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• <br />YUEN: <br />HIGASHI: <br />Fashion. <br />At the end -. <br />YUEN: And then I think that near the end, I did a recap, you know, what we, you <br />know, and I think I did this a couple of times in the course of -, just so we would be straight. <br />Okay, what have we voted to put on? What have we voted not to put on? And then we -, <br />because there was this -, there was a disagreement with the Clerk, we got up a little close to the <br />deadline, as I recall, before we knew what exactly the ballot was going to actually look like and <br />how many different questions there were -, how many different votes people were going to have <br />to cast. <br />HIGASHI: <br />correct? <br />You were faced with the deadline of the printing of the ballot itself, is that <br />YUEN: Yes. <br />HIGASHI: That was your deadline? <br />YUEN: The Lieutenant Governor's Office. <br />HIGASHI: Yeah. <br />YUEN: That whole -, there's a deadline right -, I can't remember what it was. <br />BESS: When you mentioned recap, are you saying that it was your function to <br />basically, not only say what went on and what was deferred and what was voted on, but to come <br />up with proposed language and then you would float that language to the Commission as a whole, <br />is that it? <br />YUEN: <br />BESS: <br />Right. Right. I drafted -. <br />Okay. So there's -. <br />YUEN: Most of the particular -, the language of the changes in the Charter, and I <br />think I probably drafted the way that the question was going to be placed on the ballot, because <br />it's not always exactly the same thing. The language, the ballot may say, you know, shall the <br />County have a single member district and two year terms? And the actual language that goes in <br />the Charter is, you know, maybe a couple paragraphs to do that. So I think I did both of those <br />things, and not necessarily at the same -, I think it was probably like a three-step process where <br />the Commission would, just to take single member districts, they vote we're going to have a <br />single member district. Then I come in with a draft of what it's going to look like in the actual <br />language changes in the Charter, and the Commission votes on that and approves that. And then <br />28 <br />