File #: 21-0623    Version: 1 Name: County Voting Machine Agreement
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 10/11/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2021 Final action: 10/18/2021
Title: A Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Service Agreement for the Use of County Voting Machines and the Service of the County Voting Machine Custodian and Employees for Municipal Elections
Attachments: 1. County Commission Letter, 2. Baldwin County Resolution, 3. Intergovernmental Service Agreement
Title
A Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Service Agreement for the Use of County Voting Machines and the Service of the County Voting Machine Custodian and Employees for Municipal Elections


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WHEREAS, as authorized by Code of Alabama 1975, SEction 11-102-1, any county or incorporated municipality of the State of Alabama may enter into a written contract with any one or more counties or incorporated municipalities for the joint exercise of any power or service that state or local law authorizes each of the contracting entities to exercise individually, and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Code of Alabama 1975, Section 11-102-3, no contract entered into shall take effect until the contract has been approved by the governing body of each of the contracting municipalities or counties. Approval by a county governing body shall be by adoption of a resolution, and approval by a municipal governing body shall be by adoption of an ordinance of general and permanent operation, and

WHEREAS, the municipalities of Baldwin County, Alabama, from time to time have requested assistance in their administration of the electoral franchise benefiting the public by providing the municipalities with the use, at no cost, of County-owned voting machines during municipal elections, and

WHEREAS, the State of Alabama Ethics Commission, Advisory Opinion No. 2018-03 issued on June 6, 2018, states that counties and municipalities may enter into contracts through which the municipality reimburses the county for the use of the County's election equipment and county employees who possess the requisite skill and knowledge to operate the equipment; but municipalities may not directly engage the county employee to do so under these facts without putting the employee in the position of violating Code of Alabama 1975, Section 36-25-S (a) and (c), and

WHEREAS, to cooperate in the administration of the electoral franchise benefiting the public, the City of Foley, Alabama wishes to enter int...

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