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File #: 18-167    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Work Session - Action Status: Work Session
File created: 1/22/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/7/2018 Final action: 2/7/2018
Title: Electoral Board and Registrar-Proposed New Voting Precincts and Voting Locations
Attachments: 1. Att.A New Precinct Cover Sheet, 2. Att.B New Precinct Fact Sheet, 3. Att.C FreeBridge Redistricting, 4. Att.D FreeBridge Redistricting ZOOM, 5. Att.E Proposed Crozet Redistricting, 6. Att.F Proposed Crozet Redistricting ZOOM, 7. Att.G Proposed Cale Redistricting, 8. Att.H New Precincts Metes and Bounds Descriptions
AGENDA DATE: 2/7/2018

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Electoral Board and Registrar-Proposed New Voting Precincts and Voting Locations
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Proposal to make changes to current precincts and polling places

ITEM TYPE: Regular Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Letteri, Kamptner, Blair, Washburne

PRESENTER (S): Peter Wurzer, Elect. Bd. Chair; Bill Love, Elect. Bd. Vice-Chair; Jake Washburne, Registrar; Clarice Schermerhorn, Elections Mgr.

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND: The Electoral Board of Albemarle County prioritizes keeping the size of County precincts small enough to improve voter experience and large enough to provide efficiency in holding elections. In response to growth and changing conditions in the County, the Electoral Board is proposing changes regarding precinct and polling place locations. The proposed changes fall into two categories: absolute immediate necessity and compelling urgency.

First, of absolute immediate necessity is the matter of the Belfield voting precinct. The St. Anne's Belfield School is no longer available to serve as the voting location for the Belfield voting precinct; the Electoral Board is proposing the merger of the existing Belfield precinct with the existing Jack Jouett precinct.

Second, as to compelling urgency, the Electoral Board proposes to subdivide several existing precincts, because the number of registered voters in those precincts is getting sufficiently large that it is presenting congestion for voters in those precincts on election days.

For all of these changes, all affected voters will continue to be in the same Magisterial district, state Senate district, and House of Delegates district. There is an urgency to complete these changes before the end of 2018, as we will be unable to make any precinct changes prior to the next Presidential Election in 2020 after January 1, 2019.

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