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Agenda - 03-28-2017 - 3 - Discussion Regarding the Election Method for Members of the Orange County Board of Commissioners
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18 <br /> By pooling votes to a single candidate minority groups have a greater chance of <br /> electing a candidate of their choice. <br /> There appears to be no violation of the "one person, one vote" principle in a cumulative <br /> voting setup due both to the fact that often it is implemented as a means of rectifying <br /> voting rights violations and because each voter has the same number of votes. If the <br /> Board were to select cumulative voting for Orange County Commissioner elections the <br /> Board must seek special legislative authority from the General Assembly. <br /> Chair Dorosin said the census data is from 2010, and asked if staff has looked at <br /> anything more recent. <br /> Greg Wilder said more recent data can be looked at, but decisions cannot be based on <br /> it. He said staff will research this. <br /> Commissioner McKee asked John Roberts if any changes endorsed by the BOCC <br /> would have to go to the legislature. <br /> John Roberts said no, the Board can choose to change the electoral structure and take <br /> it to a referendum. He said any changes to the voting method must go to the legislature. <br /> Commissioner McKee asked if changing to district nominate/district elect would be a <br /> change in the structure or the method. <br /> John Roberts said that would be a change in the structure, and is one of four statutorily <br /> authorized methods. He said if the BOCC wanted to divide the County into seven districts, <br /> where the voters in those districts both nominate and elect officials, then the County can <br /> accomplish that through referendum. <br /> Commissioner McKee asked what would happen if the same district set up remained, <br /> but changed the voting from district nominate/county elect to district nominate/district elect. <br /> John Roberts said such a change would go to referendum. <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos said back in 1992 he ran for County Commissioner as an <br /> Independent, and then the landfill debacle came up. He said so much attention was paid to <br /> representation that the County formed a committee. He said a lot of effort was put into trying <br /> to understand what may be done, and districts came to residents' minds. He said he was <br /> introduced to cumulative voting at that time, which was 1993. <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos said he always thought that cumulative voting was the more <br /> simple way to vote, and he said this empowers minorities in the political system. He said in <br /> cumulative voting, if there are three candidates each voter gets three votes, and can use them <br /> as he/she so chooses. He said what can happen, when one represents a district, is that one <br /> can become bound to what is popular in your district. He said the way commissioners are <br /> elected now means that many people's vote does not count, and in Orange County, this is <br /> mostly republicans. He said it is incumbent upon the BOCC to provide the fairest access to <br /> the democratic process, and he believes that cumulative voting is the best way to achieve this. <br /> He said this is the choice to settle legal issues over perceived unfair voting, and is the most <br /> fair. <br /> Chair Dorosin said cumulative voting would require legislative approval, and asked <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos if he thinks this could be pursued. <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos said someone has to raise the idea so that people can <br /> become educated. He said he is unsure if Commissioner McKee's idea of district <br /> nominate/district elect would change anything. <br /> Commissioner McKee said it would not change anything as far as the power structure <br /> as it exists now, but it would change the perception that in District 2, for example, that the <br /> district nominates, but the countywide election is what elects. He agreed that a republican <br />
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