Minutes 03-15-01 (2) M'rNUTES OF THE SPEC~L CTTy COMMISS'rON MEETTNG
HELD IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLOR/DA
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 1S, 2001 AT 5:00 P.M.
PRESENT
Gerald Broening, Mayor
Ronald Weiland, Vice Mayor
Bduce Black, Commissioner
M!ke Ferguson, Commissioner
Charlie Fisher, Commissioner
Kurt Bressner, City Manager
.lames Cherof, City Attorney
Sue Kruse, City Clerk
OPENTNG
M~yor Broening called the meeting to order at 5:02 p.m. for the purpose of certifying the election results
of!'the General Election that was held on Tuesday, March 13, 200:L
Attorney Cherof advised that under ordinary circumstances, the Commission would be required to accept
th~ election results that had been certified by the Supervisor of Elections. However, City Clerk Sue Kruse
reqeived a protest flied by Shirley Jaskiewicz on March 15, 2001 of the election returns. (A copy of the
prgtast is attached to the original set of these minutes on file in the City Clerk's Office.) The protest
reads as follows:
"I am seeking verification of legal residency of voters. I also request a list of all add-ons
on the voter's registration list. On the basis of these concerns that were brought to my
attention I would like a recount after the verification process is complete. Tf you have a
list of add-ons for entire City, T would want one."
A~orney Cherof advised that when there is a protest of elections, a canvassing board (generally, the
CoUnty Canvassing Board) has the power to examine the ballots and have a recount with a certain
nu~nber of precincts (three to start) and to go beyond that. The only reference in the City Code to
canvassing is in Section 144 of the Charter that provides that "at such meeting, the City Council shall
canvass the returns and in the absence of a declaration of a contest by any of the candidates to such an
election, shall declare the results of the election as shown by the returns made by the Clerk and
Tn~pectors of the election." There is no reference to a Canvassing Board or to the appointment of a
board. There has never been a Canvassing Board in any formal fashion in this City. Tf the term "canvass
th~ returns" constitutes the Commission as the Canvassing Board, the Commission would have the
pourers under State law to deny any protest. This would then clear the way for any individual candidate
wh~o wishes to challenge the election to proceed to court,
Attorney Cherof recommended that the City Commission assume the role of Canvassing Board and
e~x~rcise its discretion to deny the protest, canvass the results and accept them as submitted by the
Supervisor of Elections.
Vic~ Mayor Weiland inquired about the number of days allowed for filing a protest, Attorney Cherof
exlllained that the contest procedure is set forth in Florida Statute :~02.168. Tt allows 10 days after
midnight on the date that the last Canvassing Board is empowered to do the results.
MEETTNG MZNUTES
SPECZAL CTTY COMMTSSZON
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLOR/DA
MARCH 15~, 2001
Vice Mayor Weiland questioned who would be responsible for the cost of a recount. Attorney Cheref
advised that the requesting party would be responsible for filing in court. What the court decides to do
with it is an issue dependent on the City. Attorney Cherof said he is not aware of any obligation of the
City to have to pay additional costs associated with the contest.
Mayor Broening asked Attorney Cherof to confirm who the canvassing clerk would be. Attorney Cherof
explained that Theresa LePore would ordinarily perform that function if there were County issues on the
ba!lot. Since this was a municipal election, there was no establishment of a canvassing board to certify
the election. For that reason, Attorney Cherof recommended that the City CommisSion assume that it is
th~ Canvassing Board. That allows the Commission to have absolute discretion to either accept or deny
M~..]askiewicz' protest.
C.o~nmissioner Fisher asked Attorney Cherof if the City Commission would be allowed to include people
WhO ran in the election to be members of the Canvassing Board. Attorney Cherof advised that the
Charter states that the City Council (Commission) canvasses the results. There is no Canvassing Board
defined in the Charter to answer that question. The action of the Commission in this regard would
inilude all members of the Commission.
Ma~yor Broening explained that a judge would have to make a determination if the challenging candidate
wi~hes to take this issue that far. Tn addition, Attorney Cherof pointed out that the challenge is only in
th~ District TI! seat
Co~missioner Fisher confirmed that since there were no procedures in place, by denying the protest, the
Cotnmission would allow Ms..]asldewicz due diligence.
MOtion
Co~missioner Black moved to deny the protest. Commissioner Fisher seconded the motion.
Commissioner Ferguson questioned whether or not it would be necessary for the Commissioners to
apl~oint themselves as the Canvassing Board. Attorney Cherof advised that it was not necessary to do
that since there is no such requirement in the Code or Charter.
Co~missioner Fisher reiterated that by denying this request for a protest, this would clear the way for a
judge to make the decision on this issue.
Th~ motion carried unanimously.
Mation
Commissioner Black moved to accept the certified results of the election of March 13th, Commissioner
Fer~luson seconded the motion that carried unanimously.
Attbrney Cherof advised that absent a petition being filed in Circuit Court to contest the election, the City
Corpmission would proceed as usual with swearing in at the Regular City Commission meeting on
Tuesday evening.
In ~'esponse to City Manager Bressner, Attorney Cherof advised that if another protest were submitted
betWeen now and the deadline, the Canvassing Board would meet again to either accept or reject the
protest.
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MEETZNG MTNUTES
SPECZAL CTTy COMMTSSTON
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORZDA
MARCH 15, 2001
AD3OURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting properly
adjourned at 5:14 p.m.
A~EST:
(, ~ ~puty City Clerk
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ClTY OF BOYNTON BEACH
nmmissioner
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PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
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l,'- heret)y ~. protest t~e ca.ass of Such Returns by the
~ ~ //J~ Canva~ing ~, ~ request that ~lld Returns be
i~vestigatecl, examined, ct'rocked, and corrected by said C~a~ing Board. The beei~ for
tllis Pro. st is ~ follo~:
Urlcler 'es · / ~ ~
panalt] of pequry, I swear (or affirm) that I have read the foregoing and that
.- facta alleged are true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
REVISED: 01/'2000
(Signature of pe~rg'pro~,~ng EleetJ~'~etuma)
(Da~ Telephone Nmlll~r}
Palm County
THERESA LePORE
CiTY OF Bu, ,=, OJ BEACH
CITY ~' r~'~''' """
301 N. 0LIV~ AVENUE, ROOM 105
VVEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401-47@5
TELEPHONE: (561) 35~E~650
FAX NUMBER: (561) 355-4OO~
VVI=BBI I b: www. pbcelections.org
March 14,2001
Ms: Sue Kruse, City Clerk
B~ynton Beach City Hall
P JO. Box 310
BCynton Beach, FL 33425
D~ar Sue:
El~closed, is a certified copy of the results of the City of Boynton Beach Municipal Election held on
March 13, 2001.
~ou have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
T~ eresa LePore
Su ~ervisor of Elections
TAL:chn
Enclosure
CANVASS
lO:03pmpAr 13 2001
UNIFORM MUNICIPAL ELECTIONs
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIOA
NARBH 13, 2001
Precfnct
132A~
132Ci
132D i
0141!
141A!
141Bi
0145i
01461
0147i
147A i
14~B I
1470 !
0149
0153
153A
133B
133C
0155
155A
155B
155B
0156
156A
156B
156C
1550
0157
157A
1578
0158
0160
0161
161A
AO03
AO04
AO05
S
C
34 100.00~
3 100.00%
34,243 100.00~
6,3~0 18.60~
3,352 53.5~
2,903 46.41%
CITY OF B0¥NTON BEACH
Precincts Counted
Absentee Precincts Counted
Registered Voters
BaLlots Cast
PAYOR AT LARGE
Jerry Broening
Jerry Tay[or
Reg Bits ~Trn A. ~A. B.
1794 213 11,87 1~8 78.87 43 20.19
2523 129 5.11 97 ~.19 32 24.81
1464 140 9.56 89 ~.57 50 35.71
1~3 ~2 33.90 2~ 61.04 154 33.33
3~ 38 10.05 ~ 60.53 14
1~6 ~2 17.46 16 ~,~ 6
~3 205 24.32 159 ~.56
1494 192 12.85 119 61.98 ~ 33.33
1054 142 13.47 85 59.~ 55 38.~
135 8 5.e3 3 3?.50 5 62.50
120 26 21.67 24 92.31 2
159 29 18.24 19 65.52 10 34.~
~07 101 3~.90 45 44.55 55 54.~
1635 619 ~7.~ ~80 45.23 ~28
1~2 3~ 19.6~ 1~ 49.60 1~ 48.28
1~0 1~7 ~.70 108 ~.~ 29 21.1~
1~1 1~ 10.91 101 56.42
~ I 1.3~ 1 100.00 0 0.00
1305 317 24.29 120 37.85 1~ 61.20
13~ 6~ 28.~ 249 61.~ 153 37.87
2009 1~ 9.11 109 59.56 71 38.80
135 40 29.63 27 67.50 12 30,00
8~ 118 1~.3~ 76 ~.~1 41 3~.~
~ 139 15.76 ~ 53.96 61 ~3.~
~7 11 3.~ 2 18.18 8 ~.~
89 6 6.74 3 50.00 3 50.00
327 ~ 26.30 50 58.1~ 3~ 39.53
19~ 143 7.19 71 49.65 ~ 50.35
8~0 243 29.~ ~1~ ~.07 ~9 11.93
1508 98 6.50 71 ~.~5 ~6 26.53
536 144 26.87 ~ 53.47 65 45.16
1870 9~ 5~.67 15~ 15.43 ~ 81.6E
1205 2~ 20.41 1~5 58.96 100 ~0.65
~7 61 25.74 ~ ~.13 17 27.87
0 29 ---.-- 17 58.62 12 41.38
0 50 ---.-- 25 50.00 22 ~.00
0 45 ---.-- 18 40.00 26
rATE OF FLORIDA
3UNTY OF PALM BEACH
I, THERESA LePORE, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS
Iq A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE RECORDS ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE.
~I/ITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL, THIS 14a DAY OF MARCH , 20 01 .
THERESA LePORE ~
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
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CARVASS
lO:03pm Nar 13 2001
Precinct Reg Bits
1470 307
0155 1305
155A 13~
0156 823
156A 882
1568 287
156C 89
0158 536
0160 1870
0161 1205
161A 257
AO04 0
UNIFORM HUNIC[PAL ELECTIONS
PALH BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
HAROR 13, 8001
BOYNTON BEACH - DISTRICT #1
Precincts Counted
A~entee Precincts Co~ted
Registered Voters
8atLots Cast
C%TY CONN%SS]ONER - OZST I
Bob Ens[er
RonaLd E. Wei[and
%Trn A. P.A. B. ~.
101 32.90 24 23.76 74 73.27
317 24.29 35 11.04 278 87.70
404 28.88 115 28.47 28~ ?0.30
118 14.34 19 16,10 97 82.20
139 15.76 25 17.~ 110 ~.14
11 3.83 6 54.55 5 45.45
6 6.?4 1 16.67 3 50.00
144 26.87 38 26.39 104 7~.22
985 52.6? 920 93.40 54 5.48
246 20.41 4? 19.11 196 ~.67
61 25.74 8 13.11 53 86.89
50 ---.-- 20 40.00 29 58.00
11 I00.00~ ·
I 100.00~
8,940 100.00~
2,582 28.88~
1,258 49.43%
1,287 50.57%
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH
I,ITHERESA LePORE, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS
IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE RECORDS ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE.
*-- WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL, THIS __
14~ DAY OF MARCH ,20 01.
THERESA LePORE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOYNTON BEACH - DISTRICT
CITY CO~4MISSIONER - DIST III
A. Muir C. "Mike" Ferguson
B. ShirLey daskiewicz
Precinct Reg SLts ~Trn A. %A. B. ~.
0141 1363
141A 378
0147 1054
147A 135
0149 1635
0153 1932
155B 200~
155C 135
1560 327
AOO5 0
462 33.90 361 78.14 88 19.05
38 10.05 Z2 57.89 16 42.11
142 13.47 81 57.04 56 39.44
8 5,93 6 75.00 2 25.00
619 37.86 156 25.20 453 7'3.18
379 19.62 136 35.88 ?.35 62.01
183 9.11 95 51.91 8/, 45.90
40 29.63 32 80.00 8 20.00
86 26.30 80 93.02 3 3.49
45 ---.-- 18 40.00 26 57.78
9 100.00~
1 100.00~
8,968 100.00%
2,002 22.32~
987 50.41~
971 49.59'4
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH
!, THERESA LePORE, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS
IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE RECORDS ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL, THIS
14~ DAY OF MARCH ,20 01
THERESA LePORE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA