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Board of Elections

Mission Statement: The Mission of the Schuyler County Board of Elections is to provide election services, information and education to the residents of Schuyler County so that they can exercise their right to vote and have confidence that the elections are fair, impartial and accurate.

Program

Personnel & Fringes

Equipment

Materials & Supplies

Total Expenses

Revenue

Local Share

Administration

$91,300

$0

$65,248

$156,548

$43,625

$112,923

Program Totals

$91,300

$0

$65,248

$156,548

$43,625

$112,923

 

Programs

Performance Measures

2005 Outcomes

2006 Projected Outcomes

ADMINISTRATION

To accomplish the mission, it is necessary to fully staff all polling places with well trained, knowledgeable election inspectors. It is also necessary to provide support for the inspectors with equally capable election custodians.

Administrative function also consists of ensuring full compliance with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) prior to the 2006 Federal election.

Additionally efforts remain ongoing at increasing voter participation both in terms of registered voters and actual voters.

Staffing levels; election inspectors & custodians

Training of inspectors and custodians

Implementation of HAVA

# of registered voters

% of eligible voters registered

% of registered voters who vote:

  • Primary
  • General

# of polling places within the County

# of educational outreach efforts for Schuyler residents

100% staffed with trained alternates

100% compliance with all training requirements (triennial 2005)

13,993

96%

17% September Primary

63% 2004 Presidential Election

17

100% staffed with trained alternates

100% compliance with all training requirements (annual 2006)

 

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