CONTRACT FOR CONDUCTING MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MARCH 15, 2022Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections
13001 Starkey Rd., Largo, FL 33773 • (727) 464-6108 • VotePinellas.gov
Contract for Conducting Municipal Election
City of Clearwater
Municipal General Election — March 15, 2022
WHEREAS, the City/Town has requested the assistance of the Office of the County Supervisor of Elections
(Supervisor) in conducting its General Election; and
WHEREAS, the Supervisor is agreeable to providing such assistance to the City/Town subject to the following
conditions, considerations and agreements arrived at between the parties;
IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The election is to be conducted under any applicable ordinances of the City/Town and all sections of Chapters
97-106, Florida Statutes (F.S.) (the State Election Code). The City/Town is responsible for all legal notices. It is
understood that the Supervisor is in charge of the election, and that the County Canvassing Board is responsible for
canvassing the election (no cost to the City/Town). The City/Town may have a designated representative in the
canvassing board room. This designee may only serve in an `observer" capacity and may not participate in the
canvassing of the election. The County Canvassing Board will determine whether a recount is required and advise the
City/Town. The County Canvassing Board will certify the election results and will provide a Certificate of Election to the
City/Town (ONE Certificate of Election will include all elections held on the same day). The Certificate of Election will
be provided to the City/Town after the County Canvassing Board certifies the official election results.
The post-election manual audit may not begin until the Canvassing Board has certified the official election results.
The City/Town is responsible for the costs associated with conducting an annexation election (mapping annexation
areas, reassigning addresses, and mailing new voter information cards).
The City/Town is responsible for the costs associated with any legal action or contest of election arising from this
election. The City/Town, the Supervisor of Elections and the County Canvassing Board agree that the County
Attorney's Office will represent the Supervisor of Elections and County Canvassing Board in any legal action concerning
the canvass or certification of the election.
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City of Clearwater
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It is understood that the provisions of this contract are based on current state law, and if any changes in election law
should occur during the period of this agreement, those changes will supersede the terms of this contract where
applicable.
The City/Town will provide the Supervisor with the current City/Town definition/boundaries and include a list
of ALL annexations (actual list of addresses) since your last election, no later than 5:00 P.m.,
December 31, 2021. It is the responsibility of the City/Town to ensure the Supervisor has the current
definitionlboundary information so all eligible voters can participate in the CitylTown's election. The City/Town
agrees that NO changes to the CitylTown definition/boundaries will be made effective between 5:00 P.m.,
December 31, 2021, and Midnight, March 15, 2022. Contact the IT Department at (727) 464-4958 or
SOEITt VotePinellas.aov for all questions concerning annexations and for providing annexation information
(City/Town definitionlboundary changes).
This contract must be signed by the City/Town and received by the Supervisor no later than the ballot language
deadline of 5:00 p.m., December 31, 2021.
The Supervisor will certify to the CitylTown the number of registered voters for this election approximately ten
days prior to the election.
ELECTION INFORMATION
Election Title:
Election Date:
Voter Registration Deadline:
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Municipal General Elections
March 15, 2022
February 14, 2022
*The City/Town Clerk MUST be available from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Election Day/Night.
City/Town Clerk:
*Election Day Cell Phone:
Alternate Phone:
Email:
Mailing Address:
Rosemarie Call
(727) 224-2351
(727) 562-4092
rosemarie.call@myclearwater.com
P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater FL 33758
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City of Clearwater
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TRANSLATION (Spanish — Section 203, Voting Rights Act) (Dustin Chase - 464-49881
• Pinellas County is a jurisdiction covered by Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act and must provide language
assistance (Spanish). ALL municipalities within Pinellas County are also covered by Section 203 of the Voting
Rights Act.
• Full compliance is a requirement for all jurisdictions (County and Municipal). This means that all information
directed to voters or otherwise conceming voting -connected activities must be provided in both English and
Spanish. This includes, but is not limited to, voter registration, legal advertisements and/or other notices, forms,
voting instructions and procedures at the polls or otherwise, polling place signage, any printed voter information
guides or website information conceming elections, communication assistance at the polls and election offices
and communication with the jurisdiction's minority language community. The obligations and requirements apply
to all elections conducted by the City/Town.
• Questions concerning your legal obligations/requirements to comply with Section 203, Voting Rights Act should
be directed to your legal counsel.
BALLOT INFORMATION (Wendy Grimes - 464-49871
• Final Ballot Language is due no later than 5:00 p.m., December 31, 2021 and must include all qualified opposed
candidates and resolutions and/or ordinances with ballot questions.
• All ballot language must comply with Florida Statutes 101.161(1) and the Uniform Ballot Rule (1S-2.032).
• Using the Ballot Language Submittal Form — Complete required information. Include information and Candidate
Oaths for ONLY qualified opposed candidates in ballot order. All Charter Amendments and/or Referendum
Questions with SIGNED/APPROVED Ordinances/Resolutions must include numbering for ballot order and English
and Spanish translated text.
• Scan and email ballot language to Wendy Grimes at WGrimes a(�VotePinellas.aov by the final ballot language
deadline.
BALLOT LAYOUTIPRINTING (David Wise - 464-4958)
• The Supervisor is responsible for creating the ballot (ballot layout will comply with Florida Statutes and the Uniform
Ballot Rule).
• The City/Town is responsible for approving the City/Town's portion of ballot.
• Precinct ballots will be printed by the Supervisor. The Supervisor will bill the City/Town 22 cents per ballot card
(includes ground shipping charges). The Supervisor will bill the City/Town 23 cents per ballot card for duplex
(front/back) ballot cards. The Supervisor will bill the City/Town for any required expedited shipping charges.
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City of Clearwater
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• Provisional ballots (minimum of 25 ballots per precinct) will be printed by the Supervisor; the Supervisor will bill
the City/Town 22 cents per ballot card. The Supervisor will bill the City/Town 23 cents per ballot card for duplex
(front/back) ballot cards. The Supervisor will bill the City/Town for any required expedited shipping charges.
• If the City/Town requires a ballot change after ballots are printed, the City/Town is responsible for additional costs.
CANDIDATE AUDIO RECORDING (Nicole Sokolowski/David Wise - 464-49581
The deadline for candidates to record their names and office titles for the audio ballot is 5:00 p.m., January 7, 2022.
It is the responsibility of the City/Town to notify City/Town candidates of this deadline. Candidates must call
(727) 453-3293; a voice message will prompt the candidate to record his/her name as indicated on the
Candidate Oath and the office for which the candidate is running.
MAIL BALLOTS (Martin Munro - 464-67881
• The Supervisor will bill the City/Town $1.57 for each mail ballot kit used in initial mailing (return postage included).
• The Supervisor will bill the City/Town $1.99 for each mail ballot kit used for daily mailing.
• The deadline for mailing military/overseas ballots is January 29, 2022: at least 45 days prior to the election
[F.S. 101.62(4)(a)].
• Mailing Schedule for domestic ballots will begin no earlier than February 3, 2022 and no later than
February 10, 2022 [F.S 101.62(4)(b)].
• After the initial mailings, ballots will be mailed as requests are received. The deadline to request a ballot be mailed
is 5:00 p.m. March 5, 2022; the tenth day prior to the election. [F.S. 101.62]
• The City/Town will provide voting assistance in assisted living facilities and nursing homes, if requested,
per F.S. 101.655.
• Duplicate and test ballots will be printed by the Supervisor; the Supervisor will bill the City/Town 38 cents per
ballot card.
LEGAL NOTICES (Dustin Chase - 464-4988)
• The City/Town is responsible for ALL legal notices required by State Statute and by City/Town Charter/Ordinance,
with the exception of the County Canvassing Board Meeting/Testing Schedule.
• The Supervisor will publish the County Canvassing Board Meeting/Testing Schedule at no cost to the City/Town.
• The Supervisor will provide the City/Town a County Canvassing Board Meeting/Testing Schedule, Polling Place
List, Polling Place Changes list and Sample Ballot.
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City of Clearwater
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TESTING THE BALLOT COUNTING EQUIPMENT (David Wise - 464-49581
The County Canvassing Board will certify test results of the ballot counting equipment and file the election
parameters with the Division of Elections. All tests will be performed at the Election Service Center,
13001 Starkey Road, Largo.
CANVASSING BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE (Dustin Chase - 464-49881
• The Supervisor will publish the Canvassing Board Meeting/Testing Schedule at no cost to the City/Town.
• All Canvassing Board Meetings will take place at the Election Service Center, 13001 Starkey Rd., Largo.
• A Canvassing Board Schedule will be emailed to the City/Town Clerk as an addendum.
• The Canvassing Board will modify the schedule as needed based on the number of mail ballots
received. Updates to the canvassing board schedule will be posted to the Supervisor's website.
CANVASSING MAIL BALLOTS (Martin Munro - 464-6788)
The Supervisor, in the presence of the County Canvassing Board will open and prepare mail ballots for tabulation at
the Election Service Center. Questionable ballots will be presented to the County Canvassing Board for decision.
Florida Statute 101.68(2) allows for the canvassing of mail ballots to begin 22 days prior to the election.
PROVISIONAL BALLOTS (Martin Munro - 464-67881
• The Supervisor will research each provisional ballot to determine the voter's eligibility and will present the
provisional ballots to the County Canvassing Board for decision.
• Voters casting a provisional ballot have two days after Election Day to provide written proof of eligibility to the
County Canvassing Board. The deadline for this election is 5:00 p.m., March 17, 2022 [F.S. 101.048].
• All provisional ballots will be canvassed at the Election Service Center.
POLL WATCHERS (Wendy Grimes - 464.49871
• Election Day poll watcher designations must be submitted to the City/Town by NOON, March 1, 2022 (Prior to
noon on the second Tuesday preceding Election Day [F.S. 101.131(2)]). The City/Town will email or fax all poll
watcher designation forms to Wendy Grimes at WGrimeseVotePinellas.aov or (727) 464-6970 or by 5:00
p.m. March 1, 2022 and the Supervisor will verify whether they are Pinellas County registered voters.
• The Supervisor will furnish a list of approved poll watchers to the City/Town by 5:00 p.m. March 8, 2022
(on or before the Tuesday before Election Day [F.S. 101.131(2)]).
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City of Clearwater
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• Each poll watcher must wear an identification badge while performing his or her duties [F.S. 101.131(5)].
• Poll watchers shall produce identification to the precinct clerk upon entering the polling place (this
information will be verified against a list of designated poll watchers compiled prior to election day).
• The Supervisor of Elections shall provide to each designated poll watcher a poll watcher identification
badge that identifies the poll watcher by name.
OVER-THE-COUNTER BALLOT PICKUP AND DROP-OFF (Martin Munro - 464-6788)
• In -office ballot pickup and drop-off will be available in each Supervisor of Elections Office, Monday through Friday
from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm (no holidays) beginning 43 days prior to the date of the election.
• The City/Town, pursuant to F.S. 101.657(1)(e), has opted out of conducting early voting.
VOTING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (Brian Fulton - 464-6109)
• The Supervisor will contract with a moving company to transport the voting equipment and supplies to and from
polling locations. Cost is the responsibility of the City/Town and will be billed by the Supervisor.
• Supplies not transported by the moving company will be picked up by the precinct clerks after Clerks' Class at the
Election Service Center.
• The Supervisor will contract to have paper precinct registers for Election Day printed by a vendor and will bill the
City/Town. These paper precinct registers are a "back-up system" to the electronic poll book system and will be
included in the polling place supplies sent to each polling place.
POLL WORKERS (Jeff Mendes - 464-6110)
• The Supervisor will recruit, assign, train, and compensate ALL poll workers.
• A Deputy Sheriff will deputize the poll deputies.
• Poll workers setting up the voting machines the day before the election will be paid an additional $15 each.
Machine Managers will be paid an additional $10 for returning election materials on election night.
The rates below include these costs.
• Poll workers that are unable to work Election Day but attended class(es) will be compensated for class attended
(amount varies by position).
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City of Clearwater
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Poll Worker Pay Rates:
Precinct Clerk
Assistant Clerk
Machine Manager
Ballot Distribution Mgr.
Inspector
Poll Deputy
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$220 + $30 for classes (2) + $15 Equipment Setup = $265
$170 + $20 for class (1) + $15 Equipment Setup = $205
$150 + $10 per class (1) + $15 Equipment Setup + $10 EM Return Site = $185
$140 + $10 per class (1) = $150
$140 + $10 per class (1) _ $150
$140 + $10 per class (1) = $150
POLLING PLACES (Linda Cahill - 464-61101
• The Supervisor will select, contract with and compensate polling places [F.S. 101.715].
• The Supervisor will pay polling places and bill the City/Town.
• The Supervisor will give each Precinct Clerk a cell phone to use Election Day.
• If polling place changes are needed, the Supervisor will notify the City/Town in writing, listing the precincts and
polling location changes by February 13, 2022 (at least 30 days prior to the election).
POLLING PLACE CHANGE NOTICES (David Wise - 464-4958)
• If notices are needed, the Supervisor will provide the names and addresses of the affected voters to the vendor;
one per household, unless otherwise indicated by the city/town.
• The City/Town will be responsible for making all necessary arrangements with the vendor to have the notices
printed and mailed, including notice design. The Supervisor will only be responsible for proofing live samples of
the household address, precinct number and polling place information.
o Notices must be mailed by March 1, 2022 (at least 14 days prior to the election). The City/Town pays the
vendor directly. The City/Town is responsible for publishing any polling place changes in a newspaper of
general circulation [F.S. 101.71(2)].
ELECTION NIGHT PROCEDURES (Dustin Chase - 464-49881
• The Supervisor will have unofficial election results modemed from the polling places to the Election Service Center.
• The Supervisor will have the precinct scanner memory sticks, voted precinct and provisional ballots, and election
supplies transported to the Election Service Center.
• Results will be released throughout the night and posted to the Supervisor's website (VotePinellas.gov).
The Supervisor will provide unofficial results on election night.
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City of Clearwater
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• Campaign Signs — If candidates wish to reuse their campaign signs left at the polls on Election Day, the signs
must be collected by campaign staff prior to poll workers removing and disposing of them after the polls close.
It is the responsibility of the City/Town to communicate this information to their candidates.
AFTER ELECTION DAY (Dustin Chase - 464-4988)
• Provisional ballots will be canvassed. All ballots accepted by the County Canvassing Board will be processed and
added to the election night results to produce Official Election Results. Provisional ballots cannot be rejected until
after the deadline for provisional ballot voters to provide written proof of eligibility [F.S. 101.048].
• The County Canvassing Board will certify the election results and will provide a Certificate of Election to the
City/Town (ONE Certificate of Election will include all elections held on the same day). This document will be
provided to the City/Town via email after the County Canvassing Board certifies the official election results.
• The County Canvassing Board will conduct a post-election manual audit in accordance with F.S. 101.591 and
Division of Elections Administrative Rule 1 S-5.026. The Supervisor will post the required post-election audit notices
to the Supervisor's website and at each election office. The Supervisor will provide a copy of the notices via email
to the City/Town to post at City/Town Hall (and website, if applicable). The Supervisor will post the final post-
election audit report to the Supervisor's website and will provide to the City/Town a copy of the report, via email,
to post to the City/Town website, if applicable, after the County Canvassing Board completes the audit.
• Election materials will remain sealed at the Election Service Center for ten days after certification of the election.
The City/Town will be notified when all election materials are ready to be picked up.
DATA ORDERS (David Wise/Nicole Sokolowski - 464-4958)
The City/Town is to place data orders directly with an IT staff member by contacting (727) 464-4958
or SOEIT gn.VotePinellas.aov.
VOTER HISTORY (David Wise/Nicole Sokolowski - 464-4958)
When voter history is completed, the City/Town may download the names of those who voted at VotePinellas.gov.
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City of Clearwater
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ELECTION COSTS (Susan Morse - 464-6108)
• In addition to specific costs noted in this contract, the City/Town will pay an administration fee of 40 cents per
registered voter; the minimum charge is $400.
• The City/Town will be provided an invoice based on election cost estimates. Payment must be received no later
than 5:00 p.m., December 31, 2021. After the election, based on actual election costs, the Supervisor will
reimburse the City/Town for unused funds or provide the City/Town with an invoice for additional costs incurred.
By affixing their signatures hereto, the parties acknowledge each to the other that they have full authority to enter into
this Contract.
APP OV
APPROVED:
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Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections
City of Clearwater
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