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<br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Hearing: An Ordinance Concerning Elections’ Procedures; Amending <br />Sections 2.960, 2.964, 2.965, 2.966, 2.968, 2.970, 2.971, 2.973, 2.977, 2.979, <br />2.980, 2.981, 2.993, 2.994, 2.996, 2.997, 2.1000 and 2.1990 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971; Adding Sections 2.961 and 2.975 to that Code; Amending Section 2.976 <br />and Re-Numbering Section 2.976 to Section 2.974; Amending Section 2.990 <br />and Re-Numbering Section 2.990 to Section 2.984; Amending Section 2.985 <br />and Re-Numbering Section 2.985 to 2.986; Amending Section 2.986 and <br />Re-Numbering Section 2.986 to 2.987; Amending Section 2.988 and <br />Re-Numbering Section 2.988 to Section 2.989; Renumbering Section 2.984 to <br />Section 2.985, Section 2.987 to 2.988; and Repealing Section 2.992 of that Code <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: February 19, 2008 Agenda Item Number: 2 <br />Department: City Recorder’s Office Staff Contact: Mary Feldman <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 541/682-8353 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />This is a public hearing to consider revisions to the City of Eugene Elections Code. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The City Council held a work session on proposed code revisions on February 11, 2008, and <br />agreed to move the item to a public hearing scheduled for February 19. Councilors suggested <br />some possible amendments, which they will have an opportunity to discuss and consider at the <br />March 10 council meeting. <br /> <br />The City’s Elections Code, EC 2.960 to 2.1005, sets out most of the rules that govern elections <br />for the positions of Mayor, City Councilor, and Eugene Water & Electric Board Commissioner, <br />as well as elections on initiative and referendum measures. Elections law consists of a mix of <br />Eugene Code and Charter provisions, state statutes and state administrative rules. As discussed <br />in more detail below, in some cases state law requires certain procedures, while in others the City <br />has substantial leeway to adopt its own standards and procedures. <br /> <br />The City Recorder has worked closely with the city attorney’s office to generate proposed <br />changes to the Elections Code. Most of the proposed changes are intended to clarify existing <br />code provisions without changing their meaning. The sections pertaining to initiatives and <br />referenda have been re-ordered so that the sequence of code provisions tracks the initiative and <br />referenda processes chronologically. <br /> <br />Several of the proposed revisions make substantive changes that present policy issues for the <br />council to resolve. These include policy issues related to the ballot title appeal process, council <br />adoption of an initiative ordinance or repeal of a referred ordinance during the 61 days preceding <br />L:\CMO\2008 Council Agendas\M080219\S0802192.doc <br /> <br />