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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 - Charter Review Prop 7 Term Limits for County Executive & Council Members Nov 3 2015 General Election-PassedAU270090A PROCEDURE OL Filing a Proposed Ballot Measure for Inclusion in Election (AUDITOR'S OFFICE — Elections) This procedure applies to Auditor's Staff, the Prosecuting Attorney, the Assessor's Office, and representatives of the cities and districts submitting A proposed ballot measure. Actions by Cities and Representative of Districts: 1. Submits proposed ballot measure (considered ballot title) together with an explanatory statement prepared by legal counsel to Auditor's Office. Must be submitted at least 46 days prior to the election date for a special election, no later than the Friday immediately before the first day of regular candidate filing for the primary election, or no later than the day of the primary for a general election. Actions by Election Clerk: 2. If received by mail or courier (e.g., Fourth Corner Network), date stamps Ballot Measure Cover Sheet and the first page of the resolution. Gives to Office Coordinator to complete steps 3-7. 3. If received over the counter, date stamps Ballot Measure Cover Sheet and the first page of the resolution. 4. Checks that: • the Ballot Measure Cover Sheet (FRM #AU270090F) is attached and complete, • the resolution contains original signatures by a majority of commissioners or other legislative body or is a certified copy by the clerk, ■ the date of the election is stated in the resolution, and ■ the explanatory statement is included if for a primary or general election. 4A. If packet not complete, returns packet to submitter to obtain missing information. Process stops here. 5. Prepares Ballot Measure Receipt (See FRM #AU470090A). Makes a copy for file and gives original to filer. (Note: Fill in ballot measure name only — no references to resolution number.) 6. If for primary or general election, provides voter pamphlet information packet to submitter. 7. Gives all materials to Office Coordinator. Actions by Office Coordinator: Creates ballot measure file folder and staples this procedure to front of folder to be used as a checklist. �. Ensures front staff completed and applied initials for Steps 2-7 above. Mails receipt if submitted by mail. U�� . Files copy of ballot measure receipt and original documents submitted in the file folder 1hecks to see that explanatory statement word count was not exceeded. If it is, advises Auditor. /� I I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\02_Pre-Election\04_Filing - Ballot Measures\PRO Filing proposed ballot meas docx Page 1 Amended 4/24/15 Filing Proposed Ballot Measures for Inclusion in Election (cont.) a3 Ives file to Auditor or designee. NIP Actions by Auditor or designee: 14. If the word count of the explanatory statement is exceeded, contacts submitter to remedy. Reviews validation requirements based on information submitted or by consulting with submitter, what the passage requirements are, and under which RCW they are submitting t measure, if applicable. Puts a copy of validation information in the file and marks the passage requirement on the fo er in red. Discusses with submitter requested order if more than one ballot title is to be submitted. $ Assigns ballot measure number (sequential numbering for each special purpose or taxing district).* Number formula = <<yyyy - #>>. 1-9 Reviews ballot title and headings for capitalization and punctuation. 20. Using green ink edits suggested corrections; initials changes; mares same -markings -on set to go to PA and Assessor. 21. Returns file to Office Coordinator. Actions by Office Coordinator: If the ballot title is submitted by the County or a district: 22. Prepares transmittal letter to the Prosecuting Attorney review the ballot title (as defined in RCW 29A.36.071) and prepares the concise des ion, if necessary, allowing 7 days for processing.. (See FRM #AU470090B — Pros ting Atty Memo) 23. Makes photocopy of resolution, validatl figures (if applicable), and ballot measure cover sheet. Attaches to Prosecuting A ney's transmittal letter. NOTE: If ballot title submit by a city, no review by the Prosecuting Attorney is necessary. 24. Prepares transmitt etter to Assessor to review if there are taxing or funding implications, allowing 7 days processing to obtain their review. (See FRM #AU470090C — Assessor Ballot Title L er - sends to Janice Judge) 25. Makes photocopy of resolution, validation figures (if applicable), and ballot measure cover shee . Attaches to Assessor's transmittal letter. 26., btains signature on transmittal letters and puts copies in folder. Hand delivers packet to PA and Assessor. 28. Returns folder to file rack Actions by Prosecuting Attorne 29. Reviews text of ballot ti nd headings of ballot measure. 30. Discusses with-si"bmitter or counsel for submitter and recommends any changes, if any. 31. Sends nsmittal letter to Auditor's Office with ballot title and headings to be used. (REF # 70090A — Response from Prosecuting Attorney) Actions by Assesso ' ffice: 32. Reviews s Ission. hPolive rocedures\Elections\02_Pre-Election\04_Filing - Ballot Measures\PRO Filing proposed ballot meas.docx Page 2 Amended 4/24/15 Filing Proposed Ballot Measures for Inclusion in Election (cont.) 3�!Provides feedback to Auditor's office or sends return memo. (See REF #AU570090B — At JA � Sample Memo from Assessor) I" Actions by Office Coordi r: 34. Date Stamps er from PA and places in the folder. Date stamps return memo from Assess nd places in the folder. 35. ' es to Auditor. Actions by Auditor: 36. Reviews i 00t' itle and headings and Assessor feedback. 37.9vet--ta Office Coordinator to prepare letter to the submitter. Actions by Office Coordinator: 38. Prepares letter (FRM #AU470090D — er to District re Approved Ballot Title) to the submitter and responsible official a district outlining the ballot title and heading to be used. 39. Obtains Auditor signat 40. Scans signed sett and sends via email to District Contact Person 1 and District Contact Person 2 fro a Ballot Measure Cover Sheet. Sends copies of letter to other interested parties w have requested to be included by regular mail, fax or email upon request. 41. Co etes Certificate of Distribution (FRM #AU470090E — Certificate of Distribution), s ples to inside file folder, and prints out email transmittal. Places in file. 43. Gives file to Election Coordinator. Actions by Election Coordinator: 44. Enters ballot measure, explanatory statement, Committee For & Committee Against statements, and rebuttals in ballot measure template and in WEI. 45. Sets up ballot measure in EIMS. 46. Gives ballot title to ballot preparer for inclusion on ballot (unless court appeal is made of ballot title) 46A. If court appeal, ballot preparer waits for court resolution (may design a placeholder in the meantime). 47. Submits court ordered title to ballot preparer prior to preparation deadline. *Namina Convention for Ballot Measure: Line 1: Jurisdiction Line 2: Proposition # (yyyy-#) Line 3: Subject of Measure/Proposition Other additional lines as needed. I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\02_Pre-Election\04_Filing - Ballot Measures\PRO Filing proposed ballot meas.docx Page 3 Amended 4/24/15 Gem co Official Canvass of the General Election for Whatcom County Home Rule Charter � Whatcom County, Washington ° Held Tuesday, November 3, 2015 State of Washington County of Whatcom The undersigned, being the officers designated by law as constituting the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the General Election held November 3, 2015, within the boundaries of Whatcom County, State of Washington. Proposition 7, proposed by the Whatcom County Charter Review Commission, concerned placing term limits upon the County Executive and County Council members. The proposition would amend Charter Sections 2.14 and 3.21 to apply a term limit of no more than three consecutive full terms to the Executive and Council members, to be applied prospectively only, beginning with the 2017 and 2019 elections. Based on the criteria for passage which was supplied by the district, the measure Passed. WITNESS our hand and seal this 24`h day of November 2015. Whatcom County Canvassing Board ana Bradrick,` ftief Deputy Auditor Royce Barry fie'Givil'Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Council Member, County Legislative Authority T Whatcom WHATCOM 20151103 E Charter Amendment Proposition No. 6 Under Votes: 4,592 Over Votes: 18 APPROVED REJECTED Charter Amendment Proposition No, 7 Under Votes: 4.271 Over Votes: 29 APPROVED REJECTED Charter Amendment Proposition No. 8 Under Votes: 7,487 Over Votes: 31 APPROVED REJECTED Charter Amendment Proposition No. 9 Under Votes: 3,550 Over Votes: 30 APPROVED REJECTED Charter Amendment Proposition No.10 Under Votes: 4,771 Over Votes; 18 APPROVED REJECTED COUNTY EXECUTIVE Under Votes: 7,810 Over Votes: 18 Jack t_ouws Joy Gilfilen Write -In COUNTY DIST 1 POS B Under Votes: 5,202 Over Votes: 7 Todd Donovan Bruce Ayers 34,643 61.29% 21,883 38.71% Total 56,526 39,430 69.38% 17,406 30.62% Total 56,836 24,869 46.38% 28,749 53.62% Total 53,618 31,096 54.03% 26,460 45,97% Total 57,556 29,584 52.50% 26,763 47.50% Total 56,347 37,319 70.01% 15,734 29.52% 255 0.48% Total 53,308 30,753 54.99% 25,043 44.78% Summary Report November 3, 2015 Paae 3 rf'I" Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Phone: (360) 778-5100 Fax: (360) 778-5101 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor November 25, 2015 ;ate Debbie Adelstein County Auditor Diana Bradrick Chief Deputy Auditor Dana Brown -Davis, Clerk of the Council Whatcom County Council 311 Grand Ave., Suite 105 Bellingham, WA 98225 Dear Dana: Enclosed are copies of the certifications from the November 3, 2015 General Election pertaining to Propositions 1 - 8 proposed by the Whatcom County Charter Review Commission, and Propositions 9 and 10 proposed by the Whatcom County Council. For the Official Election Results and for the Precinct by Precinct Abstract, please refer to our website at www.whatcomcounty.us/auditor. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to give me a call at 778-5130. Sincerely, Diana Bradrick Chief Deputy Auditor Enclosure Licensing Recording Elections Administration Licensing@comhatcornma.us Recording@comhatcomma.us Elections@co.whatcomma.us Auditor@comhatcornma.us We gladly accept 360-778-5100 360-778-5100 360-778-5102 360-778-5105 relay calls. Ballot Title: Proposition No. 7 TERM LIMITS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND COUNCIL MEMBERS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to place term limits upon the County Executive and County Council members. This measure would amend Charter Sections 2.14 and 3.21 to apply a term limit of no more than three consecutive full terms to the County Executive and County Council members, to be applied prospectively only, beginning with the 2017 and 2019 elections. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 2.14 Terms of Council Members. The term of office of each elected councilmember shall be four (4) years commencing with the second Monday in January following election, and until a successor has been elected and has qualified. Elected councilmembers shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless they are at least four years apart. The limit in terms shall be applied prospectively only, beginning with the elections in 2017 and 2019. Section 3.21 Election and Term of Office. The County Executive shall be nominated and elected by the voters of the county, and the term of office shall be four years and until the successor is elected and qualified. The Countv Executive shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless they are at least four years apart._ The limit in terms shall be applied prospectively only, beginning with the election in 2019. Explanatory Statement: Presently there is no limitation upon the number of terms to which County Councilmembers and the County Executive may be elected. This proposed amendment, if adopted, would limit the number of consecutive terms to which Councilmembers and Executive could be elected to three full four-year terms. Terms would be considered consecutive unless a period of four years out of such office intervened between elected terms of service. The limitation if adopted would apply prospectively only, beginning with the elections of 2017 for councilmembers elected that year and 2019 for councilmembers and executive elected that yea r. 21 Nancy Moore From: VotersPamphlet Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2015 5:41 PM To: Nancy Moore Subject: FW: 2015 general election ballot measures Attachments: Explanatory Statements Charter Review from Dan Gibson.docx; Explanatory Statements for Council from Karen Frakes.docx; Explanatory Statement for jail prop 073115 final.docx Just the electronic copies —Jessie and I received orig. copies today and should have a folder for each one From: Jill Nixon Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2015 3:29 PM To: Elections Cc: Dana Brown -Davis Subject: 2015 general election ballot measures See attached Word documents for: • Ballot titles, text amendments, and explanatory statements for 8 Charter Review Commission proposed ballot measures Ballot titles, text amendments, and explanatory statements for 2 Council proposed ballot measures Ballot title and explanatory statement for jail sales and use tax ballot measure Jill Nixon Administrative Clerk Whatcom County Council Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 105 Bellingham, WA 98225 360-676-6690 NOTICE: All emails and attachments sent to and from Whatcom County are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act (RCW 42.56) Ballot Title: Proposition No. 7 TERM LIMITS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND COUNCIL MEMBERS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to place term limits upon the County Executive and County Council members. This measure would amend Charter Sections 2.14 and 3.21 to apply a term limit of no more than three consecutive full terms to the County Executive and County Council members, to be applied prospectively only, beginning with the 2017 and 2019 elections. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 2.14 Terms of Council Members. The term of office of each elected councilmember shall be four (4) years commencing with the second Monday in January following election, and until a successor has been elected and has qualified. Elected councilmembers shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless they are at least four years apart. The limit in terms shall be applied prospectively only. beginning with the elections in 2017 and 2019. Section 3.21 Election and Term of Office. The County Executive shall be nominated and elected by the voters of the county, and the term of office shall be four years and until the successor is elected and qualified. The County Executive shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless thgy are at least four years. apart. The limit in terms shall be applied prospectively only, beginning with the election in 2019. Explanatory Statement: Presently there is no limitation upon the number of terms to which County Councilmembers and the County Executive may be elected. This proposed amendment, if adopted, would limit the number of consecutive terms to which Councilmembers and Executive could be elected to three full four-year terms. Terms would be considered consecutive unless a period of four years out of such office intervened between elected terms of service. The limitation if adopted would apply prospectively only, beginning with the elections of 2017 for councilmembers elected that year and 2019 for councilmembers and executive elected that year. Z�A'A'� Vt. Ballot Title: Proposition No. 7 TERM LIMITS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND COUNCIL MEMBERS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to place term limits upon the County Executive and County Council members. This measure would amend Charter Sections 2.14 and 3.21 to apply a term limit of no more than three consecutive full terms to the County Executive and County Council members, to be applied prospectively only, beginning with the 2017 and 2019 elections. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 2.14 Terms of Council Members. The term of office of each elected councilmember shall be four (4) years commencing with the second Monday in January following election, and until a successor has been elected and has qualified. Elected councilmembers shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless they are at least four years apart. The limit in terms shaii be applied prospectively only,_ beginning with the elections in 2017 and 2019. Section 3.21 Election and Term of Office, The County Executive shall be nominated and elected by the voters of the county, and the term of office shall be four years and until the successor is elected and qualified. The County Executive shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless they are at least four years apart. The limit in terms shall be applied prospectively only, beginning with the election in 2019_ Explanatory Statement: Presently there is no limitation upon the number of terms to which County Councilmembers and the County Executive may be elected. This proposed amendment, if adopted, would limit the number of consecutive terms to which Councilmembers and Executive could be elected to three full four-year terms. Terms would be considered consecutive unless a period of four years out of such office intervened between elected terms of service. The limitation if adopted would apply prospectively only, beginning with the elections of 2017 for councilmembers elected that year and 2019 for councilmembers and executive elected that year. Whatcom County Soc, Debbie Adelstein Auditor's Office ^ _ \\� County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse ` 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Election Division 9S~IN��o Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Phone: (360) 676-6742 Fax: (360) 738-4556 Email: elections@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.us.lauditor Ballot Measure Receipt Date Received: 0 Lq /i s Received From: 0i %V� UL Name of Presenter and Title CAIrcLIC& Q "& c.P.t,) Name of Organization 1 raMd ffy� Jsk 105 9� r, 6MytlA �'� �L� Address 0inowgco. k, a Vvou U � Phone U Email Ballot Measure Name.wn �� w\ S ' :,c ~ �� Q Gu. v — Co-,,nt`_i (not resolution number) The Auditor's Office, Election Division, acknowledges receipt of the above ballot measure for inclusion in the t5 Nov. (x.Q41zj-j Election. Dep - Primary or General Elections ONLY- Local Voters' Pamphlet: If the ballot measure will be on the Primary or General Election ballot, Presenter acknowledges receipt of the memo packet regarding ballot measure explanatory statements, appointment of For and Against committees and forms, and committee statement deadlines and requirements for inclusion in the Local Voters' Pamphlet. Presenter's Signature Date I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\02_Pre-Election\04_Filing - Ballot Measures\FRM RECEIPT for ballot measure.doc Rev. 04/24/15 .�M CDL RECEiViD y` Ballot Measure Cover Sheet ' AUG 0 4 2015 This cover sheet must accompany each ballot measure submitted to the Whatcom County Auditor. DEBBIE ADELSTEIN WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR Name of District: WhatCOm County District Address: 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 105, Bellingham, WA 98225 District Contact Person 1: Dana Brown -Davis, Clerk of the Council (Name and Title) Contact Person 1 Phone: 360-676-6690 Email: dbrown@CO.whatcom.wa.us District Contact Person 2: Jill Nixon, Administrative Clerk Contact Person 2 Phone: 360-676-6690 Attorney for District: Daniel Gibson Attorney Phone: 360-676-6784 (Name and Title) Email: jnixon@co.whatcom.wa.us Email: dgibson@co.whatcom.wa.us Has your attorney prepared this ballot measure? id Yes D No RAMWOMT71571'171Ha Type of Election. County Charter Amendment (e.g., Levy, Bond, Levy Lid Lift, etc.) State the Pass/Fail Requirement for the Measure as Determined by District's Legal Counsel: A majority of the voters voting on the issue. (e.g., Simple Majority, 60%, Minimum Turnout, etc.) List Applicable Statutory References: Whatcom County Charter Section 8.20 (second paragraph) cmw, 4k Attached the Resolution with original signatures - or - a certified copy of the original Resolution? Attached the Explanatory Statement for the Local Voters' Pamphlet? (now required for all elections) Also sent the Resolution and Explanatory Statement electronically to: elections co.whatcom.wa.us ? Attached the "For" and "Against" Committee Appointment Forms? Fully completed this cover sheet? This form is available in a fillable form on the Auditor's Website: www. whatcomcounty.us/auditorl r Yes • Yes • Yes I] Yes lid Yes Note: The County Auditor will not accept a resolution without the completed cover sheet. It is the submitter's responsibility to ensure that requested documentation is presented no later than the resolution deadline date. CLERK OF THE COUNCIL Dana Brown -Davis, C.M.C. COUNCIiMEMBERS � Barbara Brenner �� COUNTY COURTHOUSE a Rud Browne Barry Buchanan 311 Crand Avenue, Suite Bellingham, WA 9825-40385 AUG 0 4 ZO �� Pete Kremen Ken Mann (360) 676-6690 Satpal Sidhu DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Carl Weimer WHATCOM COUNTY COSM116M COUNTY AUDITOR July 22, 2015 ul4LIG1.7 0 8 Q TO: County Auditor Debbie Adelstein 1\i FROM: Carl Weimer, Council Chair t- y `. SUBJ: Council Action at the July 21, 2015 meeting. The Council, at its July 21, 2015 meeting, took action as shown on the portion of minutes printed below: OTHER ITEMS 9. RECEIPT AND FORWARDING OF WHATCOM COUNTY CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WHATCOM COUNTY VOTERS (AB2015-219) Browne moved to forward the amendments to the Auditor to be included on the November general election ballot. The motion was seconded The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Brenner, Kremen, Sidhu, Browne, Buchanan, and Weimer (6) Nays: None (0) Absent: Mann(l) The Charter Review Commission, in cooperation with Chief Civil Deputy Prosecutor Daniel Gibson, approved ballot titles for the amendments. Please see the attached information for the specific list of Charter Review Commission amendments. c: Dana Brown -Davis, Clerk of the Council Daniel Gibson, Senior Civil Deputy Prosecutor Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator AB2015-219 Correspondence file Att. 2015 Whatcom County Charter Review Commission Amendments CW/jkn I:/shared/council/Carl Weimer/2015/After Council Meeting/Charter Amendments to Auditor Ballot Title: Proposition No. 1 METHOD OF ELECTING COUNCIL MEMBERS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter concerning the method of electing County Council members. This measure would amend Charter Section 2.13 to provide for election of County Council members by voters only from within the council district from which the candidate was nominated, except for the at -large position which would continue to be selected by voters from the entire county. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 2.13 Election Geantywide t}y Council District The registered voters of Whateern Go each Council District shall vote upon each council member position to be Filled From their district at the November general election. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes for each position shall be elected. Ballot Title: Proposition No. 2 LIMITING POWER OF COUNCIL TO AMEND CHARTER The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter limiting the power of the Council to propose Charter amendments. This measure would amend Charter Section 8.23 to prohibit the County Council from proposing Charter amendments to previous Charter amendments that have been approved by a 2/3 majority of voters, except if the Council adopts a proposal for such amendment by a 7-0 vote. This proposal should be: APPROVED: REJECTED: Text Amendment: Section 8.23 Amendments by the County Council. The County Council may propose amendments to the Charter by enacting an ordinance to submit a proposed amendment to the voters at the next November general election occurring at least ninety (90) days after enactment. A minimum of five (5) affirmative votes shall be required to enact such an ordinance, except that if a previous charte[ amendment was an roved by a 2La-majority of the vote then n❑ ordin n e ro osin o he va ers further amendment of that matter shall be adopt d except by a 7-0 affirmative vote of the Council. An ordinance proposing an amendment to the Charter shall not be subject to the veto power of the County Executive. H;\Jill\Charter Review Commission\Charter Review Commission 2015\Ballot Titles and amend mentsFINALFormatDGedits.docx The County Council by unanimous vote of the entire Council may effect amendments to the language of the Charter where the passage of time has rendered language moot or obsolete. Such changes shall be made by ordinance, and have a public hearing. Ballot Title: Proposition No. 3 LIMITING POWER OF COUNCIL TO AMEND CHARTER'S ELECTION PROVISIONS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter limiting the power of the Council to propose Charter amendments. This measure would amend Charter Section 8.23 to prohibit the County Council from proposing any Charter amendment to Charter Sections 2.12 or 2.13, which pertain to the method of nominating and electing County Council members, except if the Council adopts a proposal for such amendment by a 7-0 vote. Should this proposal be: APPROVED: REJECTED: Text Amendment: Section 8.23 Amendments by the County Council. The County Council may propose amendments to the Charter by enacting an ordinance to submit a proposed amendment to the voters at the next November general election occurring at least ninety (90) days after enactment. A minimum of five (5) affirmative votes shall be required to enact such an ordinance. No ordinance ro osin amendment of an provision of Sections 2.12 or 2.13 of this Charter shall be adopted by the Council except b a 7-0 affirmative vote. An ordinance proposing an amendment to the Charter shall not be subject to the veto power of the County Executive. The County Council by unanimous vote of the entire Council may effect amendments to the language of the Charter where the passage of time has rendered language moot or obsolete. Such changes shall be made by ordinance, and have a public hearing. Ballot Title: Proposition No. 4 WORD LIMIT FOR BALLOT QUESTIONS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to provide greater consistency with state law regarding the wording of initiatives and referenda. This measure would amend Charter Sections 5.40 and 5.60 pertaining to initiatives and referenda and increase the word limit for ballot questions from 20 to 40 words. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 5.40 Initiative - Procedures. H:\Jill\Charter Review Commission\Charter Review Commission 2015\13allot Titles and amendmentsFINALFormatDGedits.docx Any legal voter or organization of legal voters of Whatcom County may file an initiative proposal with the County Auditor, who within five (5) days, excluding Saturday, Sunday and holidays, shall confer with the petitioner to review the proposal as to form and style. The Auditor shall give the proposed initiative a number, which shall thereafter be the identifying number for the measure. The Auditor shall then transmit a copy of the proposal to the Prosecuting Attorney, who within ten (10) days after receipt thereof, in consultation with the petitioner shall formulate a -tee sate+�n, �___c' �s-a positquestice, not to exec nA W '45,-hall eMPFeSS tFue and impaFtmal stiatefnen+-4 the pur ese of the fneasure the ballot title which shall consist of: a a statement of the subject of the measure b a concise description of the measure; and_(c) a question: "Shall this be enacted into law?" The statement of the sub ect of the measure must be proposed as a positive statement be sufficiently broad to reflect the subject and be sufficiently_ precise to Dive notice of the measure's subject matter, and not exceed ten words. The concise description must contain no more than thirty_words-_he a true and impartial description of the measure's essential contents clearly identify the proposition to be voted on and not to the extent reasonably possible, create prejudice either for or against the measure. Such concise statement will be the ballot title. The petitioner then has one hundred and twenty (120) days ... Section 5.60 Referendum - Procedures. Any legal voter, or organization of legal voters of Whatcom County may file a referendum proposal, against any enacted ordinance or portion thereof, with the County Auditor. The proposal shall be presented to the Auditor within forty-five (45) days after the ordinance is passed by the County Council. Within five (5) days, excluding Saturday, Sunday and holidays, the Auditor shall confer with the petitioner to review the proposal as to form and style. The Auditor shall give the referendum proposal a number, which shall thereafter be the identifying number for the measure. The Auditor shall then transmit a copy of the proposal to the County Prosecuting Attorney, who within ten (10) days after receipt thereof, shall formulate a-eeneise state f t£'nt pasEd—as-e--E�ien, Fiet t eee?d $+Nity (20) express and d-i-rpa#talstatemef9t of e mean e being refer -Fed the ballot title which shall consist of: a a statement of the subject of the measure b a concise description of the measure: and c a uestion: "Shall this be enacted into law?" The statement of the subject of the measure must be roposed as a positive statement, be sufficiently broad to reflect the subject and be sufficiently recise to give notice of the measure's subject matter, and not exceed ten words. The concise description must contain no more than thirty words be a true and impartial description of the measure's essential contents clearl identify the progosition to be voted on and not, to the extent reasonably possible, create prejudice either for or against the measure. Such concise statement will be the ballot title. The petitioner then has one hundred and twenty (120) days... H:\Jill\Charter Review Commission\Charter Review Commission 2015\13allot Titles and amendmentsFINALFormatDGedits.docx Ballot Title: Proposition No. 5 LOWERING THRESHOLD FOR INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM SIGNATURES The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter lowering the number of signatures required to place initiatives and referenda on the ballot. This measure would amend Sections 5.40 and 5.60 to lower the threshold of signatures required to place an initiative or referendum on the ballot from 15% of the number of votes cast in the last general election to 8% of the number of votes cast in the last regular gubernatorial election. Should this proposal be: APPROVED: REJECTED: Text Amendment: Section 5.40, "... The petitioner then has one hundred twenty (120) days to collect the signatures of the registered voters in the county equal in number to net -less than ' of the vote east in the EOU FAY e lash ge;,ra a ectien of not less than S% of the vote cast in the county in the last regular gubernatorial election...." Section 5.60 "... The petitioner then has one hundred twenty (120) days to collect the signatures of registered voters in the county equal in number to Piet��'- ^ te-east4n4he eounty on thefig" ' election OF not: less than 8% of the vote cast in the county in the last regular gubernatorial ele k...." Ballot Title: Proposition No. 6 LOWERING THE NUMBER OF SIGNATURES REQUIRED FOR CITIZEN INITIATIVES TO AMEND CHARTER The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter reducing signatures required to place citizen -proposed Charter amendments on the ballot. This measure would amend Charter Section 8.22 to lower the number of signatures required for placement upon the ballot of proposed Whatcom County Charter changes by citizen initiative from 20% to 15% of the number of votes cast in the County in the last gubernatorial election. Should this proposal be: APPROVED: REJECTED: Text Amendment: Section 8.22 Amendments by the Public H:\Ai Charter Review Commission\Charter Review Commission 2015\Ballot Titles and amendmentsFINALFormatDGedits.docx The public may propose amendments to the Charter by registering with the Auditor an initiative petition bearing the signatures of registered voters of the county equal in number to, but not less than, twenty-(20) fifteen (15) percent of the number of votes cast in the county in the last gubernatorial election. Signatures shall be registered not more than one hundred twenty (120) days following filing of the petition with the Auditor, who shall submit the amendments to the voters. The one hundred and twenty (120) day period shall begin upon receipt of official notification to petitioner(s) by the Prosecuting Attorney's Office either by certified mail or messenger. If the last day for collecting signatures falls on a weekend or legal holiday, then the one hundred and twenty (120) day period shall extend to the end of the next business day. (Amended by referendum 1986; Ord. 93-045; amended by referendum 1995; Ord. 2005-075 Exh. A) Ballot Title: Proposition No. 7 TERM LIMITS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND COUNCIL MEMBERS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to place term limits upon the County Executive and County Council members. This measure would amend Charter Sections 2.14 and 3.21 to apply a term limit of no more than three consecutive full terms to the County Executive and County Council members, to be applied prospectively only, beginning with the 2017 and 2019 elections. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 2.14 Terms of Council Members. The term of office of each elected councilmember shall be four (4) years commencing with the second Monday in January following election, and until a successor has been elected and has qualified. Ellected councilmembers shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless the are at least four years apart. The limit in terms shall be alfled _prospectively only, beginning with the elections in 2017 and 2019. Section 3.21 Election and Term of Office. The County Executive shall be nominated and elected by the voters of the county, and the term of office shall be four years and until the successor is elected and qualified. The County Executive shall serve no mare than three consecutive full terms,in office. Terms are car:siderer_cgnsecutLvg uWess thekare at least Fauryea rs_apart. The limit in terms steal€ be ap-pied_ pros ec i-yely_or�iy, beginning with the election in 2019. Ballot Title: Proposition No. 8 ALTERING COMPOSITION OF DISTRICTING COMMISSION H:\Jill\Charter Review Commission\Charter Review Commission 2015\13allot Titles and amendmentsFINALFormatDGedits.docx The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to alter the requirements for composition of the Districting Commission. This measure would amend Charter Section 4.41 to include representation on the districting committee from each political party with a candidate who receives at least 15% of the vote cast in the County in the last gubernatorial primary or presidential election, with a second representative on the committee assigned to each party of which a candidate for those same elections received at least 33% of the vote. Should this proposal be: APPROVED: REJECTED: Text Amendment: Section 4.41 Districting Committee. During the month of January, 1981, and by January 31 of each tenth year thereafter, a f+ve- ,TeFnbeF Districting Committee shall be appointed. The County Council shall appoint fetif per-sens to the committee, tone representative from each major political party, defined as the stated party of any candidate recesyinp at least 1511Io of the vote in Whatcom County_ in_th_e_most recent gubernatorial primary or presidential election. Parties with a candidate receiviniq at least 330% of the vote in either of those elections will be provided a second representative on the Districting Committee. If the number of total representatives is even the €eta to eppeint appointees will select a -fifth an additional member who shall be the Chairman. If the total number is odd, the Committee will vote for and appoint a Chair internally. The Districting Committee shall within thirty (30) days of its appointment meet and appoint a Districting Master who shall be qualified by education, training and experience to draw a districting plan. If the Districting Committee is unable to agree upon the appointment of a Districting Master within thirty (30) days, the County Council shall appoint a Districting Master by March 31 of that year. H:\lill\Charter Review Commission\Charter Review Commission 2015\Ballot Titles and amendmentsFINALFormatDGedits.docx Ballot Title: Proposition No. 7 TERM LIMITS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND COUNCIL MEMBERS The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the Whatcom County Charter to place term limits upon the County Executive and County Council members. This measure would amend Charter Sections 2.14 and 3.21 to apply a term limit of no more than three consecutive full terms to the County Executive and County Council members, to be applied prospectively only, beginning with the 2017 and 2019 elections. Should this proposal be: APPROVED REJECTED Text Amendment: Section 2.14 Terms of Council Members. The term of office of each elected councilmember shall be four (4) years commencing with the second Monday in January following election, and until a successor has been elected and has qualified. Elected councilmembers shall serve no more than three consecutive full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless they are at least four years apart. The limit in terms shall be al2plied prospectively only, be -ginning with the elections in 2017 and 2019. Section 3.21 Election and Term of Office. The County Executive shall be nominated and elected by the voters of the county, and the term of office shall be four years and until the successor is elected and qualified. The County Executive shall serve no more than three consecutive_ full terms in office. Terms are considered consecutive unless. they are at least four years a part. The limit 1n terms shall be applied prospectively only,Beginning with the election in 2019. Explanatory Statement: Presently there is no limitation upon the number of terms to which County Councilmembers and the County Executive may be elected. This proposed amendment, if adopted, would limit the number of consecutive terms to which Councilmembers and Executive could be elected to three full four-year terms. Terms would be considered consecutive unless a period of four years out of such office intervened between elected terms of service. The limitation if adopted would apply prospectively only, beginning with the elections of 2017 for councilmembers elected that year and 2019 for councilmembers and executive elected that year. GIL--Committee Statement Form Whatcom County Local Voters' Pamphlet This is the statement of the: X Committee FOR Committee AGAINST for the: Primary Election X General Election District: Proposition Name: Proposition #7 Term Limits (e.g., Bellingham School District 501) (e.g., General Obligation Bonds - $27,995,000) This form is available in a fillable form on the Auditor's website www. whatcomcounty, us/auditor/ This form must be filled out in its entirety and returned with the committee statement. Chair Member Name. Ken Bell Contact Phone: 360.739.1002 E-mail. kenbel14@comcast.net Committee members' names and the committee name (if applicable) will be published in the Local Voters' Pamphlet in conjunction with the For/Against statements. The Following will be Published: I "Statement Prepared by": Ken Bell Eli Mackiewicz Committee Name, if applicable Committee Member Name Committee Member Name Committee Member Name The information provided on this form is subject to public disclosure laws under RCW 42.56 and RCW 42.17. �p�GPi1i �O4yA i� Committee Appointment Form �4ByK6s°� Whatcom County Local Voters' Pamphlet This is the appointment of the: %� Committee FOR Committee AGAINST for the: Primary Election 4 General Election District: 1G� j�--61.1�'1�`i�f _ Proposition Name: awu �P�rf -(e.g., Bellingham School District 501) ] (e.g., General Obligation Bonds - $27,995,000) NOTE; The Chair of the committee will be the contact person if there are any questions from Auditor's staff. The phone numbers and e-mail addresses listed below will not be published. This form is available in a fillable form on the Auditor's website: www.whatcomcounty.us/auditor/ Committee Members 0ji4.ir Member Name: V\afl Ui>>iav� O Contact Phone:3Cv()"' n]aOa?S E-mail: cw) ✓signature: 2. Member Name: I`�eV_N 2tle-A 3co0/ 73c'--100ms <<c.(, 1' < Contact Phone: Ca��~]� - 5a." E-mail: Signature: 3. Member Name: i-Acxkje u �?G?_ Contact Phone: 360- _?83 —^750r E-mail: el i `1 erg �\ - c6 / Q t VSignature: �l C I hereb certify the above med individuals have been appointed and have consented to serve as indicated. Authorized Signature (Individual with authority to sign for the District) Date The information provided on this form is subject to public disclosure laws under RCW 42.56 and 42.17. lANancy\2015\FRM Committee Appt Form.doc Committee Appointment Form + - Whmtr_nm C.nrynfv l nr�al Vntorg' P2mnhiai This is the appointment of the: ` Committee FOR Committee AGAINST for the: _ primary Election Jam_ General Election District: L� 0_6,4Viq Proposition Name: '(JaA LAN I-Cari (e.g., Bellingham School District 501) 1 (e.g., General Obligation Bonds - 27.995.000) NOTE. The Chair of the committee will be the contact person if there are any questions from Auditor's staff. The phone numbers and e-mail addresses listed below will not be published. This form is available In a f/llable form on the Audifor's website: wwwr whatcomcounty us/auditor/ Committee Members 1. WF aIc Member Name: Contact Phone: - �c� „ �� E-mail:�Uw.- —GvlU �5_ Zv. � r VIA Signature: CD 2. Member Name: e-v\ E moo/ 73c�-100a. C.e-11 Contact Phone: (Co E-mail: � +`► �- Signature- EC 3. Member Name: SIP ac),Je_, L,67 cz _ JUL 3 1 2015 WHATCOM COUNTY_ Contact Phone: 360- � vta E-mail. �l i q%CIS rt i� Signature, I hereby certify the above named Ind 1duals have been appointed and have consented to sere as indicated. Authorized Signature flndivictual with authnrity to sign fnr tfie Di_ctrictl Date The information provided on this form is subject to public disclosure laws under RCW 42.56 and 42.17. I: W ancy12015WRM GommOm Appt Form,doc Committee Statement Form Whatcom County Local Voters' Pamphlet �9Nlrio�o This is the statement of the: for the: Primary Election District: Whatcom County (e.g., Bellingham School District 501) Committee FOR XX Committee AGAINST XX General Election Proposition Name: Charter Amendment 7 Term Limits (e.g., General Obligation Bonds - $27,995,000) This form is available in a fillable form on the Auditor's website; www. whatcomcounty, us/auditor/ This form must be filled out in its entirety and returned with the committee statement. Chair Member Name: Dan Raas Contact Phone: 360-647-0234 E-mail. danraas@comcast.net Committee members' names and the committee name (if applicable) will be published in the Local Voters' Pamphlet in conjunction with the For/Against statements. The Following will be Published: "Statement Prepared by": N/A Committee Name, if applicable Tom Stuen Committee Member Name Committee Member Name Committee Member Name The information provided on this form is subject to public disclosure laws under RCW 42.56 and RCW 42.17. Committee Appointment Form MIN 0Whatcom County Local Voters' Pamphlet This is the appointment of the: Committee FOR Committee AGAINST for the: Primary Election General Election District: ) 1 i Proposition Name: (2,��_�C�C�' 1�-7 41-ayi (e.g., Bellingham School District 501) (e.g_, General Obligation Bonds - $27,995,000) NOTE: The Chair of the committee will be the contact person if there are any questions from Auditor's staff. The phone numbers and e-mail addresses listed below will not be published. This form is available in a Tillable form on the Auditor's website: www.whatcomcounty.us/auditor/ Committee Members Jtb�ir Member Name: IO(� e,✓� Contact Phone: t-� I— Ov,3q E-mail: 6(V)-SA'C*1A ��• / nc' Signature: ��P 2. Member Name: D13VA Ro&3 Contact Phone: 3r,(DcD�i—�^ OvP0 E-mail: ,3nY) Y19CZ C__C fV1C63+. �_-'Signature: Jr 3. Member Name: Contact Phone: Signature: E-mail: certify the above nan3esl individuals have been appointed and have consented to serve as indicated. Authorized Signature (Individual with authority to sign for the District) Date The information provided on this form is subject to public disclosure laws under RCW 42.56 and 42.17. lANancy\2015\FRM committee Appt Form.doc KGnM CJ Committee Appointment Form Whatcom County Local Voters' Pamphlet This is the appointment of the: Committee FOR %— Committee AGAINST for the: Primary Election '�- General Election District: '� � Y�C�6t 1., 1 C_.L r' _'i 1.� � Proposition Name: L� viar-kie- Amem ­7 (e.g., Bellingham School District 501) / (e.g., General Obligation Bonds - $27,995,000) NOTE. The Chair of the committee will be the contact person if there are any questions from Auditor's staff.. The phone numbers and e-mail addresses listed below will not be published. This form is available in a fillable form on the Auditor's website: www.whatcomcounty.us/auditor/ Committee Members 4h tr Member Name: �t'vl J-Tt�£✓ Contact Phone: �04_�_ E-mail: `�SA(Kl cas+- Signature: 2. Member Name: R006 Contact Phone. 7(wl �O4-�" C)aji'-% E-mail: r 11�1 i�G� �CdMCF� • Signature: QA4()/ 3. Member Name: Contact Phone: E-mail: Signature: I hereby certify the above named individuals have been appointed and have consented to serve as indicated. Authorized Signature (Individual with authority to sign for the District) Date The information provided on this form is subject to public disclosure laws under RCW 42.56 and 42.17, 1ANancy120151FRM Committee Appt Form.doc