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Resolution 2021-31807 2021-31 807 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 2, 2021 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER, PER RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31805, THE CITY'S LEASE OF 0.56 ACRES OF PROPERTY TO 1 WASHINGTON AVENUE CORP. FOR "SMITH & WOLLENSKY RESTAURANT" IN SOUTH POINTE PARK, WHICH LEASE EXPIRES NOVEMBER 2025, SHOULD BE EXTENDED THROUGH DECEMBER 2045, PLUS RENEWAL OPTIONS, WITH RESTAURANT PROVIDING: MINIMUM $3,305,970 IN RESTAURANT UPGRADES; RENT GREATER OF: GUARANTEED RENT, INCREASED ANNUALLY BY 2.5% ($11,680,085 OVER FIRST TEN YEARS) OR PERCENTAGE OF REVENUES; FREE RESTAURANT MENTORSHIP SEMINARS; PARK'S SECURITY GATE INSTALLATION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH: SECTION 1. In accordance with provisions of the Charter of the City of Miami Beach, Florida and the general laws of the State of Florida, a Special Election is hereby called and directed to be held in the City of Miami Beach, Florida, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, for the purpose of submitting to the electorate the question as set forth hereinafter. SECTION 2. That the appropriate and proper Miami-Dade County election officials shall conduct the said Special Election hereby called, with acceptance of the certification of the results of said Special Election to be performed by the City Commission. The official returns for each precinct shall be furnished to the City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach as soon as the ballots from all precincts have been tabulated. SECTION 3. That the said voting precincts in the City of said Special Election shall be as established by the proper and appropriate Miami-Dade County Election Officials. All electors shall vote at the polling places and the voting precincts as determined by the Miami-Dade County Election Officials.' 1 Pursuant to City Code section 38-3(b): "The City Clerk shall further publish, in a newspaper meeting the requirements set forth in Florida Statute § 50.031 and on the City's website, the polling places for the election twice, once in the third week and once in the first week prior to the week in which the election is to be held." Clerk's Note: Per County Elections Department's August 9, 2021 notification to City Clerk of Ballot Design Rule 1S2.032, the "&" appearing in the ballot question, has been changed to "and," as a nonmaterial change. SECTION 4. Not less than thirty days' notice of the adoption of this Resolution and of its provisions calling this Special Election shall be given by publication in the Miami Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Such publication shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 100.342, Florida Statutes, and Section 38-3 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach. SECTION 5. The Notice of Election shall be substantially in the following form: THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION HAS BEEN CALLED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND WILL BE HELD IN SAID CITY FROM 7:00 A.M. UNTIL 7:00 P.M. ON THE 2nd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2021, AT WHICH TIME THERE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DULY REGISTERED AND QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: Amending Lease of City Property: "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" Site at South Pointe Park City's lease of 0.56 acres of property to 1 Washington Avenue Corp. for "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" in South Pointe Park expires November 2025. Per Resolution 2021- 31805, shall this Lease be extended through December 2045, plus renewal options, Restaurant providing: • Minimum $3,305,970 in Restaurant upgrades; • Rent greater of: guaranteed rent, increased annually by 2.5% ($11,680,085 over first ten years) or percentage of revenues; • Free restaurant mentorship seminars; • Park's security gate installation? Yes No Said Notice shall further set forth pertinent information regarding eligibility of electors to participate in said elections. 2 SECTION 6. That the official ballot to be used in the Special Election to be held on November 2, 2021, hereby called, shall be in substantially the following form, to-wit: "OFFICIAL BALLOT" Amending Lease of City Property: "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" Site at South Pointe Park City's lease of 0.56 acres of property to 1 Washington Avenue Corp. for "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" in South Pointe Park expires November 2025. Per Resolution 2021- 31805, shall this Lease be extended through December 2045, plus renewal options, Restaurant providing: • Minimum $3,305,970 in Restaurant upgrades; • Rent greater of: guaranteed rent, increased annually by 2.5% ($11,680,085 over first ten years) or percentage of revenues; • Free restaurant mentorship seminars; • Park's security gate installation? Yes No SECTION 7. The form of the ballots to be used in this Special Election and their preparation shall be in compliance with all statutory requirements relating to the use of mechanical or other approved voting machines or devices. SECTION 8. Registration of persons desiring to vote in the Special Election shall be in accordance with the general law of the State of Florida governing voter registration. Qualified persons may obtain registration forms to vote at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, First Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, during normal business hours, and at such other voter registration centers and during such times as may be provided by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami-Dade County. The Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections will register voters for this Special Election until 5:00 p.m. on October 4, 2021. All persons eligible to vote at this Special Election must be registered before the time and date set forth herein or have registered previously, as provided by law. Each person desiring to become a registered voter shall be responsible for properly filling out the registration form and returning it to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department. All questions concerning voter registration should be directed to the Miami-Dade 3 County Elections Department, 2700 N.W. 87th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172; Telephone: (305) 499-VOTE (8683). SECTION 9. That voters participating via a Vote-by-Mail ballot in said Special Election shall be entitled to cast their ballots in accordance with the provisions of the Laws of the State of Florida with respect to such voting. All questions concerning Vote-by-Mail ballots should be directed to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, 2700 N.W. 87" Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172; Telephone: (305) 499-VOTE (8683). SECTION 10. That the City of Miami Beach shall pay all expenses for conducting this Special Election and will pay to Miami-Dade County or directly to all persons or firms, upon receipt of invoice or statement approved by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami-Dade County, Florida. SECTION 11. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution or of the ballot measure set forth above in this Resolution is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of said Resolution or ballot measure. SECTION 12. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage. PASSED and ADOPTED this 2- day of J u , 2021. ATTEST: ehJ DAN GELBER, MAYOR /z, t; RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION 'IMCORh ORATED:' 7— Z( s 2•. �� ^_= City Attorney DMZ Date ........ ,cN 2�. Granado, Rafael From: Prieto, Elizabeth (Elections) <Elizabeth.Prieto@miamidade.gov> Sent: Monday, August 9, 2021 11:07 AM To: Granado, Rafael;White, Christina (Elections) Cc: Trutie, Suzy (Elections);jean olin; Paz, Rafael; Kallergis, Nick; Barbou, Regis; Prieto, Elizabeth (Elections) Subject: RE: City of Miami Beach Election Related Resolutions - 2021 Attachments: Ballot Design 1S2.032 rev04.23.20.pdf; Resolutions and Covers.pdf; Ballot Questions.docx j THIS ivii.:s:.».,,t. : .fiva_.3 -1'.t..)v AN EA i tRNAL EMAIL USE CAUTION WHEN R&LY iCG AND OPENING LINKS OK Good morning Rafael, In receipt of the documents. I have attached Ballot Design Rule 1S2.032 and would refer you to page 3, item 6. Please advise as you wish to proceed. Thank you. Best Regards, Elizabeth Prieto Elections Coordination Manager Government Affairs and Media Relations Division Miami-Dade County Elections Phone:305.499.8405 http://www.miamidade.gov/elections St 2_L �� 00 In Miami-Dade County is a public entity subject to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes concerning public records. E-mail messages are covered under such laws and thus subject to disclosure. From:Granado, Rafael<RafaelGranado@miamibeachfl.gov> Sent:Thursday,August 5, 2021 6:02 PM To:White,Christina (Elections) <Christina.White@miamidade.gov>; White, Christina (Elections) <Christina.White@miamidade.gov> Cc:Trutie, Suzy(Elections) <suzy.trutie@miamidade.gov>;jean olin <jeanolin.munilaw@gmail.com>; Paz, Rafael <RafaelPaz@miamibeachfl.gov>; Prieto, Elizabeth (Elections)<Elizabeth.Prieto@miamidade.gov>; Kallergis, Nick <NickKallergis@miamibeachfl.gov>; Barbou, Regis<RegisBarbou@miamibeachfl.gov>; Granado, Rafael <RafaelGranado@miamibeachfl.gov> Subject: City of Miami Beach Election Related Resolutions-2021 EMAI •ECEIVED FROM EXTERNAL SOURCE Dear Ms. White: 1 Enclosed please find the following City of Miami Beach election-related Resolutions for the November 2, 2021 General and Special Elections (and November 16, 2021 Run-Off Election, if necessary): 1. Resolution No. 2021-31763 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CALLING FOR A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 2, 2021 IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR AND THREE CITY COMMISSIONERS (GROUPS I, II, AND III); FURTHER PROVIDING FOR A RUN-OFF ELECTION, IF REQUIRED, TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 16, 2021; PROVIDING FOR CONDUCT OF SAID ELECTIONS BY THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT(MIAMI-DADE COUNTY); PROVIDING THAT VOTING PRECINCTS FOR SAID ELECTIONS SHALL BE THOSE AS ESTABLISHED BY MIAMI-DADE COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF SAID ELECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE FORMS OF BALLOT AND REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LAW; PROVIDING FOR VOTER PARTICIPATION VIA VOTE-BY-MAIL IN SAID ELECTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT FOR CONDUCTING ELECTIONS TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY. 2. Resolution No. 2021-31764 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING EARLY VOTING FOR THE NOVEMBER 2, 2021 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH GENERAL ELECTION, SPECIAL ELECTION, AND, IF REQUIRED, A NOVEMBER 16, 2021 RUN-OFF ELECTION AND DIRECTING THE MIAMI- DADE COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OR HER DESIGNEE TO PROVIDE DRIVE-THROUGH DROP-OFF LOCATIONS AT ALL EARLY VOTING SITES DURING EARLY VOTING TO ALLOW VOTERS TO SECURELY AND TIMELY RETURN VOTE- BY-MAIL BALLOTS FOR THE NOVEMBER 2, 2021 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS, AND, IF REQUIRED, THE NOVEMBER 16, 2021 RUN-OFF ELECTION. • The City Commission has designated Miami Beach City Hall, First Floor Conference Room, 1700 Convention Center Drive, and the North Shore Branch Library, 7501 Collins Avenue, as the early voting locations within the City of Miami Beach and authorizes the following early voting schedule for the November 2, 2021 City of Miami Beach General and Special Elections: FIRST WEEK Monday, October 18, 2021 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 19, 2021 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 20, 2021 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Thursday, October 21, 2021 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday, October 22, 2021 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Saturday, October 23, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday, October 24, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. SECOND WEEK Monday, October 25, 2021 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 26, 2021 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 27, 2021 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 28, 2021 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 29, 2021 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 30, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday, October 31, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 2 • The City Commission has designated Miami Beach City Hall, First Floor Conference Room, 1700 Convention Center Drive, and the North Shore Branch Library, 7501 Collins Avenue, as the early voting locations within the City of Miami Beach in the event of a November 16, 2021 Run-Off Election and authorizes the following early voting schedule: Friday, November 12, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 13, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday, November 14, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • The City Commission further directs the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections or her designee to provide drive-through vote-by-mail ballot drop-off locations at all early voting sites in Miami Beach to allow voters to securely and timely deliver their vote-by-mail ballots to the Supervisor of Elections for the November 2, 2021 City of Miami Beach General and Special Elections, and, if required, a November 16, 2021 Run-Off Election. 3 In addition, enclosed please find the following City of Miami Beach certified election-related Resolutions, placing four ballot questions on the November 2, 2021 Special Election: A. Resolution No. 2021-31810 Amending Lease of City Property: Holocaust Memorial Site The Holocaust Memorial at Dade Boulevard and Meridian Avenue is on City land leased to the Greater Miami Jewish Federation until 2099. Shall City, at no cost to City, extend this Lease for 21 additional years and expand the leased premises to include adjacent 12,000 square foot City parking lot, per Resolution 2021-31809, with Federation at its sole expense constructing, operating and maintaining a 7,000 square foot Learning Center promoting tolerance and human rights? Yes No B. Resolution No. 2021-31824 Non-Binding, Straw Ballot Question: Citywide - Changing Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Sales/Consumption Termination Time City law allows, subject to exceptions, the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at Alcoholic Beverage Establishments throughout the City, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 a.m. the following day. Would you support changing this 5:00 a.m. termination time to 2:00 a.m. throughout the City, with specific locations and related restrictions and exceptions, to be determined by City Commission by Ordinance? Yes No C. Resolution No. 2021-31807 Amending Lease of City Property: "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" Site at South Pointe Park City's lease of 0.56 acres of property to 1 Washington Avenue Corp. for "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" in South Pointe Park expires November 2025. Per Resolution 2021-31805, shall this Lease be extended through December 2045, plus renewal options, Restaurant providing: • Minimum $3,305,970 in Restaurant upgrades; • Rent greater of: guaranteed rent, increased annually by 2.5% ($11,680,085 over first ten years) or percentage of revenues; • Free restaurant mentorship seminars; • Park's security gate installation? Yes No D. Resolution No. 2021-31823 Non-Binding, Straw Ballot Question: Urge Legislature: 1% tax for Homeless Assistance/Domestic Violence Centers 4 Would you support the City Commission adopting a Resolution urging the Florida Legislature to amend Section 212.0306, Florida Statutes, to allow for collection of a one percent (1%) tax on food and beverage sales for consumption on premises in the City of Miami Beach, which would not apply to hotels and motels, in order to assist homeless persons and those at risk of homelessness, and for the construction and operation of domestic violence centers? Yes No The above represents the order the questions should appear on the ballot. For your convenience, a Microsoft Word file containing the ballot questions is attached. Certified copies of these Resolutions will be delivered to your office tomorrow. If you need additional information, please contact me. Regards, MIAMIBEACH Rafael E. Granado, Esq., City Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Tel: 305.673.7411 rafaelgranado(a�miamibeachfl.gov We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. 5 1 S-2.032 Uniform Design for Election Ballots. (1)Purpose.This rule prescribes a uniform ballot design for primary and general elections for each type of certified voting system. (2)Definitions.For purposes of this rule: (a) "Audio ballot" means an electronic voting device which audibly reads a ballot and permits the voter to select choices. (b)"Contest title"means the office title for a race on the ballot in which candidates are seeking an elected office,e.g.. "Attorney General"or"County Commissioner,District 2."It also includes the title for a public measure on the ballot, e.g.,"Constitutional Amendment,""County Referendum,"or"City Referendum." (c)"Font size"means the size of the printed characters on the ballot.Font size is measured in millimeters(mm)and points.A point equals 0.353mm. (d)"General election"refers to a general election as defined in section 97.021,F.S. (e) "Hybrid voting system" means an electronic or electromechanical device by which a voter interacts with an electronic visual display to produce a paper output that contains the contest titles and the voter's selections,and may also contain,but not be limited to,a barcode or other machine-readable optical label containing the voter's selections. (f)"Manual marking device"means a roller-ball pen, or felt pen, which leaves an identifiable ink mark on a paper ballot. (g)"Paper ballot"means an election ballot made of paper to be tabulated by optical scan and for use by a voter to select choices on a vote target by using a manual marking device. (h)"Primary election"refers to a primary election as defined in section 97.021,F.S. (i)"Presidential Preference Primary"refers to a presidential preference primary election in section 103.101,F.S. (j)"Visual display ballot"means an electronic display for a voter to select choices as shown on the display, which may be on a touchscreen device or a personal computer display. (k)"Vote target"means an area on the ballot where the voter indicates his or her vote.The vote target shall be an oval. (l)"Universal Primary Contest"refers to a contest in a primary election in which all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner of that contest will have no opposition in the general election. In a universal primary contest,all qualified electors may vote in the primary for that office,regardless of party affiliation. (3) Ballot language. (a)The official language for a ballot is English. (b) Spanish language translations of the ballot will be made available in at least one of the forms provided for in section 97.021(5),F.S.,and into other languages and forms when required by law or court order.This rule does not prohibit a supervisor of elections from translating the ballot into additional languages as he or she determines is necessary to accommodate the respective electorate. (c)Languages shall appear on the ballot as follows: 1. Separate ballots for each language, except in counties subject to multi-language ballot requirements by section 101.151(8),F.S.,and section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act. 2. In counties subject to multi-language requirements,all languages on the same ballot,with English appearing first and Spanish appearing second,unless authorized pursuant to section 101.151(8),F.S.,and section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act. 3.Notwithstanding the requirements of subsection(3)(c)1.,nothing prohibits a supervisor of elections from including all languages on the same ballot,with English appearing first and Spanish appearing second,as he or she determines is appropriate to accommodate the respective electorate. (4)Ballot font,alignment,and columns. (a)Font.The minimum and maximum font sizes for the different ballots are: 1.Paper ballots:The minimum font size is 10-point type(3.5mm),except the minimum font size for the ballot title is bold,12-point type(4.2mm).The maximum font size for a paper ballot is 12-point type(4.2mm),except the maximum font size for the ballot title is bold, 14-point type(5 mm). 2.Visual display ballot:The minimum font size is 14-point type(5 mm)and the maximum font size is 24-point type (8.5 mm). 3.All fonts on a ballot shall be within the same sans-serif font family(a narrow version of the same font is considered within the same font family).Sans-serif font means a typeface that does not have small projecting features(serifs)at the end of characters.Recommended fonts are:Arial,Helvetica,Tahoma or Univers.All fonts shall be black.Colored text,however,may be used on the ballot to differentiate between precincts or ballot type(e.g.,early voting,vote-by- mail ballot, or election day ballot); in the ballot footer to direct the voter to vote both sides of the ballot page as specified in paragraph(10)(g),below;and on a visual display ballot as specified in paragraph(11)(a),below. 4.Each category on a ballot shall have consistent font sizes;for example,if one candidate's name is in 10-point type, the names of all candidates on that ballot shall be in 10 point type. 5.Unless specified by this rule,the font shall not be in bold type. 6.A ballot shall not contain an ampersand,"&",in any of its titles or text. 7.The contest titles and ballot title for issues shall be in bold and in upper and lower case font.The ballot summary or,when applicable for a proposed constitutional amendment or revision,the financial impact statement, shall be in upper and lower case font followed by the choices of Yes and No. 8.The appropriate three-letter party affiliation or no party affiliation(NPA)for candidates shall be in all capital letters. (b)Alignment.Unless otherwise indicated herein,all type on a ballot shall be aligned to the left of the page or column, as applicable. The ballot title and the ballot instructions may be centered or aligned to the left on the page or column. If the instructions appear in the leftmost column,there shall be no individual races below the column. (c)Columns. 1.A paper ballot page shall contain no more than four columns. 2.A visual display ballot shall contain no more than two columns. 3.All candidates for the same race shall appear on the same page and in the same column on a paper ballot or entirely on one screen page of the default setting for a visual display ballot,except as otherwise specified within this rule.A voter may magnify the default setting of a visual display ballot so that all candidates in the same race may not appear on one screen page. 4.No issue or public measure choices of Yes and No shall be split between columns or pages. 5.No judicial merit selection and retention question on the ballot shall appear in more than one column,span more than one column,or extend onto another side or page of the ballot.However,each separate retention question relating to the same or different category of judicial retention may be split. (5)Ballot Title.The ballot title shall be printed single-spaced,flush left or centered across the top of the first page of a paper ballot and on the first ballot screen of a visual display ballot.The date of the election within the ballot title shall list the full name of the month,the numeric day,and full numeric year(for example, November 3,2020). The ballot title,in bold upper and lower case letters,shall be printed on the ballot for each election in no less than two and not more than four lines for each language in which the ballot is printed,for example: Official Presidential Preference Primary Election Ballot (date of election) (name) Party [Insert county name],Florida Official Primary Election Ballot,(date of election) (Insert name of Party or insert Nonpartisan,as applicable),[Insert county name],Florida Official General Election Ballot (date of election) [Insert county name],Florida Official Special Election Ballot (date of election) [Insert county name],Florida Official Special Primary Election Ballot (date of election) (Insert name of Party or insert Nonpartisan,as applicable) [Insert county name],Florida (6)Contest title.After the instructions,the title of each contest on the ballot shall appear either against no background or a lightly shaded background in bold, upper and lower case font. The contest title involving a public office shall appear as prescribed for office titles in section 101.151, F.S., e.g., State Senator.Additionally,the contest title for a constitutional amendment shall read:No._Constitutional Amendment,Article ,Section (7)Listing of election contests.Under each ballot title,the ballot shall list the contests in the order specified in sections 101.151 and 105.041,F.S.,and as further specified herein as follows: (a)Partisan offices. 1. Federal office. 2.State office. 3.County office. 4.Municipal office. 5.District and special district office.The order of district and special district offices on a ballot shall be:multi-county, county, municipal, and districts covering a geographical area less than municipal. The special districts within each listing shall be listed alphabetically. 6.Party offices.The order of placement shall be state,district,and precinct committeemen and committeewomen. (b)Nonpartisan offices. 1.Justice of the Supreme Court(judicial merit selection and retention). 2.Judge of a District Court of Appeal(judicial merit selection and retention). 3.Circuit Judge(election or merit selection and retention). 4.County Judge(election or merit selection and retention). 5.Nonpartisan county office.If a county elects county officers listed in section 101.151,F.S.,on a nonpartisan basis, the order of those offices shall be the same as the order in section 101.151,F.S. for partisan offices and shall appear before the contest for school board member. 6. School Board Member. 7.Nonpartisan municipal office. 8.Nonpartisan district and special district office.The order of district and special district offices on a ballot shall be: multi-county, county, municipal, and districts covering a geographical area less than municipal. The district and special districts within each listing shall be listed alphabetically, with district offices listed before special district offices. (c)Candidate names.Names of candidates shall be in upper and lower case font.The space between candidate names in the same contest may be single-spaced or double-spaced. (d)Issue or public measure. 1.Statewide constitutional amendment or other statewide public measure. 2. County public measure including local option for merit selection and retention or election for circuit or county judge. 3. Municipal public measure. 4.Special district public measure.Special district public measures shall be listed in the same order as special district offices. (8)Contest instructions.Immediately below the contest title for public office, the ballot shall instruct the voter about his or her choices as follows: (a)In contests for office in which the voter may make only one choice,including offices with paired or joint candidates, the instruction shall read:(Vote for 1)or it may be spelled out as(Vote for One). (b)In contests for office in which the voter may make more than one choice,the instruction shall read:(Vote for up to[enter number to be elected]).The number may be written numerically or spelled out. (c)When a primary election includes one or more Universal Primary Contests,the phrase,Universal Primary Contest, shall appear in bold beneath the office title of the Universal Primary Contest and before the contest instruction. (9)Contest choices. (a)Candidate names other than write-in candidates. 1.The list of names of nominees or candidates shall follow the instructions for contest choices as set forth in subsection (7). 2. Each nominee or candidate's name shall be displayed in the following order notwithstanding any other order or designation as indicated on the candidate oath per section 99.021,F.S. a.First name or a shortened form as provided by the candidate or nominee(e.g.,Rob,instead of Robert,or J.instead of James).A period shall immediately follow any designation of a first initial. b. Middle initial or middle name, and if applicable, a bona fide nickname by which the candidate or nominee is commonly or customarily known.If the oath includes both the first and last names and the nickname of a candidate, the nickname shall be enclosed in quotation marks(e.g.,Garrett R."Gator"Cane)on the ballot.If the candidate does not indicate on the oath that the nickname should be included with the candidate's first name(e.g.,Ted Davis printed on the oath for a candidate named Thomas Eugene Davis;or Dottie Smith printed on the oath for a candidate named Doris Smith),the nickname shall not be in quotation marks on the ballot(e.g.,Ted Davis,not"Ted"Davis;or Dottie Smith,not"Dottie"Smith).A period shall immediately follow any designation of any middle initial(s). c.Surname(last name). d.Suffix such as Sr or Jr or II or sequential numbers.No comma shall be included in the name before any suffix and no period shall be included after a suffix;for example,the name on the ballot shall appear as John O.Doe Jr without further punctuation. 3.The name of each nominee or candidate shall be in upper and lower case letters. 4.Each name of a nominee or candidate shall be associated with a corresponding vote target. a.The name(s)shall appear after the oval vote target on the same line. b.The name of the second candidate or nominee in a paired or joined candidacy shall appear indented under the name of the principal candidate. Only the principal candidate's name shall have the party designation and vote target associated with it. (b)Write-in candidates. 1.In a contest in which one or more write-in candidates have qualified,the phrase"Write-in"or"Write-in Candidate" shall appear directly after the end of the list of candidate names printed or displayed on the ballot for that contest.A blank line shall be placed after or immediately over Write-in or Write-in Candidate,and a corresponding vote target shall be associated with the blank line.In a contest with joint candidacies,no second write-in line is required. 2.In a contest in which multiple candidates may be selected and more than one write-in candidate has qualified,the phrase"Write-in"or"Write-in Candidate"shall be added and a blank line for each number of selections,or for each number of qualified write-in candidates, whichever is less, shall appear on the ballot. The write-in option shall be added directly below the list of candidate names printed on the ballot for that contest and a corresponding vote target shall be associated with each blank line with the word Write-in (or the words Write-in Candidate) immediately preceding the blank line or over it.For example,when a contest is"Vote for up to 2,"and three write-in candidates have qualified,the contest would reflect the phrase"Write-in"or"Write-in Candidate(s)"and have two blank lines placed after or immediately over the word Write-in or words Write-in Candidate(s)with a corresponding vote target associated with each blank line to ensure that voters could write in the names of two of the three qualified write-in candidates if they so choose. (c)Party Affiliation. 1.In a general election,the appropriate three-letter abbreviation of a political party name or no party affiliation(NPA) in capital letters shall be included for each candidate or pair of candidates in a partisan contest.The party abbreviation shall appear on the same line to the right of the candidate's name or the first candidate's name of a paired or joint candidacy. 2.The party abbreviation placed on the ballot shall be the same abbreviation the Division of Elections assigns to the registered political party or as appears on the Division's official certification of candidates for the election.The party abbreviation shall not be enclosed in parentheses. 3.The party abbreviation shall not be included on primary election ballots,unless there is a Universal Primary Contest on one or more ballot styles in the county.In a Universal Primary Contest,the names of all candidates for all partisan offices, including candidates for the Universal Primary Contest,shall be displayed with an appropriate abbreviation of the party name. (d) Incumbent designation. When the law permits the ballot to designate the incumbent on the ballot, the word incumbent shall appear in lower case letters to the right of the incumbent's name. (e) Multiple contests under one contest title. When there are multiple contests under one contest title(e.g.,judicial retention or party office(committeemen and committeewomen)contests),the contests shall be separated by a solid line across the column in which the contest appears. (10)Paper ballots. (a) Paper stock. Paper ballots shall be on applicable paper stock so they may be properly read by the optical scan voting equipment.The paper ballot's size shall be a minimum of 8%'x 11"to a maximum of 8%"x 22",not including optional ballot stubs that may be included on the ballot. (b)Paper color.The ballot color shall be white.Color markings may be on the white-colored ballot. (c)Ballot layout. 1.Ballot stub.An optional ballot stub of a minimum length of one inch to a maximum length of three inches may be located at the top or bottom of the paper ballot with the bottom being the preferred location.The stub should have a control number that may be used for later reconciliation of ballots. 2.Barcode.A paper ballot may contain an optional barcode to identify: a.The ballot,which barcode may be on the ballot,the ballot stub,or both.This barcode shall only identify the party, precinct,ballot style,page number,or type of ballot.The barcode may not be used in any manner to identify the voter. b.The voter's voted choices on the ballot,which barcode may be located in any area of the ballot,except within the area containing the contests.This barcode shall only contain the voter's selections and may not be used in any manner to identify the voter. (d)Ballot Instructions. 1. Ballot instructions shall appear flush left or centered in normal or bold font with a minimum size of 10-point type (3.5mm)immediately below the ballot title either across the page or in the first column.The following instructions or substantially similar instructions shall appear: a. To vote, fill in the (oval) completely (insert picture of filled oval) next to your choice. Use (insert type(s) of appropriate marking device). If you make a mistake,ask for a new ballot.Do not cross out or your vote may not count. b.Where a write-in candidate has qualified,add an additional instruction to read: To vote for a write-in candidate,fill in the(oval)and print the name clearly on the blank line provided for the write- in candidate. 2.The space for marking the vote target shall comply with the voting system's specifications. 3.In contests for retention,constitutional amendments or other public measures,the choices Yes and No shall follow the ballot question in upper and lower case letters on separate lines. (e)Vote target.The vote target must be an oval,and shall be in black outline.The alignment of the vote target shall be at an available location that allows it to be flush or indented from the left margin. (t)Ballot front page.The front page of the paper ballot shall conform to the following requirements: 1.The ballot title shall appear as set forth in subsection(5). 2.The election contest(s)shall appear as set forth in subsections(6),(7),(8),and(9). (g)Ballot footer.A ballot footer shall appear on the bottom of the front page and the bottom of the reverse page if one or more contests appear on the reverse page of the ballot.The text shall be in bold,upper and lower case text,with a minimum font of 10-point(3.5mm)type,and read:Vote Both Sides of Page. (h)Reverse side of ballot front page.The reverse side of the first page of the paper ballot,if a reverse side is required, shall conform to the requirements for the front page of the ballot,except the ballot title and ballot instructions need not be included. (i)Multiple ballot sheets.A second ballot sheet of paper and any additional ballot sheets of a paper ballot,if applicable, shall conform to the requirements of the reverse side of the first page of a paper ballot.When multiple ballot sheets exist,page numbers for each ballot page may be inserted for clarification.If page numbers are used,both the current page number and the total page count shall be provided and be located in the same place on each page;for example, Page 1 of 4,Page 3/4,3 of 5,or similar notations. (j)Contest designation.Each contest title on the paper ballot shall be in a box outlined in black type or,in the absence of an outline box,each contest title shall have a straight black line above the top of the contest title. (11)Visual display ballots. (a)Display. 1.The initial or welcome screen shall contain the ballot title set forth in subsection(5),and may have an icon for the county's seal.The start of the visual introduction or welcome screen can be manual or automatic and may continue on more than one screen. 2.The visual display may have accompanying audio which reads the text on the visual display ballot. 3.The visual display ballot may have color background and color text. 4.The visual display may have contrast and magnification capabilities. (b) Choice selection.The voter must be able to make selections using a keyboard, number keypad, tactile device, assistive device,mouse,or finger touch. (c) Ballot instructions. The visual display ballot instructions may appear at any point before the contest choices or may be posted separately and prominently in each voting booth. The instructions on a visual display ballot shall inform the voter how to: 1.Select a language other than English for the ballot and have the remainder of the visual display ballot displayed in the selected language.This instruction is only required if two or more language choices are offered or required in the county for its voting system. 2.Start voting the ballot. 3. Mark a choice and how that choice will be reflected or appear on the screen,to include how to vote for a write-in candidate. 4. Vote for a qualified write-in candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot.This instruction is to be added in which one or more write-in candidates have qualified for an office. 5.Change or undo a choice if the voter changes his or her mind on a particular candidate or issue. 6. Proceed to the next ballot page. 7.Go back a screen. 8.Review his or her choices before casting the ballot. 9.Cast the ballot in order for his or her vote to be recorded. (d)Contest title. Before the listing of the election contests on a visual display ballot,the contest title shall appear as specified in subsection(6). (e)Contest order.The visual display ballot shall list the contests in the order specified in subsection(7). (f)Contest choices. 1.Below the contest title,the ballot shall direct the voter about the choices in each contest as specified in subsection (8). 2.Each screen of a visual display ballot may have one or more contests on the screen. 3. Each screen of the visual display ballot shall display all candidates in a contest, but if not all candidates can be displayed at the minimum font size on one screen,the visual display shall indicate that additional candidates are on a following display or on a scroll display. 4.The vote target shall be flush or indented on either the left or right side. 5.The selection of choice may be made at the vote target or anywhere on the line containing the vote target. 6.For any public measures,the text may be displayed on as many screens as necessary to accommodate the text.Any coding of the text shall be displayed in the same manner as on paper ballots. (g) Undervoted contest. The visual display ballot shall indicate to the voter when the voter did not select the total number of allowable vote(s)in a contest. (h)Final instructions before casting the ballot. 1.The visual display shall indicate to the voter if the voter is about to cast a blank ballot and that no vote on the ballot will be counted. 2.The visual display shall allow the voter to review the ballot and make any desired changes. 3.The visual display shall provide a clear instruction how to cast the ballot and confirm whether the voter desires to cast the ballot. 4.The visual display shall visually display that the ballot was cast and voting is complete. (12)Hybrid voting system. (a) Electronic display requirements. The electronic display for a hybrid voting system shall comply with the requirements for a visual display ballot contained in this rule. (b) Paper output requirements.The font of the paper output must be no less than 10-point type and the paper output itself may be of any size and format so long as it includes all contests and selections and the output can be properly tabulated.The paper output must contain: 1.Human readable text without abbreviations or shortened text for the ballot title,except dates may be in all numeric text,for example,08/26/2014; 2. Human readable text identical in content as displayed on the visual display ballot for each contest title for which the voter made a selection; 3.Human readable text identical in content as displayed on the visual display ballot for the voter's selections in each contest;and, 4. If the paper output is designed for the tabulator to read the barcode or optical label, a corresponding barcode or other machine-readable optical label for each of the voter's selections. (13)Audio ballot. (a)Audio format. 1.The audio system shall allow the voter to change the volume at any point in the balloting process. 2.An audio voting device may have both a visual display ballot and an audio ballot separately or in combination. 3.Audio can be synthesized voice or recorded human speech which speech may be a male or female voice. 4.The audio ballot shall have the capability for a voter to use either a headphone or tactile interface device to listen to the audio. 5.The audio ballot must produce auditory feedback tones for providing important and necessary information to the voter. 6. All instructions, information, text, and candidate names shall be given without voice inflection so as to favor or disfavor any potential selection. 7.The order of election contests on the audio ballot shall be the same as the requirements in subsection(7). (b) Audio introduction. The start of the audio introduction can be manual, automatic, or continual repetition. The default language for the audio ballot is English.The introduction shall repeat itself in all applicable languages until the voter confirms to continue with the ballot in English or makes a change to a different language.The introduction must have instructions regarding how the voter may select an additional language. If the voter chooses another language,the remainder of the audio shall be in the selected language. (c)At the beginning,the audio ballot shall instruct the voter as to: 1.The ballot title,party identification for a primary election,and the number of contests on the ballot. 2.How to have an instruction repeated. 3. How each contest is indicated on the ballot,and if applicable,the number associated with the contest to facilitate the voter's ability to locate the contest on the ballot. 4.How to return to a previous contest on the ballot. 5.How to proceed from one contest to another or from one candidate to another. 6.How to make and change a selection in a contest. 7.How to repeat the selections made. 8.How to confirm a choice that has been made. 9.How to enter a write-in candidate's name and vote for the write-candidate. (d)During the voting session,the audio ballot shall inform the voter of: 1.The contest title and optional contest number of the contest,the number of available votes which can be cast in the contest,the number of candidates for the office,the candidates' names and their corresponding party designation,if included on the ballot,and whether a candidate is an incumbent if authorized by section 101.151, F.S. 2.Any constitutional amendment as specified in the following order: a.No. Constitutional Amendment,Article ,Section b.The ballot title for the proposed amendment. c.The ballot summary for the proposed amendment,or when applicable,the full text of the proposed constitutional amendment or revision,followed by the financial impact statement,if provided. d.The choices of Yes and No. 3.Any other public measure in the following order:the ballot title,ballot summary,and the choices of Yes and No. 4.When the voter has not made a selection in a contest or has selected less than the allowable number of choices for the contest. 5.How the voter can change or undo a selection for a candidate or choice. 6.How the voter can continue to the next contest on the ballot. 7.That the voter has reached the end of the ballot. 8.Review his or her choices before casting the ballot and to make any desired changes. 9.How to cast the ballot. 10.A confirmation that the ballot was cast and that voting has been completed. (14)Deviation from the rule. A supervisor of elections may reasonably deviate from those requirements to the extent necessary for any of the following reasons: (a)There are more candidates for a contest than will fit in one column or screen. (b)The candidate's name is longer than will allow the party abbreviation to fit to the right of the candidate's name. (c)A candidate's name is too long to fit on one line in the minimum font size. (d)The party abbreviation cannot be printed in the minimum font size without going onto a second line. (e) Printing the(Vote for 1)or(Vote for up to[enter number to be elected])designations in the minimum font size will require an additional ballot card. (f) The voting system will not permit the suppression of party abbreviations on ballots when a universal primary contest exists. (g)Any other extraordinary circumstances which cannot reasonably be accommodated except by deviation from the requirements of the rule. (15)Graphic depiction of ballots. (a)The forms in this paragraph represent illustrations of uniform presidential preference primary,primary,and general election ballots which may be adapted to each type of voting system certified in Florida based upon the requirements of each voting system and this rule(e.g., font size,flush left or centering of the ballot title, and placement of ballot instructions in the first column or centered across the page).Common examples of adaptations may include,but not be limited to,the insertion of timing marks and barcodes on the ballot,precinct designations,vote targets being of a different type,or vote targets being at a different location on the ballot;otherwise,the ballot used in an election shall be substantially in accordance with one of the following applicable forms: 1. DS-DE 200 (eff. 04/2020), Presidential Preference Primary ballot (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11593); 2. DS-DE 201 (eff. 04/2020), Democratic Primary ballot, not containing a universal primary contest (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11594); 3. DS-DE 202 (eff. 04/2020), Republican Primary ballot, not containing a universal primary contest (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11595); 4. DS-DE 203 (eff. 04/2020), Nonpartisan Primary ballot, not containing a universal primary contest (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11596); 5. DS-DE 204 (eff. 04/2020), Democratic Primary ballot, containing a universal primary contest (htto://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11597); 6. DS-DE 205 (eff. 04/2020), Republican Primary ballot, containing a universal primary contest (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11595); 7. DS-DE 206 (eff. 04/2020), Nonpartisan Primary ballot, containing a universal primary contest (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11599); 8. DS-DE 207 (eff. 01/2016), General Election ballot (httns://www.flrules.org/Gatewav/reference.asONo=Ref- 06441);and, 9. DS-DE 208 (eff. 01/2016), Hybrid Voting System Primary Election Paper Output Receipt (https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-06432). (b) The forms in paragraph (a), are hereby incorporated by reference and may be obtained from the Division of Elections,R.A.Gray Building,500 S.Bronough Street,Tallahassee,Florida 32399-0250,(850)245-6200,or may be printed directly from the Division of Elections'website. Rulemaking Authority 20.10(3), 97.012(1), 101.151(9), 103.101(6), 105.041(2) FS. Law Implemented 103.021, 101.151(9), 101.161, 101.5608(3),(4), 105.041 FS.History—New 6-6-02,Amended 9-8-02,07-13-04,2-18-16(1), (2)(J), (12), (14), (15)(a)9, 1-1-17;4-23-20. Resolutions - R7 G MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael A. Paz,Acting City Attorney DATE: July 28, 2021 1:30 p.m. SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 2, 2021 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER, PER RESOLUTION 2021-x000c, THE CITY'S LEASE OF 0.56 ACRES OF PROPERTY TO 1 WASHINGTON AVENUE CORP. FOR "SMITH & WOLLENSKY RESTAURANT" IN SOUTH POINTE PARK, WHICH LEASE EXPIRES NOVEMBER 2025, SHOULD BE EXTENDED THROUGH DECEMBER 2045, PLUS RENEWAL OPTIONS, WITH RESTAURANT PROVIDING: MINIMUM $3,305,970 IN RESTAURANT UPGRADES; RENT GREATER OF: GUARANTEED RENT, INCREASED ANNUALLY BY 2.5% ($11,680,085 OVER FIRST TEN YEARS) OR PERCENTAGE OF REVENUES; FREE RESTAURANT MENTORSHIP SEMINARS; PARK'S SECURITY GATE INSTALLATION? ANALYSIS See attached Commission Memorandum. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Office of the City Attorney Page 1483 of 2012 ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Commission Memorandum ❑ Estimate ❑ Resolution Page 1484 of 2012 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachR.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Aline T. Hudak, City Manager FROM: Rafael A. Paz, Acting City Attorney (17-a---- DATE: July 28, 2021 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA CALLING FOR A NOVEMBER 2, 2021 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A QUESTION ASKING WHETHER, PER RESOLUTION 2021-xxxx, THE CITY'S LEASE OF 0.56 ACRES OF PROPERTY TO 1 WASHINGTON AVENUE CORP. FOR "SMITH & WOLLENSKY RESTAURANT" IN SOUTH POINTE PARK, WHICH LEASE EXPIRES NOVEMBER 2025, SHOULD BE EXTENDED THROUGH DECEMBER 2045, PLUS RENEWAL OPTIONS, WITH RESTAURANT PROVIDING: MINIMUM $3,305,970 IN RESTAURANT UPGRADES; RENT GREATER OF: GUARANTEED RENT, INCREASED ANNUALLY BY 2.5% ($11,680,085 OVER FIRST TEN YEARS) OR PERCENTAGE OF REVENUES; FREE RESTAURANT MENTORSHIP SEMINARS; PARK'S SECURITY GATE INSTALLATION? The attached Resolution has been prepared calling for a City of Miami Beach Special Election to be held on November 2, 2021 for the purpose of submitting to the City's voters the following question: Amending Lease of City Property: "Smith &Wollensky Restaurant" Site at South Pointe Park City's lease of 0.56 acres of property to 1 Washington Avenue Corp. for "Smith & Wollensky Restaurant" in South Pointe Park expires November 2025. Per Resolution 2021- xxxx, shall this Lease be extended through December 2045, plus renewal options, Restaurant providing: ▪ Minimum $3,305,970 in Restaurant upgrades; • Rent greater of: guaranteed rent, increased annually by 2.5% ($11,680,085 over first ten years) or percentage of revenues; • Free restaurant mentorship seminars; • Park's security gate installation? The property that is the subject of the proposed amended lease is waterfront property, subject to the referendum requirement of City Charter Section 1.03(b)(1). The proposed Amended Lease is the subject of the companion agenda item being considered at today's July 28, 2021 Commission meeting. If the proposed transaction is approved by the City Commission, final Page 1485 of 2012 Commission Memorandum—Referendum: Approval of Lease Amendment, Smith & Wollensky July 28, 2021 Page 2 approval is required by a majority of the voters voting in a Citywide referendum, pursuant to Charter Section 1.03(b)(1). Pursuant to directive of the Miami Dade County Elections Department, today is the last regularly- scheduled meeting of the City Commission at which a Resolution may be adopted placing a ballot question on the City's November 2, 2021 Special Election ballot. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: See attached "ESTIMATE-City of Miami Beach General Election" (applicable to the City's Special Elections held concurrent with City's General Election). Page 1486 of 2012 ESTIMATE City of Miami Beach General Election - 14 EV Days, 2 Sites Rafael E.Granado, City Clerk City of Miami Beach Estimate N°: MB-GE-03052021 1700 Convention Center Dr.,#200 Estimate Date: March 5,2021 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Registered Voters: 53,000 Early Voting Days: 14 Precincts: 25 Early Voting Sites: 2 Polling Places: 24 Permanent Absentee Ballots: 16,000 Personnel $ 229,090.92 Salaries&Fringe Benefits,Overtime,Poll Workers Polling Places 6,674.00 Security,Polling Place Rentals Supplies and Services 13,406.00 Election Supplies,Communication Charges,Vote by Mail Ballots Set Up Trucks and Vehicles 18,547.00 Delivery/Pickup of Voting Equipment,ISD Fleet Vehicles Rental Printing and Advertising 30,827.00 Vote by Mail,Early Voting&Precinct Ballots,Consumables,Temporary Polling Place Change Notices Postage 14,164.50 Vote by Mail Sent and Business Reply,Temporary Polling Place Change Notices,Letters Ballot Creation 4,385.00 In-House&Outside Contractual Services,Translations-Based on one question Administrative Overhead 31,709.44 Indirect Costs,Logic&Accuracy,Post-Election Audits *TOTAL $ 348.803.86 Please note these costs are estimates and are subject to change. This estimate does include the cost of ballot printing; however, if your question(s)/race(s) creates an additional ballot page, the cost will be adjusted accordingly. Page 1487 of 2012