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Motion and Vote: Ms. Nicholson moved to file the response, Mr. Joseph seconded the <br />motion, and all commissioners present voted aye. <br />12. DISCUSSION /ACTION ON CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY RESPONSE TO THE <br />COMMISSION'S LETTER DATED APRIL 10, 2006 (Communication No. 2006 -76) <br />Motion and Vote: Ms. Nicholson moved to file the response, Ms. Stremski seconded <br />the motion, and all commissioners present voted in favor of filing the response. <br />13. DISCUSSION /ACTION ON OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK RESPONSE TO <br />THE COMMISSION'S LETTER DATED APRIL 10, 2006 (Comm. Nos. 2006 -77 <br />and 2006 -81). <br />Motion: Ms. Nicholson moved to add to their recommendations that the County Clerk <br />pursue the introduction of vote centers. Ms. Stremski seconded the motion. <br />Mr. Joseph wanted clarification on what the County Clerk wanted, and Ms. Nicholson <br />said that with vote centers, a voter could live in any district and vote at the nearest polling place. <br />Ms. Provalenko said a voter could choose what vote center would be most convenient to use. <br />Mr. Joseph felt having vote centers might create a bigger problem, and the Chair pointed <br />out that district ballots would have to be brought to each center. The Chair said that he did not <br />agree with voting centers doing manual voting, as many extra ballots would have to be printed <br />which would not get used. It would be better if voters voted electronically or back in their own <br />district. <br />Motion: Ms. Nicholson moved to recommend that each polling place have the ability to <br />accommodate out -of- district voters through electronic voting only. Ms. Stremski seconded the <br />motion. Ms. Nicholson explained that she withdrew her first motion. <br />Vote: Ms. Nicholson, Ms. Stremski, Ms. Provalenko, and the Chair voted aye on the <br />motion to recommend that polling places accommodate out -of- district voters through electronic <br />voting only. Mr. Joseph voted nay. <br />14. DISCUSSION /ACTION ON OFFICE OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY <br />DEVELOPMENT RESPONSE TO THE COMMISSION'S LETTER DATED <br />APRIL 10, 2006 (Comm. No. 2006 -78). <br />Motion and Vote: Ms. Nicholson moved to file the response, Mr. Joseph seconded the <br />motion, and all commissioners present voted aye. <br />15. DISCUSSION /ACTION ON RHONDA HILTON'S RESPONSE TO THE <br />COMMISSION'S LETTER DATED APRIL 10, 2006, REGARDING THE <br />24 <br />
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