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File #: HCC-194-FY21    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 1/13/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/19/2021 Final action: 1/19/2021
Title: Hyattsville Ordinance 2021-01: Close of Candidate Registration (Introduction)
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Ordinance
Attachments: 1. Charter Sec 4-8 Changing Candidate Registration Time 1.4.pdf
Related files: HCC-191-FY21, HCC-193-FY21
Submitted by: Laura Reams
Submitting Department: City Clerk
Agenda Section: Action

Item Title:
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Hyattsville Ordinance 2021-01: Close of Candidate Registration (Introduction)
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Suggested Action:
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I move that the Mayor and Council introduce Hyattsville Ordinance 2021-01, an ordinance whereby the City Council amends Chapter 8 of the Hyattsville Code to change the day by which candidates for office are required to register as candidates (INTRODUCTION).
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Summary Background:
Over the last several months, the Board of Supervisors of Elections and the City Clerk's office have worked with the City Attorney to review and make recommended changes to the City Charter and Code for an all Vote-by-Mail election in 2021. These changes have included various administrative and procedural updates to allow for an all Vote-by-Mail election, a Charter Amendment adjusting the day of Election and the process by which the Council President and Vice President are elected, and in December, a resolution formally designating the 2021 election as Vote-by-Mail.

Staff and the Board have proceeded with preparations for the 2021 election including the procurement of a print and mail vendor for Vote-by-Mail ballot packets. In discussions with vendors, it quickly became apparent that the existing time frame in the City Charter and Code from the close of candidate registration (last Friday in March) to when ballots were required to be printed and mailed (30-45 days prior to election day) was too short.

Procedurally, after the close of the candidate registration deadline there is a withdrawal deadline the following Monday. After the withdrawal deadline passes, the candidates are certified by the Board of Supervisors of Elections. After certification, the Board must proof and approve election ballots. This process can take 2-3 business days. Upon approval of the ballots, they are then sent for printing and mailing. For a traditional election this timeframe is tight,...

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