-day moratorium to change voter registration in a Federal election
- Ralph will reach out to SOS to see when will run NOCA
- Bring in outside resource and get it right
- Ralph explained the notification process
- Johnson
- Are they going through and making sure addresses are correct for municipal elections?
- Are municipalities being asked for any information to clean up bad addresses?
- Changes are being made in the Fulton office
- Double voting
- Don’t we have safeguards to check if a voter voted early then tried to vote on election day? YES
- New poll workers for the June election may not have done due diligence.
- Ralph said will get a report as soon as they know
- Ruth
- Double voting
- Were there any in January?
- State gave a list of 20 voters
- UGA audit – when are results expected?
- Barron: They are doing all the counties so may take a while.
- Training – have you thought about hiring a curricula writer?
- Barron will keep board abreast of training
- Double voting
- Wan
- Budget – $7.8 million for Happy Faces who is a state vendor
- Covers 2021, current expenses and November and December elections
- Municipal election and supplemental staff
- Used more temporary staff last year than any other time.
- Covers 2021, current expenses and November and December elections
- Barron explained that most vendors on the state approved list do not have the number of workers available. Often, they are no shows. Happy Faces supplied workers at last minute.
- Consultant agreement
- Barron and Deputy end user
- Project – 3 phases
- Budget – $7.8 million for Happy Faces who is a state vendor
- Wingate
- RFP (Request for Proposals for voting system) – board has no involvement in the process
- Potentially will not see results until 2022
- Ruth
- Encouraged Barron to have a timeline with dates for completion of the Project (all 3 phases)
- Barron said waiting until have specific vendors to go through each item
- Will work on rough deadlines
- Encouraged Barron to have a timeline with dates for completion of the Project (all 3 phases)
- Wingate
- Open records requests
- No record in monthly report
- Minutes and reports should be posted online
- Bodisson: Paused because couldn’t do open records requests in middle of election
- Open records requests
- Wingate – statistically the numbers reported for those moving out of county and out of state don’t make sense.
- November election
- Bylaws
- Public comment changes
- Considered other issues but no motion, no vote
- Director went into executive session
- New Business – Nonresidential address voters
- 1280 letters mailed
- 65 voters updated their registration
- 1215 will be removed from registration and voters will need to register. They will receive a letter
- Do not know how many mailed were returned
- Letters mailed to people with addresses that did not have a residential address.
- Mailbox etc. and business addresses
- Received a call about nonresidential voters; county researched
- Unanimous vote to approve the process
- Wingate asked that the list is maintained with efficiency
- Adjourned to Executive session at 11:24am
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