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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 06-235-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Grant County, Washington RESOLUTION ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE ) RESOLUTION No. 06 --"SCC CALL FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION ON THE ) FORMATION OF A BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS) AND, OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY RELATED) THERETO Recitals: WHEREAS, pursuant to Const. art. 11, section 4 (amendment 21), Petition For Election Of Board Of Freeholders (Petition) was timely filed with Grant County, calling for election of a board of twenty-one (21) "freeholders" at the next general election, for the purpose of framing a proposed "Home Rule" county charter for Grant County, to submit to Grant County electors, for approval or rejection, and WHEREAS, after canvassing the Petition, the Auditor's Office found and determined the Petition was signed by the required registered Grant County electors equal in number to ten percent (10 %) of the electors voting at the last preceding general election in Grant County; and WHEREAS, the Auditor's Office timely submitted the Petition to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), for its consideration and review, to make appropriate decisions properly related to the Petition, pursuant to applicable authority; and WHEREAS the BOCC found and determined on September 6, 2006, that a special election should be held, to be placed on the November 7, 2006, general election ballot, on the question of whether a board of twenty-one (21) freeholders should be formed for Grant County, to convene according to applicable authority and, frame a proposed county "home rule" charter for Grant County, to be submitted to qualified electors in a subsequent election, for approval or refection; and WHEREAS, on September 6, 2006, the BOCC made its final decision to apportion the number of twenty-one (21) freeholders to be elected in accordance with Grant County Commissioner districts, in proportion to the population of said districts as nearly as may be, if the electors approve formation of a freeholder board for Grant County, and WHEREAS, on September 6, 2006, the BOCC determined the procedure for nomination of qualified electors as candidates for the proposed board of twenty-one (21) freeholders for Grant County, if the electors approved formation of a freeholder board for Grant County. The BOCC created seven (7) freeholder districts in each Grant County Commissioner district, utilizing data, mapping and other information, from the Assessor's Office; and RESOLUTION ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE CALL FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION ON FORMATION OF BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS H \Commissioners\BVasquez\Resolution-Ordinance\Calling for a special election SH.doc Page 1 of 4 WHEREAS, the Auditors' Office opened a special filing period for candidates desiring to file as a candidate for a position on the board of freeholders for Grant County, if the electors approve formation of a freeholder board for Grant County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, as follows: Section 1. The Grant County Auditor is hereby directed to place a question on the November 7, 2006, general election ballot for Grant County electors, to determine whether a board of twenty-one (21) freeholders should be formed for Grant County, to convene according to applicable authority and, frame a proposed county "home rule" charter for Grant County, to be submitted to qualified electors in a subsequent election, for approval or rejection, pursuant to Const. art 11, section 4 (amendment 21). Section 2. Pursuant to authority granted in Const. art. 11, section 4 (amendment 21), the twenty-one (21) freeholders to be elected shall be apportioned in accordance with Grant County Commissioner districts, in proportion to the population of said districts as nearly as may be, if electors approve the formation of a freeholder board for Grant County, in the November 7, 2006, general election. Section 3. Pursuant to authority granted in Const. art 11, section 4 (amendment 21), the procedure for nomination of qualified electors as candidates for the proposed board of twcnty- one (2 1) freeholders for Grant County, if electors approve the formation of a freeholder board for Grant County, in the November 7, 2006, general election, shall be as follows:. A. Each Grant County Commissioner district shall be divided into seven (7) freeholder districts, based on the precinct boundaries in each Grant County Commissioner district. Qualified electors can only vote on the freeholder candidates in the Grant County Commissioner district in which they are registered to vote. B. Each of the seven (7) freeholder districts in each Grant County Commissioner district shall be assigned a position number, i.e., 1 — 7, inclusive, by the Auditor's Office. C. Each of the seven (7) freeholder positions in each Grant County Commissioner district shall constitute a separate office for all election purposes. D. Otherwise qualified freeholder candidates can only file for the freeholder position in the freeholder district in which the freeholder candidate resides. E. The freeholder candidate in each of the twenty-one (21) freeholder districts receiving the greatest number of votes shall be deemed elected to serve on the RESOLUTION ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE CALL FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION ON FORMATION OF BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS HlConmussioners\BVasquezTesolution-OrdmancelCalling for a special election SH doc Page 2 of 4 freeholder board, if electors approve the formation of a freeholder board for Grant County, in the November 7, 2006, general election. Section 4. A sample ballot title for the formation of a freeholder board for Grant County, attached hereto as Exhibit A, is incorporated reference as an example, as if fully set forth herein. Section 5. The special election on the proposition for the formation of a board of twenty-one (21) freeholders shall be conducted by the Grant County Auditor as ex officto Supervisor of Grant County elections, on November 7, 2006, and, the results shall be canvassed and certified in accordance with election laws. Nominations for freeholder candidates shall be as provided by law and this Resolution and, the freeholder positions shall be considered non-partisan. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ,25 ---day of September, 2006. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Yea Nay Abstain GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON (2&j ❑ ❑ Richard B. Stevens, Chair ❑ ❑ Le R y C. Allison, ember Deborah K. Moore, Member RESOLUTION ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE CALL FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION ON FORMATION OF BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS H \Commissioners\BVasquez\Resolution-Ordinance\Calling for a special election SH doc Page 3 of 4 EXHIBIT A Proposition No. 1 Formation Of Board Of Freeholders For Grant County The Board of Grant County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 06- a3s-CC, concerning a proposition on the formation of a board of freeholders for Grant County, pursuant to Const. art. 11, section 4 (amendment 21). This proposition would authorize the formation of a board of twenty-one (21) freeholders for Grant County, to convene according to applicable authority and, prepare and propose a county "Home Rule" charter for Grant County, to be submitted to qualified voters in a subsequent election, for approval or rejection. All as provided in Resolution No. 063 CC. Should this proposition be approved? ❑ Yes ❑ No RESOLUTION ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE CALL FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION ON FORMATION OF BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS H.\Cortin¢ssioners\BVasquez\Resolunon-Ordinance\Calling for a special election SH.doc Page 4 of 4