Board discusses early voting, pay for poll workers, new districts for County Council

This meeting took place yesterday at 9:30am (October 1st). For more detailed notes on the meeting, please visit the http://documenters.org website.

You can watch this meeting yourself at the Board of Elections YouTube channel. In addition to meetings, the BOE has posted quite a few educational videos about Cleveland’s election process.

The Mayoral election is coming up on Nov 2nd. If you have any questions about voting, visit their website: https://boe.cuyahogacounty.gov/
Or Call them:
General inquiries - 216-443-VOTE (8683)
Bilingual information - 216-443-3233
Hearing Impaired - Ohio Relay Service 711

The whole board was in attendance. The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance followed by approval of meetings minutes from the Sept. 28th meeting. https://t.co/sI6CEw7bTd

The meeting continues with numbers reports from the Mayoral Primary.
Numbers breakdown:
58,437 ballots cast
35,875 cast on election day
18,078 cast by mail
3,289 early in-person
744 provisional
184 were cast post election day (curbside)
267 post-vote by mail

Vote by Mail In-person Summary
24,599 ballots issued
21,634 were returned (89.57% return rate)
32 ballots were challenged
362 were returned late
2565 ballots never returned

Jeff Hastings asks a few clarification questions. Mr. Cleary continues with the provisional summary:
824 provisional
744 deemed valid
80 rejections

No automatic recounts were triggered. However, after certifying the election, there is a 5 day window (ends 4pm on October 6th) in which a paid recount can be requested. (Which is interesting- I had no idea you could pay for a recount!)

After that window closes, Early-in person begins October 7th. Unfortunately, several charter communities have laws stating that early in-person begin Oct 5th. the Board discussed this issue- stating literature and notifications to the candidates have been sent out.

Board says if folks show up on the 5th and 6th they may be asked to vote provisional. https://t.co/WmA1VPz3G6

Board certifies results. Continues with acknowledgements of deaths, resignations, and withdrawals of local candidates.

Board talks about push for voter resignation- 11 local news stories about voter registration. Facebook presence, National Voter registration day considered a success. 2,400 voters registered- 400 over goal of 2,000

Push for poll workers also discussed. If you’re interested in being a poll worker on November 2nd:
https://boe.cuyahogacounty.gov

The Board discusses the problem with how long it takes for poll workers to get paid: 3-5 weeks is too long says Inajo Davis Chappell.

The meeting wrapped up at 51 minutes- about 10:20- after the Board asked for public comment. (there was none.) That wraps up my coverage, folks. Thanks for listening and apologies for the delay.

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