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21 <br /> 1 Commissioner Price said schools board races are also multicandidate. She said <br /> 2 this is not the time to rush, especially as in person public hearings cannot currently <br /> 3 happen. She said this requires more work than the BOCC can accomplish in a short <br /> 4 amount of time. <br /> 5 Commissioner McKee asked John Roberts if the BOCC were to change the <br /> 6 districts, would this go back to the legislature. <br /> 7 John Roberts said no, changing the districts can be done by County voter <br /> 8 referendum. <br /> 9 Commissioner McKee said given the difficulty with virtual meetings, he does not <br /> 10 think the BOCC can go forward with this because the public cannot attend. He said it is <br /> 11 critical to hold off any of these discussions until face-to-face meetings resume. <br /> 12 Chair Rich said all the school boards are elected the same way, as are the <br /> 13 municipalities, but the County Commissioners only have one such election. <br /> 14 Chair Rich said after the primary, she had voters tell her that it was not a fair vote <br /> 15 due to people single shot voting. She said this is not the way to hold voting. She said <br /> 16 she believes that Commissioner Dorosin just wants to begin a discussion, and create a <br /> 17 committee or a sub-group to move the topic forward. <br /> 18 Commissioner Dorosin said he is not suggesting that this needs to be rushed, but <br /> 19 he wanted to know if there is a BOCC majority that wants to explore this further, and, if <br /> 20 so, move forward. He agreed that public input is important, and this meeting platform is <br /> 21 problematic. He said he finds cumulative voting interesting, but feels it is not within the <br /> 22 realm of possibilities until the general assembly changes. He said changing to single <br /> 23 member districts can be done without the legislature. He said there are ways to create <br /> 24 districts that do not carve the County up like a pizza. <br /> 25 Commissioner Dorosin said many voters told him that they were unaware they <br /> 26 could have voted for two candidates in District 1. He said he believed that the BOCC <br /> 27 could have something ready for the 2022 primary. <br /> 28 Commissioner McKee said he does not believe that people threw their votes away <br /> 29 by just voting for one candidate, but rather voters made a conscious decision to vote for <br /> 30 just one candidate. He said the ballot clearly tells the voter if it can vote for one or two <br /> 31 candidates. He said this discussion has come up over the years, and nothing has moved <br /> 32 forward, so it must be that people do not want to change the process. <br /> 33 Commissioner Price said she agreed with Commissioner McKee. She said this <br /> 34 election process has been going on for 12 years, and no one has challenged or changed <br /> 35 it. She said it is important to determine the problem that the BOCC is trying to solve. <br /> 36 She said she would support having a task force to look at this issue further, in <br /> 37 anticipation of the 2022 election. She said people have the right to do what they like with <br /> 38 their votes, and she is more concerned about guaranteeing voting rights, and access to <br /> 39 voting. She said this election was not unfair. <br /> 40 Chair Rich said she did not say it was unfair, but she said that there were <br /> 41 thousands of single shot votes. She said it is a different kind of race than the other <br /> 42 Orange County Board of Commissioners has to run. <br /> 43 Commissioner Price said that is correct, but the residents are exercising their <br /> 44 voting rights. <br /> 45 Commissioner Dorosin said he has brought this topic up for 4 years, and he <br /> 46 wanted to highlight the inequities that exist since changing to this district system. He <br /> 47 said this is not about the most recent election. <br /> 48 Commissioner Greene agreed there is not enough time to get it on the 2020 <br /> 49 ballot, for all the reasons that have been stated. She said it is not just the BOCC that is <br /> 50 interested in discussing this issue, but rather the community is interested. She said the <br /> 51 BOCC owes it to itself and the community to have this discussion at length in the fall. <br /> 52 Commissioner Marcoplos said he agreed with Commissioners Greene and <br /> 53 Dorosin. <br />
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