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Board Action Request
22-0333


Item Description:
Re-authorize the Hennepin County Absentee Ballot Board

WHEREAS, this Board previously established the Hennepin County Absentee Ballot Board in Resolution No. 14-0099; and

 

WHEREAS, the absentee ballot board has a statutory role in receiving and processing absentee ballots issued by Hennepin County; and

 

WHEREAS, Minnesota statutes and case law have provided additional guidance regarding the membership and functions of the absentee ballot board.

 
Resolution:

BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 203B.121, that the Hennepin County Board re-authorizes the establishment of the Hennepin County Absentee Ballot Board for the purpose of receiving and processing of absentee ballots; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 204B.21, that the Hennepin County Board authorizes the Hennepin County Auditor or the County Auditor’s designee to appoint to the Hennepin County Absentee Ballot Board election judges and deputy county auditors in a manner consistent with Minnesota law.

Background:

Under Minnesota law, the Hennepin County Board must establish a ballot board by ordinance or resolution. The Hennepin County Absentee Ballot Board is authorized to process and count all absentee ballots issued by Hennepin County. In 2014, the Board passed a resolution establishing the absentee ballot board. Since that time, statutory amendments and a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling (Minnesota Voters Alliance v. County of Ramsey, No. A20-1294, A20-1295, A20-1296 (Minn. Mar. 16, 2022)) have further clarified the roles of election judges and deputy county auditors, each of whom may serve as absentee ballot board members.

 

This action will re-authorize the Hennepin County Absentee Ballot Board and maintain the requirement that the absentee ballot board’s practices comply with current Minnesota law. This resolution also authorizes the Hennepin County Auditor or an elections staff person designated by the County Auditor to appoint election judges and deputy county auditors to the absentee ballot board, consistent with Minnesota law. Pursuant to this authorization, the County Auditor will also follow the legal requirements related to the training and duties of absentee ballot board members.

 

This request aligns with Hennepin County disparity reduction efforts by ensuring the integrity of elections in our county, allowing residents the ability to continue to confidently participate in our democracy, hold elected officials accountable, and have a voice in important issues affecting themselves and their communities. Elections and voting directly impact all disparity domains.