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STAFF REPORT C I T Y C L E R K
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL File # ^~~~-00
DATE: June 1, 2010
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager
SUBJ . General Municipal Election - November 2, 2010
Prepared By: Caroline P. Soto, City Clerk
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The next Municipal Election in the City of Dublin will be on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Offices
to be voted on shall be one (1) Mayor and finro (2) Councilmembers. The Mayor serves a 2-year
term and Councilmembers serve 4-year terms. The City Councilmembers will determine
whether the statement of qualifications which each candidate is allowed to place in the sample
ballot should be a maximum of 200 or 400 words and whether the City or each candidate
should pay the costs associated with printing his/her candidate statement. The City Council will
also consider the adoption of a resolution encouraging the use of the Code of Fair Campaign
Practices in the November 2010 municipal election.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funds to pay for the election will be budgeted in the FY 2010-11 Election Budget.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution Calling for a General Municipal Election to be Held in the City of Dublin on
November 2, 2010; Requesting the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to Consolidate the
City of Dublin General Municipal Election with the Statewide General Election; and Authorizing
Certain Procedural Matters; adopt Resolution Adopting Regulations for Candidates for Elective
Office Pertaining to Candidate's Statement and the Costs Thereof for the General Municipal
Election to be Consolidated with the Statewide General Election to be Held on Tuesday,
November 2, 2010 and adopt Resolution Encouraging Candidates to Use the Code of Fair
Campaign Practices; and direct Staff to proceed with one informational meeting for potential
candidates before the nomination period, and one meeting for candidates after the nomination
period.
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Submitted By
City Clerk
Revi e y
Assistant City Manager
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DESCRIPTION:
The next Municipal Election in the City of Dublin will be on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.
Offices to be voted on are one (1) Mayor and two (2) Councilmembers. The Mayor serves a 2-
year term and Councilmembers serve 4-year terms.
The first day candidates may take out and file nomination papers will be Monday, July 12, 2010.
The last day to file the nomination papers will be Friday, August 6, 2010. If the Councilmember
incumbent, eligible to run, does not file papers, the nomination period for that particular
Councilmember seat will be extended for five calendar days.
The City Council may determine whether the statement of qualifications which each candidate
is allowed to place in the sample ballot should be a maximum of 200 or 400 words. Staff
recommends that the City Council adhere to past practices and allow a maximum of 200 words.
The Alameda County Registrar of Voters also recommends a 200 word maximum in order to
maintain uniformity.
The City Council may also determine whether the City or each candidate should pay for the
costs associated with typesetting and printing the candidate statements. The estimated cost to
a candidate for publishing his or her statement of qualifications, based on a 200 word statement
is $750.00.
The City of Dublin, as a past practice, has prepared a Candidate Binder for all potential
candidates. The Candidate Binder is issued during a scheduled appointment with the City Clerk
during the nomination period, July 12 - August 6, 2010, and includes such information as:
• Date of, timeline for, and offices up for election
• Nomination Petition and Information regarding Circulation
• Candidate Statement information and estimated cost(s)
• Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Campaign Disclosure Information Forms and
Due Dates
• City of Dublin Campaign Contribution Limitations and Forms
• Code of Fair Campaign Practices
• Ballot Designation Worksheet
Staff would propose, for City Council consideration, the establishment of a pre-nomination
period meeting for any Dublin resident interested in becoming a candidate. The meeting would
discuss the items outlined above, general information about the City. Staff would propose that
the meeting be held in the evening at the Civic Center. Following the close of the nomination
period, Staff would also propose to conduct a meeting with the potential candidates to answer
any questions they may have relative to the upcoming campaign and general information about
the City
As part of the Candidate Binder, potential candidates are provided with a copy of the Code of
Fair Campaign Practices (Attachment 3). The California State Legislature established the Code
of Fair Campaign Practices (Division 20, Chapter 5, Elections Code) to give the voters
guidelines in determining fair play and to encourage candidates to discuss issues fairly and
openly. State law requires that the Code be given to candidates, but it is optional as to whether
a candidate must sign and return as part of his/her nomination papers. Staff would ask the City
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Council to consider the adoption of the proposed resolution (Attachment 4) encouraging
candidates to abide by the Code of Fair Campaign practices.
In accordance with past City Council direction, the City Clerk's Office will make complete
Council Agenda Packets available free of charge during the election filing period to all
candidates, once they have filed FPPC Form 501, Candidate Intention Statement, with the City
Clerk.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The City Clerk will cause the posting, publication and printing of all notices or other election
materials pursuant to the requirements of the Government Code and Elections Code of the
State of California.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Calling for a General Municipal Election to be Held
in the City of Dublin on November 2, 2010; Requesting the
Alameda County Board of Supervisors to Consolidate the City
of Dublin General Municipal Election with the Statewide
General Election; and Authorizing Certain Procedural Matters
2. Resolution Adopting Regulations for Candidates for Elective
Office Pertaining to Candidate's Statement and the Costs
Thereof for the General Municipal Election to be Consolidated
with the Statewide General Election to be Held on Tuesday,
November 2, 2010
3. Code of Fair Campaign Practices
4. Resolution Encouraging Candidates to Use the Code of Fair
Campaign Practices
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RESOLUTION NO. XX -10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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CALLING FOR A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD
IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010;
REQUESTING THE ALAMEDA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO
CONSOLIDATE THE CITY OF DUBLIN GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION; AND
AUTHORIZING CERTAIN PROCEDURAL MATTERS
WHEREAS, a General Municipal Election to be consolidated with the Statewide General
Election is to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in and for the City of Dublin; and
WHEREAS, certain actions are required in connection with said election.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dublin that the
General Municipal Election to be held in the City of Dublin on November 2, 2010, is hereby
called.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED as follows:
1. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is requested to consolidate the City of
Dublin General Municipal Election with the Statewide General Election.
2. That the polls shall be open at seven o'clock a.m. of the day of the election and
shall remain open continuously from that time until eight o'clock p.m. of the same
day when the polls shall be closed. .
3. The Registrar of Voters of Alameda County is requested to perform services in
connection with said election at the request of the City Clerk, including the
canvass of returns of the General Municipal Election
4. The City of Dublin shall pay to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County its
pro-rata share of the expenses for said election as jointly determined by the City
of Dublin and the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County in accordance with the
provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California.
5. The offices to be voted upon shall be:
One (1) Mayor
Two (2) Councilmembers
Terms of office shall be:
Mayor - 2 years
Two Councilmembers - 4 years
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6. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause the posting, publication and printing of
all notices or other election materials pursuant to the requirements of the
Government Code and Elections Code of the State of California.
7. The City Clerk is hereby directed to obtain printing, supplies and services as
required.
8. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to provide such other services and supplies in
connection with said election as may be required by the statutes of the State of
California.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTEDthis 1st day of June, 2010, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. XX - 10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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ADOPTING REGULATIONS FOR CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE
PERTAINING TO CANDIDATE'S STATEMENT AND THE
COSTS THEREOF FOR THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE CONSOLIDATED WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2010
WHEREAS, Section 13307 of the Elections Code of the State of California specifies that
the local agency for that election shall determine whether a charge shall be levied against the
candidate for the Candidate's Statement and whether or not the limitation on words for such
statement shall be increased from 200 to 400 words; and
WHEREAS, Section 13307 of the Elections Code of the State of California further
provides that a written statement of the regulations with respect to charges for handling,
packaging and mailing shall be provided to each candidate or his/her representative at the time
the nomination papers are received.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does
hereby adopt the following regulations pertaining to the General Municipal Election to be held in
the City of Dublin on November 2, 2010:
Section 1. Pursuant to Section 13307 of the Elections Code of the State of California,
each candidate for elective office to be voted for at the General Municipal Election to be held in
the City of Dublin on November 2, 2010, may prepare a candidate's statement on an
appropriate form provided by the City Clerk. Such statement may include the name, age and
occupation of the candidate and a brief description of no more than 200 words, of the
candidate's education and qualifications, expressed by the candidate himself or herself. Such
statement shall not include the party affiliation of the candidate nor membership or activity in
partisan political organizations. Such statement shall be filed in the Office of the City Clerk at
the time the candidate's nomination papers are filed. Such statement may be withdrawn, but
not changed, during the period for filing nomination papers and until 5:00 p.m., of the next
working day after the close of the nomination period.
Section 2. Spanish and Chinese Language. In compliance with 1992 amendments to
the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (Public Law 54-73, August 6, 1975), as applied to
Alameda County, a Spanish and a Chinese translation of the candidate's statement shall be
made available to anyone requesting the translations.
Section 3. Payment. The City Clerk shall estimate the total cost of printing, handling,
translating and mailing the candidate's statement filed pursuant to the Elections Code, and
require each candidate filing a statement to pay in advance his/her prorated share as a
condition of having his/her statement included in the voter's pamphlet. The City Clerk shall bill
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ATTACHMENT 2
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each candidate for any cost in excess of the deposit and shall refund any unused portion of any
deposit.
Section 4. In accordance with Election Code provisions, a tie vote shall be determined
by lot.
Section 5. The City Clerk shall provide each candidate or the candidate's representative
with a copy of this Resolution at the time nomination petitions are issued.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTEDthis 1st day of June, 2010, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
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Required to be grven to candidate
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{Division 20, Chapter 5, Elections Cod~.)
Cha~ter 6. F~ir Carnpaign ~rac~ices
Articie 1. t~enera! Intent
20400. The Legislature here~y declares that the purpose of this chapter is to encaurage every
candidate fior public affice in this state to subscribe to the Code of Fair Campaign Practices.
It is the ultimate intent of the ~.egislature that every candidafe for public offica in this state
who subscribes to it~e Code of Fair Campaign Practices will follow the basic principles of decency,
honesty, and fair play in order t~at, after vigorousiy contested, but fair[y conducted campaigns, the
citizens of this state may exercise their constitutional right to vote, free from dishonest and unethical
practices wi~ich tend to prevent the full and free expression of the will of the voters.
The purpose in creating the Code af Fair Campaign Practices is to give vaters guideNnes
in determining fair play and to encourage candidates to discuss issues instead of untruths or
distortions. ~
Article 2. Definitions
2Q42d. As used in this Chapter, "Code" means the Code of Fair Campaign Practices.
Article 3. Code of ~'air Campaign Practices
20440. At the time an individual is issued his or her declaration of candidacy, nomination papers, or
any other paper evidencing an intention to be a candidate for public office, the elections official shall
give tlie individual a blank form of the code and a copy of this chapter. The elections official shall
inform each candidate for public office that subscription to the code is voluntary.
In the case of a committea making an independent expenditure, as defined in Section
82031 of the Government Code, the Secretary o# State shall provide a blank form and a copy of this
chap~er to the individuaf filing, in accordance with Titfe 9(commencing with § B1000~ of the
Government Code, an initial campaign statement on beha(f of the committee.
The text of the Code shall read, as foflows: (See "CODE OF FAIR CAMPAtGN
PRACTICES" on reverse side).
20442. The elsctions official shall accept, at all times prior to the efec#ion, a~l comp~eted forms
which are properly subscribed to by a candidate #or public ofifice and shall re#ain therri for put~iic
ihspection until 30 days af#er the election.
20443. Every code subscribed to by a candidate far public office pursuant to this cha~ier is a
public record open for public inspection.
20444. In no event shall a candidate for public office be required to subscribe to or endorse the
code.
0:1FORMSWamination DocumentslCode of Fair Campaign Practlces.doc
20U8! Revised 2606
ATTACHMENT 3
Required to be given to candidate Optiona! to be signad and returned "' ~~
CODE ~F FA1R C,AIUIIP~ICai~ PR~4C?'ICES
There are basic principles of decency, honesty, and fair play which euery candidate ftir
pubiic office in the State of California has a moral obligation to observe and uphold in order that,
after vigorously contested bufi fairly conducted campaigns, our citizens may exercise their
constitutional right to a free and ~tntrammeled choice and the will of the people may be fully and
clearly expressed on the issues.
TfiEREFORE:
(1) I SMALL CONDUC'T my campaign openly anc! public[y, discussing the issues as I
see them, presenting my record and policies wath sincerity and frankness, and craticizing without
fear or favor the record and policies af my opponents or political parties that merit this criticism.
{2) 1 SHAL.L t~OT USE OR PERMlT the use o# character c~efamation, whispering
campaigns, libel, slander, ar scurrilous attacks on any candidate or his or her personal or family life.
(3) I SHALL NOT USE OR PERMIT any appeal fo negative prejudice based on a
candidate's actual or perceived race, religious creed, ealor, nafional origin, ancestry, physical
disabifity, mental disability, medical condi~ion, mar~tal status, age, sexual orientation, sex, inc9uding
gender identity, or any other characteristic set forth in Section 12940 of the Government Code, or
association with another person who has any of the actual or perceived characteristics set forth in
Section 12940 of the Government Code.
(4) I SHALL NOT USE OR PERMiT any dishanest or unethicai practice that tends to
corrupt or undermine our American system of free elections, or thaf hampers or prevents the fulf
and free expression of the will of the voters including acts intended to hinder or prevent any eligibfe
person from regisfering to vote, enrolling to vote, or voting.
(5} ! SHALL NOT coerce election help or cart~paign contributions far myself or for any
other candidate trom my employees.
(6) I SHALL. ~MMEDIATELY AND PUBLICl.Y R~PU~IATE support deriving from any
individual or group that resorts, on behalf of my candidacy or in opposition to that of my oppor~ent,
to the methods and tactics that I condemn. f shall accept responsibility to take firm action agaEns#
any subordinate who violates any provision of this code or the laws governing elections.
{7) I SHALL DEFEND AND UPHOLD the right of every qualified Arnerican voter tn ful!
and equal participation in the electoral process.
l, the undersigned, candidate for election to public office m the State of California or
treasurer or chairperson of a committee making any independent expenditures, hereby voluntarily
endorse, subscribe to, and solemniy pledge myself to conduct my campaign in accordance with the
above principles and pract~ces. .
Signeture Date
Printed Name
Date of Efection
o:1FORMS1Nomination Oocumems\Code oi Fair Campaign Practices.doc
2008 /~Aevised 2006 MC Elections
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RESOLUTION NO. XX - 10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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ENCOURAGING CANDIDATES TO USE THE
CODE OF FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES
WHEREAS, it is desired by the Dublin City Council that candidates for the office of Dublin
City Council ascribe to a code of ethics in conducting their campaigns; and
WHEREAS, existing State law provides a form of such a code (CA Elections Code §20400)
and the City's Election Officer (City Clerk) is required to distribute the form of the code to each
person at the time he/she is issued papers evidencing an intention to be a candidate for City Council;
and
WHEREAS, the existing, State form of a Code of Ethics suggests the principles to which
candidates for City Office should ascribe.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE THAT:
1. All persons intending to run for the office of City Council are encouraged to review
and execute the Code of Fair Campaign Practices as codified in California Elections Code
§20440, as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 2010, by the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
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