File #: 17-976    Name: Electioneering
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Agenda Item
In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 10/3/2017 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss Changes to the Electioneering Ordinance
Attachments: 1. Draft Electioneering Ordinance, 2. Electioneering Ordinance - Redline, 3. MISD Election Sign Posting Guidelines, 4. Collin College Sign Guidelines, 5. Presentation
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Consider/Discuss Changes to the Electioneering Ordinance


Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Operational Excellence

MEETING DATE: October 3, 2017

DEPARTMENT: City Secretary

CONTACT: Sandy Hart, City Secretary
Mark Houser, City Attorney

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Discuss changes to Electioneering Rules and Regulations

ITEM SUMMARY:
* During the last several elections, there have been numerous candidate questions regarding:
(a) When can electioneering signs be erected?
(b) When do electioneering signs have to be removed from polling locations?
(c) Why is there inconsistency between what is allowed by MISD, Collin College, and FISD?

* The proposed Ordinance brings the electioneering regulations in line with other entities.

* This ordinance amends only the regulations regarding electioneering on City owned or controlled properties.

* The proposed changes include:

(a) Posting Period means:

(1) Political signage may be placed at any City owned polling location beginning twenty four hours before Early Voting begins and must be removed no later than twenty four hours after early voting closes.

(2) Political signage may be placed at any City owned polling locations beginning twenty four hours before Election Day voting begins and must be removed no later than twenty four hours after Election Day voting closes.

(b) Political signs shall be limited to four 2' x 2' signs per candidate at each City owned or controlled polling location during the posting period for early voting and on Election Day. The limit of campaign signs are regardless of whether the signs are from the candidate's campaign, a political action committee, or other interest group.

(c) Tents, awnings or shelters are not permitted on any City owned or controlled property during the early voting or Election Day period unless otherwise authorized by the City Manager.

(d) Megaphones are not permitted within 1,000 feet of any City owned polling location.

* Changes relating to the healt...

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