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11/22/2022 - Formal Meeting - Meeting Materials (2)BOARD of CANVASSERS of SALT LAKE CITY REVISED AGENDA LIMITED MEETING November 22, 2022 Tuesday 7:00 PM Council meetings are held in a hybrid meeting format. Hybrid meetings allow people to join online or in person at the City & County Building. Learn more at www.slc.gov/council/agendas. Council Work Room 451 South State Street Room 326 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 SLCCouncil.com   CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Dan Dugan, Chair District 6 Darin Mano, Vice Chair District 5 Victoria Petro-Eschler District 1 Alejandro Puy District 2 Chris Wharton District 3 Ana Valdemoros District 4 Amy Fowler District 7 Generated: 08:31:34 Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. WELCOME AND PUBLIC MEETING RULES   A.OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board Member Darin Mano will conduct the formal meeting. B.PUBLIC HEARINGS: NONE.   C.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: NONE.   D.COMMENTS: NONE.   E.NEW BUSINESS: 1. Certification: Canvass of the Salt Lake City Special Bond Municipal General Election 2022 The Board will consider certifying the results of the Special Bond Election held in Salt Lake City, Utah on November 8, 2022. The $85 million general obligation bond would allow for investments in parks, trails and open spaces in all Council Districts.    FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - n/a Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, November 22, 2022 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions.     F.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE.   G.CONSENT: NONE.   H.ADJOURNMENT:   CERTIFICATE OF POSTING On or before 1:30 p.m. on Monday, November 21, 2022, the undersigned, duly appointed City Recorder, does hereby certify that the above notice and agenda was (1) posted on the Utah Public Notice Website created under Utah Code Section 63F-1-701, and (2) a copy of the foregoing provided to The Salt Lake Tribune and/or the Deseret News and to a local media correspondent and any others who have indicated interest. CINDY LOU TRISHMAN SALT LAKE CITY RECORDER Final action may be taken in relation to any topic listed on the agenda, including but not limited to adoption, rejection, amendment, addition of conditions and variations of options discussed. The City & County Building is an accessible facility. People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation, which may include alternate formats, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids and services. Please make requests at least two business days in advance. To make a request, please contact the City Council Office at council.comments@slcgov.com, 801-535-7600, or relay service 711. Item E1 CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 MOTION SHEET BOARD OF CANVASSERS of SALT LAKE CITY TO:Board of Canvassers FROM: Ben Luedtke Budget & Policy Analyst DATE:November 22, 2022 RE: Certification: Canvassing the November 8, 2022, Special Bond Election The City Recorder will provide a copy of the vote tallies shown on the canvassing resolution and review the results before the Board considers the below motion options. MOTION 1 – ACCEPT ELECTION RESULTS I move that the Board accept the Salt Lake City Parks, Trails, and Open Space bond special election results. Staff notes: Per state law, the Board of Canvassers for special bond elections only includes the Council. Therefore, a quorum and a simple majority consists of four board members. This is different than the Board of Canvassers for municipal primary and general elections which includes the City Council and Mayor. Salt Lake County Clerk certified vote tallies are shown on the canvassing resolution. If voters approve the $85 million general obligation bond proposition, then in accordance with Utah law resulting funds will solely pay for the costs to acquire, improve, renovate, and upgrade various parks, trails, open space and related facilities and recreational amenities. If Motion 1 is successful, then the Board may proceed to Motion 2. After the Board of Canvassers certification vote, the Council is scheduled to vote separately on a resolution approving the special election results. MOTION 2 – ADJOURN I move that the Board of Canvassers adjourn. MEMORANDUM TO CITY LEADERSHIP ______________________________________________________________________________ TO: Salt Lake City Elected Leadership Mayor Mendenhall and City Council Chair Dan Dugan DATE: November 22, 2022 FROM: Cindy Lou Trishman, City Recorder Olivia Hoge, Election Management Coordinator SUBJECT: 2022 Parks, Trails and Open Space General Obligation Bond Canvass INTRODUCTION: Salt Lake City contracted with Salt Lake County to conduct the 2022 Midterm Election on November 8, 2022. Out of the 97,943 eligible registered voters in Salt Lake City, 68,034 ballots were counted. This is a 69.5% voter turnout. In this election, eligible voters voted on the Salt Lake City Bond Proposition, known as the Salt Lake City Parks, Trails and Open Space General Obligation Bond. 62,412 ballots were cast for this ballot proposition. There were 44,513 (71.32%) ballots cast For the Issuance of Bonds, and 17,899 (28.68%) ballots cast Against the Issuance of Bonds. For the Issuance of Bonds 44,513 71.32% Against the Issuance of Bonds 17,899 28.68% Total 62,412 BY PRECINCT: Precinct For the Issuance of Bonds Against the Issuance of Bonds Total SLC001 239 144 383 SLC002 1 0 1 SLC003 171 154 325 SLC004 392 277 669 SLC005 319 228 547 SLC006 400 147 547 SLC007 326 102 428 SLC008 456 220 676 SLC009 245 237 482 SLC010 202 208 410 SLC011 471 272 743 SLC012 393 199 592 SLC013 480 162 642 SLC014 376 115 491 SLC015 397 182 579 SLC016 185 166 351 SLC017 245 156 401 SLC018 206 145 351 SLC019 112 37 149 SLC020 579 189 768 SLC021 659 189 848 SLC022 644 166 810 SLC023 520 154 674 SLC024 145 41 186 SLC025 9 11 20 SLC026 57 9 66 SLC027 106 29 135 SLC028 236 190 426 SLC029 104 58 162 SLC030 119 43 162 SLC031 361 136 497 SLC032 266 150 416 SLC033 202 74 276 SLC034 465 193 658 SLC035 420 139 559 SLC036 582 147 729 SLC037 597 197 794 SLC038 142 133 275 SLC039 197 121 318 SLC040 228 98 326 SLC041 365 108 473 SLC042 456 190 646 SLC043 391 163 554 SLC044 352 93 445 SLC045 478 145 623 SLC046 504 173 677 SLC047 93 18 111 SLC048 327 92 419 SLC049 430 134 564 SLC050 400 136 536 SLC051 290 139 429 SLC052 234 154 388 SLC053 309 100 409 SLC054 282 138 420 SLC055 272 93 365 SLC056 520 139 659 SLC057 478 155 633 SLC058 460 140 600 SLC059 548 166 714 SLC060 103 38 141 SLC061 477 218 695 SLC062 377 165 542 SLC063 7 2 9 SLC064 56 16 72 SLC065 297 203 500 SLC066 164 134 298 SLC067 141 72 213 SLC068 286 82 368 SLC069 383 123 506 SLC070 501 127 628 SLC071 546 135 681 SLC072 544 146 690 SLC073 450 129 579 SLC074 601 169 770 SLC075 670 251 921 SLC076 480 172 652 SLC077 634 268 902 SLC078 172 149 321 SLC079 159 167 326 SLC080 250 119 369 SLC081 221 101 322 SLC082 491 151 642 SLC083 441 133 574 SLC084 505 133 638 SLC085 473 140 613 SLC086 461 117 578 SLC087 638 157 795 SLC088 688 259 947 SLC089 565 266 831 SLC090 393 175 568 SLC091 523 179 702 SLC092 370 200 570 SLC093 314 126 440 SLC094 314 153 467 SLC095 487 169 656 SLC096 51 13 64 SLC097 382 110 492 SLC098 361 f137 498 SLC099 395 137 532 SLC100 407 136 543 SLC101 392 110 502 SLC102 630 164 794 SLC103 333 145 478 SLC104 542 199 741 SLC105 126 64 190 SLC106 375 175 550 SLC107 373 166 539 SLC108 392 192 584 SLC109 271 131 402 SLC110 193 59 252 SLC111 465 99 564 SLC112 305 146 451 SLC113 422 227 649 SLC114 364 202 566 SLC115 383 143 526 SLC116 6 2 8 SLC117 397 182 579 SLC118 495 198 693 SLC119 613 274 887 SLC120 293 152 445 SLC121 140 54 194 SLC122 152 77 229 SLC123 460 216 676 SLC124 313 137 450 SLC125 546 238 784 SLC126 259 153 412 SLC127 11 3 14 SLC128 36 17 53 SLC129 5 3 8 TOTAL 44,513 17,899 64,412 CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the Salt Lake City Bond Proposition, known as the Salt Lake City Parks, Trails and Open Space General Obligation Bond, passed with 71.32% of voters voting for the issuance of bonds. It is our recommendation that the Salt Lake City Council passes the resolution confirming this amount. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Election Summary Report Attachment B: 2022 General Election Canvass Statistics Attachment C: Proceeding Resolution Candidate Total FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS 44,513 71.32% AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS 17,899 28.68% Total Votes 62,412 Total SALT LAKE CITY BOND PROPOSITION (Vote for 1) Ballots Cast: 384,564 FINAL OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2022 GENERAL ELECTION SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Date: 11-22-2022 11/22/2022 12:52:37 PMPage: 1 of 1 97,943 68,034 69.5% 62,772 92.3% 1,045 1.7% *Returned Unsigned 83 *Signatures Did Not Match the Voter Record 510 *Identification Not Provided 3 *Empty Envelopes - Deceased Voter - Ballots Postmark Invalid/Received Late 449 Cure Letters Sent 1,104 1.8% Ballots Cured 508 46.0% 5,262 7.7% 1,279 1.9% 1,166 91.2% Same Day Registration (No Prior Registration)991 113 Voted Previously 2 Not Eligible for Ballot Issued 22 Incomplete/Invalid Registration 36 No Proof of Residency 53 Number of Election Day Vote Centers 42 Number of Early Voting Locations 8 Number of Vote Center Workers 260 Number of ICX machines deployed 690 Provisional Ballots Counted * Voters were notified and provided an opportunity to rectify their ballots. Provisional Ballots Not Accepted Vote Centers and Workers Cure Letters Voted in Person Provisional Ballots Issued 2022 General Election Canvass Statistics Eligible Registered Voters Ballots Counted By Mail Ballots Counted By Mail Ballots Not Accepted (not counted) Canvass Proceedings (11-22-2022) 4890-5506-2315 v4.docx 8711038/RDB/mo Salt Lake City, Utah November 22, 2022 The City Council (the “City Council”) of Salt Lake City, Utah (the “City”), met in special public session on November 22, 2022, in Room 326 in the City and County Building, 451 South State Street, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:00 p.m., due, legal and timely notice of the meeting having been given to all members as required by law. The meeting was called to order by Vice Chair Mano. The following members, constituting a quorum, were present: Daniel Dugan Council Chair Darin Mano Council Vice Chair Amy Fowler Council Member Victoria Petro-Eschler Council Member Analia Valdemoros Council Member Chris Wharton Council Member Absent: Alejandro Puy There were also present: Katherine N. Lewis City Attorney Cindy Lou Trishman City Recorder. The City Recorder presented to the City Council an affidavit evidencing the giving of not less than 24 hours’ public notice of the agenda, date, time and place of the November 22, 2022 special meeting of the City Council in compliance with the requirements of Section 52-4-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Utah Code”), by (1) posting written notice of the special meeting at the principal office of the City Council, (2) providing notice to at least one newspaper of general circulation within the geographic jurisdiction of the City or to a local media correspondent, and (3) posting written notice of the meeting on the Utah Public Notice Website. The affidavit was ordered recorded in the minutes of the meeting and is as follows: - 2 - Canvass Proceedings STATE OF UTAH ) ) COUNTY OF SALT LAKE ) I, Cindy Lou Trishman, the duly qualified and acting City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah (the “City”), do hereby certify, according to the records of the City in my official possession, and upon my own knowledge and belief, that in accordance with the requirements of Section 52-4-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, I gave not less than twenty-four (24) hours’ public notice of the agenda, date, time, and place of the November 22, 2022, special public meeting held by the City Council of the City (the “City Council”), by: (a) causing a Notice of Public Meeting to be posted at the principal office of the City Council at Room 326, City and County Building, 451 South State Street, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 17, 2022 (and revised on November 21, 2022), at least twenty-four (24) hours before the convening of the meeting, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A; said Notice of Public Meeting having continuously remained so posted and available for public inspection during regular office hours until the convening of th e meeting: (b) causing a copy of the Notice of Public Meeting in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A to be provided on November 17, 2022 (and revised on November 21, 2022), at least twenty-four (24) hours before the convening of the meeting, to The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News, newspapers of general circulation within the geographic jurisdiction of the City; and (c) causing a Notice of Public Meeting to be posted on November 17, 2022 (and revised on November 21, 2022), on the Utah Public Notice Website, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, at least twenty-four (24) hours before the convening of the meeting. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official signature and impressed hereon the official seal of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 22nd day of November, 2022. _______________________________________ Cindy Lou Trishman City Recorder [SEAL] Exhibit A Canvass Proceedings EXHIBIT A [ATTACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING] Exhibit B Canvass Proceedings EXHIBIT B [ATTACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ON UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE WEBSITE] -5-Canvass Proceedings It was noted that, as required by Section 52-4-203 of the Utah Code, written minutes and a recording of this meeting are being kept. Vice Chair Mano announced that one purpose of the meeting was to canvass the results of the special bond election held in the City on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (the “Special Bond Election”), at the same time as the statewide regular general election, on the question of the issuance of $85,000,000 general obligation bonds of the City. The City Council convened as a board of canvassers (the “Board of Canvassers”). The City Recorder presented to the Board of Canvassers the election results of the Special Bond Election (the “Election Results”) on the proposition hereinafter set forth, such results having been provided by the County Clerk (the “County Clerk”) of Salt Lake County, Utah (the “County”), and printed by the apparatus used to tabulate the Election Results of such Special Bond Election. The Election Results printed by the tabulating apparatus included a count of the votes cast at the Special Bond Election by valid absentee b allots and provisional ballots received by the County Clerk as required by law. The Election Results were ordered filed with the official records of the City Council. It was thereupon moved by Council Member ________, seconded by Council Member __________ and carried that the Board of Canvassers publicly proceed to canvass and declare the results of the Special Bond Election. The Election Results of the Special Bond Election were then canvassed by the Board of Canvassers. After canvassing the results of the Special Bond Election, the Board of Canvassers thereupon adjourned and convened as the City Council. -6-Canvass Proceedings The following resolution was thereupon introduced in written form for consideration by the City Council. After due consideration of the resolution by the City Council, Council Member ___________ moved for its adoption, and Council Member __________ seconded the motion. On being put to a vote, the motion was carried by the following vote: AYE: _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ NAY: _______________. The resolution is as follows: -7-Canvass Proceedings RESOLUTION __ OF 2022 A RESOLUTION finding and promulgating the results of a special bond election held in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 8, 2022 to determine the issuance of $85,000,000 General Obligation Bonds of the City Council; ratifying and confirming acts done in connection therewith; and providing for related matters. ********* WHEREAS, pursuant to resolutions duly adopted on August 16, 2022, and September 6, 2022, a special bond election was called by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah (the “City Council”), to be held on November 8, 2022 (the “Special Bond Election”), at the same time as the statewide regular general election, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified, registered electors of Salt Lake City, Utah (the “City”), the proposition hereinafter set forth; WHEREAS, the Special Bond Election was duly and regularly held and the election results thereof on the proposition have been counted and tabulated by the tabulating apparatus used in conjunction with the Special Bond Election; WHEREAS, the election results printed by the tabulating apparatus used to count the votes cast at the Special Bond Election (including any vote by absentee ballot counted with the other ballots cast, to which have been added votes validly cast by additional abse ntee ballots and provisional ballots) have been certified by the City Council as the official election results for the Special Bond Election; WHEREAS, a majority of the qualified, registered electors of the City who voted at the Special Bond Election voted in favor of the bonds described in the proposition hereinafter set forth, and the election results of the Special Bond Election have today been officially canvassed by this City Council, acting as the Board of Canvassers, and declared to have resulted in favor of the approval of such proposition; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires now to make the official findings required by Section 11-14-207 of Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the “Utah Code”). NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows: Section 1. There having been furnished to the City Council the election results of the Special Bond Election held in the City on November 8, 2022, printed by the tabulating apparatus employed in conjunction therewith, it is hereby officially found, determined and declared that, as to the proposition set forth in full in Section 2 of this Resolution, 62,412 votes were cast (including the provisional ballots referenced below and ballots that were included in the affirmativ e or negative votes for various reasons), of which 44,513 votes were in the affirmative and 17,899 votes were in the negative, including 1,279 provisional ballots that were issued and 1,166 provisional ballots that were valid and therefore counted. Additionally, 1,045 by--mail ballots were not counted. -8-Canvass Proceedings Section 2. At the Special Bond Election on the proposition appearing below, a majority of the qualified, registered electors of the City voting on the following proposition and a majority of the qualified, registered electors of the City receiving ballots have approved the issuance of the bonds described in such proposition: Shall Salt Lake City, Utah, be authorized to issue General Obligation Bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $85,000,000 and to mature in no more than 21 years from the date or dates of issuance; such bonds will be issued in accordance with Utah law solely to pay all or a portion of the costs to acquire, improve, renovate and upgrade various parks, trails, ope n space and related facilities and recreational amenities? Property Tax Cost of Bonds: If the bonds are issued as planned, without regard to the taxes currently levied to pay outstanding bonds that will decrease over time, an annual property tax to pay debt service on the proposed bonds will be required over a period of 20 years in the estimated amount of $53.80 per year on a primary residence with the Salt Lake City average value of $576,000 and in the estimated amount of $97.83 per year on a business or secondary residence having the same value. The City currently levies property taxes to pay debt service on other outstanding general obligation bonds that have been issued to finance voter approved projects. The incremental prope rty taxes would decrease upon the repayment of the currently outstanding bonds, but the decrease will not occur if the proposed bonds are issued. Taking into account the repayment of the outstanding bonds, the City expects that the issuance of the proposed bonds, in the manner currently expected, will result in no net increase to current annual property tax levels for the repayment of bonds. The foregoing information is only an estimate and not a limit on the amount of taxes that the City may be required to levy to pay debt service on the bonds. The City is obligated to levy taxes to the extent provided by law in order to pay the bonds. The amounts are based on various assumptions and estimates, including debt service on the bonds and taxable values of property in the City. To vote in favor of the proposed bonds, select the box immediately adjacent to the words “FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS.” To vote against the proposed bonds, select the box immediately adjacent to the words “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS .” FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Therefore, the City Council is authorized to proceed with the issuance of the bonds specified in the foregoing proposition. Section 3. The election results printed by the tabulating apparatus employed to count and tabulate the votes cast at the Special Bond Election (including any vote by absentee ballot counted with the other ballots cast and to which have been added votes validly cast by additional absentee ballots and provisional ballots), a true and correct copy of such election results being attached hereto as Annex 1, are hereby certified by the City Council as the official election results for the Special Bond Election from each and every voting center established for the Special Bond Election. -9- Canvass Proceedings Section 4. The City Council hereby ratifies, confirms, approves and finds to be in all respects regular and in compliance with law all (i) proceedings taken, (ii) acts performed, (iii) notices given, (iv) ballots prepared, (v) absentee ballots and provisional ballot envelopes printed, (vi) election officials appointed, including the election officials appointed to test the voting devices used in the Special Bond Election and to test and operate the tabulating apparatus employed to count the votes cast at the Special Bond Election, (vii) voting centers used and (viii) things done in connection with the calling, giving notice and holding of the Special Bond Election and the counting of the votes cast at the Special Bond Election in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 20A of the Utah Code. Section 5. The City Council, having adopted this Resolution pursuant to the provisions of Section 11-14-207 of the Utah Code, determining that a majority of the qualified, registered electors of the City voting on the aforesaid proposition approved the issuance of such bonds, the City Council is, therefore, authorized to proceed to issue the bonds voted at the Special Bond Election as permitted in Section 11-14-301 and in Chapter 27 of Title 11 of the Utah Code. Section 6. The bonds approved at the Special Bond Election shall be sold as provided by law. Section 7. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its adoption. (Signature page follows.) -10-Canvass Proceedings ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 22nd day of November, 2022. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH By ____________________________________ Chair, City Council [SEAL] COUNTERSIGN AND ATTEST: By _______________________________ City Recorder -11- Canvass Proceedings (Other business not pertinent to the above appears in the minutes of the meeting.) Pursuant to motion duly made and carried, the meeting was adjourned. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH By ____________________________________ Chair, City Council [SEAL] ATTEST: By _______________________________ City Recorder -12-Canvass Proceedings STATE OF UTAH ) ) COUNTY OF SALT LAKE ) I, Cindy Lou Trishman, the duly qualified and acting City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah (the “City”), do hereby certify, according to the records of said City in my official possession, that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the extracts of minutes of a special public meeting of the City Council of the City (the “City Council”) held on November 22, 2022, including a resolution adopted at the meeting, as recorded in the regular official b ook of minutes of the proceedings of the City Council kept in my office, that all members were given due, legal and timely notice of said meeting, that the meeting therein shown was in all respects called, held and conducted in accordance with law and in full conformity therewith, and that the persons therein named were present at the meeting, as therein shown. I further certify that attached hereto as Exhibit A is a true and correct copy of the ballot sheet that was prepared for use in casting a vote by me ans of an absentee ballot or provisional ballot at the November 8, 2022 special bond election held in the City and that was taken from the same printing as the ballot sheets actually used at that election. I further certify that a true and correct copy of the electronic ballot that was prepared for use in casting a vote by means of the direct electronic voting device at the November 8, 2022 special bond election held in the City was in the same form as the ballot sheet attached as Exhibit A hereto, excluding the section entitled “Instructions to Voters.” IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunder set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 22nd day of November, 2022. _______________________________________ Cindy Lou Trishman City Recorder [SEAL] Annex 1 Canvass Proceedings ANNEX 1 [ATTACH COPY OF ELECTION RESULTS] Exhibit A Canvass Proceedings EXHIBIT A [ATTACH ORIGINAL “PAPER” BALLOT AND BALLOT SHEET] TEST 2022-09-16 15:53:31 FEDERAL STATE COUNTY COUNTY JUDICIAL RETENTION Visit judges.utah.gov to learn about the Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission's recommendations for each judge. U.S. SENATE Vote for One EVAN MCMULLIN (UNA) JAMES ARTHUR HANSEN (LIB) MIKE LEE (REP) TOMMY WILLIAMS (IAP) WRITE-IN:  U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT #2 Vote for One NICK  MITCHELL (DEM) JAYMAC  MCFARLAND (UUP) CASSIE EASLEY (CON) CHRIS STEWART (REP) STATE TREASURER Vote for One MARLO  M. OAKS (REP) THOMAS ALAN  HORNE (UUP) WARREN T ROGERS (IAP) JOSEPH GEDDES BUCHMAN (LIB) UTAH STATE HOUSE DISTRICT #21 Vote for One SANDRA  HOLLINS (DEM) DAVID C ATKIN (REP) STATE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #4 Vote for One LEANN  WOOD (REP) COUNTY COUNCIL AT-LARGE B Vote for One SUZANNE HARRISON (DEM) RICHARD SNELGROVE (REP) COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT #1 Vote for One ARLYN  BRADSHAW (DEM) RICHARD D.M. BARNES (REP) COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Vote for One SIM GILL (DEM) DANIELLE  AHN (REP) COUNTY AUDITOR Vote for One DAVID M. MUIR (UUP) CHRIS HARDING (REP) COUNTY CLERK Vote for One GOUD MARAGANI (REP) LANNIE  CHAPMAN (DEM) COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One NICHOLAS  J ROBERTS (REP) ROSIE RIVERA (DEM) Shall PAIGE PETERSEN be retained in the  office of Justice of the Supreme Court of  Utah? YES NO Shall ADAM  T. MOW be retained in the  office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall AMBER M. METTLER be retained in  the office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall BARRY  G. LAWRENCE be retained in  the office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall CHELSEA  KOCH be retained in the  office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall DIANNA M. GIBSON be retained in the  office of judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall JAMES  T. BLANCH  be retained in the  office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall LINDA  JONES be retained in the  office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall MARK  S. KOURIS be retained in the  office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall PATRICK  W. CORUM be retained in  the office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO VOTE BOTH SIDES >> OFFICIAL GENERAL BALLOT SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY,  NOVEMBER 8, 2022 CERTIFIED BY THE CLERK OF SALT LAKE COUNTY Ballot Type 131 - English -  SLC001 INSTRUCTIONS:  Use only a black or blue pen. To vote your choice, completely fill in the oval next to your  selection. If you make a mistake, mark the ballot so that your intent is clear. DO NOT initial  or sign a correction. (For additional directions, refer to the instructions included in your  ballot packet.)    If you choose not to vote in every contest, it will not invalidate your ballot. WRITE-IN: A write-in line is only available where a candidate has filed a Declaration of  Write-In Candidacy. To vote for a write-in candidate, fill in the oval to the left of the write-in  line and print the name of the candidate you want to vote for. We will consider voter intent  if the complete name of the candidate is not entered. WITHDRAWN CANDIDATES: Please check www.slco.vote for the names of candidates  who have withdrawn after ballots were printed. RETURNING BALLOT: Only fold your ballot along existing fold lines. Place the security  sleeve containing your ballot into YOUR ballot return envelope. (Be sure to use the return  envelope with YOUR name!) Sign your return ballot envelope affidavit. Political Party Abbreviations CON=Constitution   DEM=Democratic   IAP=Independent American   LIB=Libertarian   REP=Republican   UUP=United Utah  UNA=Unaffiliated candidates are not affiliated with a state registered political party NOTE: Candidate party affiliations (where applicable) are listed next to the candidate's name. Voters may vote for any candidate of any  party regardless of their party affiliation. TEST 2022-09-16 15:53:32 FEDERAL ESTADO CONDADO CONDADO RETENCIÓN JUDICIAL Visite judges.utah.gov para aprender más sobre las recomendaciones de La Comisión para la Evaluación del Desempeño Judicial por cada juez. SENADO DE EE. UU. Vote por Uno EVAN MCMULLIN (UNA) JAMES ARTHUR HANSEN (LIB) MIKE LEE (REP) TOMMY WILLIAMS (IAP) POR ESCRITO: REPRESENTANTE DE EE. UU. DISTRITO #2 Vote por Uno NICK  MITCHELL (DEM) JAYMAC  MCFARLAND (UUP) CASSIE EASLEY (CON) CHRIS STEWART (REP) TESORERO DEL ESTADO Vote por Uno MARLO  M. OAKS (REP) THOMAS ALAN  HORNE (UUP) WARREN T ROGERS (IAP) JOSEPH GEDDES BUCHMAN (LIB) REPRESENTANTE ESTATAL   DE UTAH DISTRITO #21 Vote por Uno SANDRA  HOLLINS (DEM) DAVID C ATKIN (REP) JUNTA ESCOLAR DEL ESTADO DISTRITO #4 Vote por Uno LEANN  WOOD (REP) CONSEJO DEL CONDADO EN  GENERAL B Vote por Uno SUZANNE HARRISON (DEM) RICHARD SNELGROVE (REP) CONSEJO DEL CONDADO DISTRITO #1 Vote por Uno ARLYN  BRADSHAW (DEM) RICHARD D.M. BARNES (REP) FISCAL DE DISTRITO DEL  CONDADO Vote por Uno SIM GILL (DEM) DANIELLE  AHN (REP) AUDITOR DEL CONDADO Vote por Uno DAVID M. MUIR (UUP) CHRIS HARDING (REP) SECRETARIO DEL CONDADO Vote por Uno GOUD MARAGANI (REP) LANNIE  CHAPMAN (DEM) ALGUACIL DEL CONDADO Vote por Uno NICHOLAS  J ROBERTS (REP) ROSIE RIVERA (DEM) Debe Jueza PAIGE PETERSEN ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal Supremo de Utah? SÍ NO Debe Juez ADAM  T. MOW ser retenido en  el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito del Tercer  Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Jueza AMBER M. METTLER ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez BARRY  G. LAWRENCE ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Jueza CHELSEA  KOCH ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito del  Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Jueza DIANNA M. GIBSON ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez JAMES  T. BLANCH ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito del  Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Jueza LINDA  JONES ser retenido en  el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito del Tercer  Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO VOTE LOS DOS LADOS >> BOLETA GENERAL OFICIAL CONDADO DE SALT LAKE, UTAH MARTES, 8 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2022 CERTIFICADO POR EL SECRETARIO DEL CONDADO  DE SALT LAKE Ballot Type 131 - Spanish -  SLC001 INSTRUCCIONES TRADICIONALES:  Use solamente un bolígrafo negro o azul. Para votar su elección, rellene completamente  el óvalo al lado su selección. Si usted comete un error, marque la boleta para que su  intención sea clara. NO ponga sus iniciales ni firme una corrección. (Para obtener  instrucciones adicionales, consulte a las instrucciones incluidas en su paquete de boleta.) Si decide no votar en cada contenida, no invalidará su boleta. POR ESCRITO: Una línea para escribir el nombre de un candidato por escrito esta  disponible solamente donde un candidato haya presentado una Declaración de  Candidatura Por Escrito. Para votar por un candidato por escrito, rellene el óvalo a la  izquierda de la línea de escritura y escribe el nombre del candidato por el que desea  votar. Consideraremos la intención del elector si no se ingrese el nombre complete del  candidato.  CANDIDATOS RETIRADOS: Por favor, consulte www.slco.vote para ver los nombres de los  candidatos que se han retirado después de que se imprimieron las boletas. DEVOLVIENDO LA BOLETA: Doble su boleta solamente a lo largo de la líneas de doblez  existentes. Coloque la funda de seguridad que contiene su boleta en SU sobre de  devolución de boletas. (¡Asegúrese de usar el sobre de devolución con SU nombre!) Firme  la declaración jurada de sobre de devolución de boletas.  Abreviaturas de Partido Político CON=Constitución   DEM=Demócrata   IAP=Americano Independiente   LIB=Libertario   REP=Republicano   UUP=Unido Utah  UNA=Candidatos sin afiliación no están con un partido político registrado con el estado NOTA: Las afiliaciones a los partidos políticos de candidatos (cuando corresponda) se enumeran junto al nombre del candidato. Los  electores pueden votar por cualquier candidato de cualquier partido independientemente de su afiliación al partido político. TEST 2022-09-16 15:53:32 RETENCIÓN JUDICIAL Visite judges.utah.gov para aprender más sobre las recomendaciones de La Comisión para la Evaluación del Desempeño Judicial por cada juez. ENMIENDA  CONSTITUCIONAL A CUESTIONES LOCALES BOLETA OFICIAL DE  SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ELECCIÓN DEL BONO  ESPECIAL /s/ CINDY LOU TRISHMAN REGISTRADORA DE SALT LAKE CITY Debe Juez MARK  S. KOURIS ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito del  Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez PATRICK  W. CORUM ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez PAUL BOYD PARKER ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez RANDALL N. SKANCHY ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez RICHARD E. MRAZIK ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez ROBERT P. FAUST ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito del  Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Jueza VERNICE S. TREASE ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal Del Distrito  del Tercer Distrito Judicial? SÍ NO Debe Juez SCOTT J MICKELSEN ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal de Justicia  de la Ciudad de Bluffdale? SÍ NO Debe Jueza SHAUNA  M.  GRAVES-ROBERTSON ser retenido en el  cargo de Tribunal de Justicia del Condado  de Salt Lake? SÍ NO Debe Juez CLEMENS LANDAU ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal de Justicia del  Condado de Salt Lake? SÍ NO Debe Jueza JEANNE  ROBISON ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal de Justicia  del Condado de Salt Lake? SÍ NO Debe Jueza KATHERINE  PETERS ser  retenido en el cargo de Tribunal de Justicia  del Condado de Salt Lake? SÍ NO Debe Jueza SYDNEY MAGID ser retenido  en el cargo de Tribunal de Justicia del  Condado de Salt Lake? SÍ NO ¿Se debería enmendar la Constitución de  Utah para cambiar una disposición relativa a  las sesiones especiales de la Legislatura de  Utah que son convocados por el presidente  del Senado de Utah y el presidente de la  Cámara de Representantes de Utah: para aumentar el límite de la cantidad · total de dinero que la Legislatura puede  apropiar durante la sesión de una  cantidad igual al 1% de la cantidad total  asignada durante el año fiscal anterior a  la cantidad igual al 5% de la cantidad  total asignada durante el año fiscal  anterior; y para excluir de ese límite del 5%:· una asignación de dinero que el · estado recibe del gobierno federal  para hacer frente a una emergencia crisis fiscal, de salud pública u otra · emergencia; y una asignación que disminuye la · cantidad de dinero previamente  autorizada para ser gastada? A FAVOR EN CONTRA ¿Se autorizará a Salt Lake City, Utah, a  emitir Bonos de Obligación General en una  cantidad que no exceda los $85,000,000 y  que venzan en no más de 21 años a partir  de la fecha o fechas de emisión; dichos  bonos se emitirán de acuerdo con la ley de  Utah únicamente para pagar la totalidad o  una parte de los costos para mejorar los  parques, senderos, espacios abiertos y las  instalaciones y servicios recreativos de  propiedad de la ciudad?   Costo del Impuesto Sobre la Propiedad de  los Bonos:   Si los bonos se emiten según lo planeado,  independientemente de los impuestos  actualmente recaudados por los bonos  pendientes que se reducirán con el tiempo,  se requerirá un impuesto anual sobre la  propiedad para pagar el servicio de la deuda  de los bonos propuestos durante un período  de 20 años en la cantidad estimada de  $53.80 por año para una residencia principal  con el valor promedio de Salt Lake City de  $576,000 y en la cantidad estimada de  $97.83 por año para un local comercial o  residencia secundaria que tenga el mismo  valor.   La Ciudad actualmente recauda impuestos  sobre la propiedad para pagar el servicio de  la deuda de otros bonos de obligación  general pendientes que se han emitido para  financiar proyectos aprobados por los  votantes. Los impuestos incrementales sobre  la propiedad disminuirían con el pago de los  bonos actualmente en circulación, pero la  disminución no ocurrirá si se emiten los  bonos propuestos. Teniendo en cuenta el  reembolso de los bonos pendientes, la  Ciudad espera que la emisión de los bonos  propuestos, en la forma prevista  actualmente, no resultará en un aumento  neto de los niveles anuales de impuestos  sobre la propiedad para el reembolso de los  bonos.    La información anterior es sola una  estimación y no un límite en la cantidad de  impuestos que la Ciudad puede ser obligada  a recaudar para pagar el servicio de la  deuda de los bonos. La Ciudad está obligada  a recaudar impuestos en la medida prevista  por la ley para pagar los bonos. Los montos  se basan en varias suposiciones y  estimaciones, incluido el servicio de la deuda  de los bonos y los valores sujetos a  impuestos de la propiedad en la Ciudad. Para votar a favor de los bonos propuestos,  seleccione el recuadro que aparece junto a  la frase “A FAVOR DE LA EMISITÓN DE  LOS BONOS.” Para votar en contra de los  bonos propuestos, seleccione el recuadro  que aparece junto a la frase “EN CONTRA  DE LA EMISIÓN DE LOS BONOS.” A FAVOR DE LA EMISIÓN DE LOS  BONOS EN CONTRA DE LA EMISIÓN DE  LOS BONOS VOTE LOS DOS LADOS >> FINAL DE LA BOLETA TEST 2022-09-16 15:53:31 JUDICIAL RETENTION Visit judges.utah.gov to learn about the Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission's recommendations for each judge. STATE CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENT A LOCAL QUESTIONS OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR  SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION /s/ CINDY LOU TRISHMAN SALT LAKE CITY RECORDERShall PAUL BOYD PARKER be retained in  the office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall RANDALL  N. SKANCHY be retained  in the office of Judge of the District Court of  the Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall RICHARD E. MRAZIK be retained in  the office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall ROBERT P. FAUST be retained in the  office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall VERNICE S. TREASE be retained in  the office of Judge of the District Court of the  Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall SCOTT J MICKELSEN be retained in  the office of Justice Court Judge of Bluffdale? YES NO Shall SHAUNA  M. GRAVES-ROBERTSON  be retained in the office of Justice Court  Judge of Salt Lake County? YES NO Shall CLEMENS LANDAU be retained in the  office of Justice Court Judge of Salt Lake  City? YES NO Shall JEANNE  ROBISON be retained in the  office of Justice Court Judge of Salt Lake  City? YES NO Shall KATHERINE  PETERS be retained in  the office of Justice Court Judge of Salt Lake  City? YES NO Shall SYDNEY MAGID be retained in the  office of Justice Court Judge of Salt Lake  City? YES NO Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to  change a provision relating to special  sessions of the Utah Legislature that are  convened by the president of the Utah  Senate and speaker of the Utah House of  Representatives:  to increase the limit on the total amount · of money the Legislature may  appropriate during the session from an  amount equal to 1% of the total amount  appropriated during the preceding fiscal  year to an amount equal to 5% of the  total amount appropriated during the  preceding fiscal year; and to exclude from that 5% limit: · an appropriation of money that the · state receives from the federal  government to address a fiscal,  public health, or other emergency  or crisis; and an appropriation that decreases · the amount of money previously  authorized to be spent.  FOR AGAINST Shall Salt Lake City, Utah, be authorized to  issue General Obligation Bonds in a principal  amount not to exceed $85,000,000 and to  mature in no more than 21 years from the  date or dates of issuance; such bonds will be  issued in accordance with Utah law solely to  pay all or a portion of the costs to acquire,  improve, renovate and upgrade various  parks, trails, open space and related facilities  and recreational amenities? Property Tax Cost of Bonds: If the bonds are issued as planned, without  regard to the taxes currently levied to pay  outstanding bonds that will decrease over  time, an annual property tax to pay debt  service on the proposed bonds will be  required over a period of 20 years in the  estimated amount of $53.80 per year on a  primary residence with the Salt Lake City  average value of $576,000 and in the  estimated amount of $97.83 per year on a  business or secondary residence having the  same value. The City currently levies property taxes to  pay debt service on other outstanding  general obligation bonds that have been  issued to finance voter approved projects.  The incremental property taxes would  decrease upon the repayment of the  currently outstanding bonds, but the  decrease will not occur if the proposed  bonds are issued. Taking into account the  repayment of the outstanding bonds, the City  expects that the issuance of the proposed  bonds, in the manner currently expected, will  result in no net increase to current annual  property tax levels for the repayment of  bonds. The foregoing information is only an estimate  and not a limit on the amount of taxes that  the City may be required to levy to pay debt  service on the bonds. The City is obligated to  levy taxes to the extent provided by law in  order to pay the bonds. The amounts are  based on various assumptions and  estimates, including debt service on the  bonds and taxable values of property in the  City. To vote in favor of the proposed bonds,  select the box immediately adjacent to the  words “FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS.”  To vote against the proposed bonds, select  the box immediately adjacent to the words  “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS.” FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF  BONDS VOTE BOTH SIDES >> END OF BALLOT