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Resolution - 2022-R0029 - Contract for Election Services with Lubbock County
Resolution No. 2022-R00 29 Item No. 7.40 January 11, 2022 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Chapter 31, Subchapter D, of the Texas Election Code authorizes the County's election officer to contract with the governing body of a political subdivision for joint election services in an election ordered by the political subdivision; and WHEREAS, Chapter 271 of the Texas Election Code provides for joint elections when an election is required upon the same day by two (2) or more political subdivisions occupying all or a part of the same territory; and WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock desires to contract with the Lubbock County election officer for election services for City elections; and WHEREAS, several other political subdivisions within Lubbock County also are conducting elections on the same day and are also contracting with the Lubbock County election official for election services; and WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock desires to conduct joint elections whenever possible with Lubbock County or with such governmental units of Lubbock County as are eligible and desire to conduct a joint election with the City of Lubbock as expressed by order, resolution or other official action for each particular uniform election date during the term of the contract; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the City Council of the City of Lubbock hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor to execute the attached Contract for Election Services and any associated documents with Lubbock County for election services through December 31, 2022. Said Contract is attached hereto and incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of the City Council; and THAT "associated documents" include the Appointment of Bilingual Election Clerks and the list of Judges and Alternate Judges for Election Day, May 7, 2022. THAT the said Contract for Elections Services shall be deemed a joint election agreement authorized by this Resolution with Lubbock County and those governmental units within Lubbock County that have executed a similar Contract for Election Services; that occupy all or part of the same territory as the City of Lubbock; that are conducting elections on the same uniform election dates; and that desire and are eligible to conduct a joint election with the City of Lubbock; and THAT the use of Countywide Polling Places (Vote Centers) is hereby authorized for elections held on the uniform election date and any associated run-off elections, in accordance with State law; and THAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to make any necessary changes to the Election Notice/Order exhibits or otherwise to take such actions as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Resolution. Passed by the City Council this I I day of January 2022 DANIEL M. POPE, MAYOR ATTEST: pw'41-11 A- - Rebe ca Garza, City Secre y APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Qd"'Jr Reb kcca Garza, City Se ret y APPROVED AS TO FORM: A 'ems, eputy Ci y Attorney RES.2022 Joint Election Resolution Resolution No. 2022-R0029 THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § CONTRACT FOR ELECTION SERVICES WITH LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS FOR ALL JOINT ELECTIONS IN CALENDAR YEAR 2022 THIS CONTRACT made by and between LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS, acting by and through Roxzine Stinson, in her capacity as Lubbock County Elections Administrator, hereinafter referred to as "The Elections Administrator" (who has been duly qualified and bonded as provided for under law) and City of Lubbock, a governmental entity organized under the laws of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as the `Entity" and by the authority of Section 31.092(a) of the Texas Election Code for the conduct and supervision of the Entity's elections called during the Entity's Calendar Year 2022. The Entity joins with any such other governmental units as are eligible and desire to conduct a joint election, as may be expressed by order, resolution or other official action of each of the governmental units. In the case of an Entity which is a school district, a joint election will be conducted with one or more municipalities, and/or with Lubbock County, Texas, in compliance with the requirements for school districts set forth in Chapter 11, Subchapter C, Section 11.01, of the Texas Education Code. RECITALS Any elections held by the entity will be at the expense of the entity. In the case of joint elections, common expenses will be divided between the parties on a pro rata basis, calculated using the number of registered voters in each entity's jurisdiction. The election precincts of the Entity, which lie within the jurisdictional limits of Lubbock County (the "County"), have been established and may be re-established by the Entity as its election precincts pursuant to Section 42.061 of the Texas Election Code. The County owns the Hart InterCivic Verity 2.4 Electronic Voting system which has been duly approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to Texas Election Code Chapter 122 as amended, and the Entity desires to use the County's electronic voting system in its election and to compensate the County for such use. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, agreements, and benefits to the parties, IT IS AGREED as follows: I. ADMINISTRATION The Lubbock County Elections Administrator shall assist, coordinate, supervise, and handle all aspects of administering the election as provided in this Contract in a manner consistent with all relevant law, codes, rules and regulations, including, without limitations, those functions set forth in 2 Exhibit A. The Entity agrees to pay the Lubbock County Elections Administrator for equipment, supplies, services, and administrative costs as provided in this Contract. The Lubbock County Elections Administrator shall serve as the administrator for the election; however, the Entity shall remain responsible for the lawful conduct of its election as regards those functions reserved to the Entity set forth in Exhibit A, as regards such additional administrative functions as the Entity may otherwise undertake to perform, and any functions which cannot be lawfully delegated to the Lubbock County Elections Administrator. The Elections Administrator shall provide advisory services in connection with decisions to be made and actions to be taken by the officers of the Entity; however, it shall be the responsibility of the Entity to obtain whatever legal opinion(s) it deems necessary, from the Entity’s chosen legal counsel and at the Entity’s sole cost and expense. The Lubbock County Elections Administrator will not provide legal advice to the Entity. II. LEGAL DOCUMENTS The Entity shall be responsible for the preparation, adoption, and publication of all required election orders, resolutions, notices, and any other pertinent documents required by the Texas Election Code and/or its governing bodies. Preparation of the necessary bilingual materials for notices and the language of the official ballot shall also be the responsibility of the Entity; however, the Lubbock County Elections Administrator will provide assistance if requested. The Entity shall provide a copy of its election order and notice to the Lubbock County Elections Administrator no later than eighty (80) days prior to Election Day. III. VOTING LOCATIONS It is agreed that Election Day voting shall be held at the locations shown in the Election Order and Notice duly adopted by the Entity and in Exhibit B. In the event that any of these voting locations are not available, the Elections Administrator will arrange for use of an alternate location with the approval of the Entity and at the Entity’s expense. This Contract shall be deemed an agreement for a joint election with other governmental units in Lubbock County holding an election on the same day in all or part of the same territory and whose governing bodies have authorized said joint election by order, resolution, or other official action. IV. ELECTION JUDGES, CLERKS AND OTHER ELECTION PERSONNEL Lubbock County shall be responsible, on behalf of the Entity, for the initial selection of the presiding election judges and alternate election judges for the Entity’s election. The Elections Administrator shall provide to the Entity a list of presiding judges and alternate judges for its election who shall be appointed by the Entity as required by law. The Elections Administrator shall notify all election judges of the eligibility requirements of Subchapter C of Chapter 32 of the Texas Election Code, and will take the necessary steps to ensure that all election judges appointed for the Entity's election are eligible to serve. The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the training and compensation of all election judges and clerks. The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the date, time, and place for the presiding election judges to pick-up their election supplies. Each presiding election judge will be sent a letter (not later than the 15th day before election day, as required by Section 4.007 of the Texas Election Code) by the Elections Administrator notifying him/ her of his/her appointment, the time and location of distribution of election supplies, and the number of election clerks that the presiding judge may appoint, including the required number of bilingual clerks. The Entity will be charged $13.00 an hour for each hour worked by the Presiding Election Judge and $11.00 an hour for each hour worked by each Alternate Judge and Election Clerk. The Entity will be charged an additional $25.00 flat rate compensation to each Election Judge for returning the supplies and the Judge's Verity 2.4 Controller to the Central Counting Station after the polls close on Election Day. The Entity will be charged $14.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Phone Bank Technical Assistant, $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Phone Bank Elections Assistant, and $12.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Phone Bank Public Assistant. The Entity will be charged $15.00 per hour for each hour worked by each Troubleshooter, plus $.585 for each mile traveled by each Troubleshooter as per the IRS 2022 Journal of Accountancy. The Entity will be charged $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by each Deputy Early Voting Clerk (Lead Clerk). The Entity will be charged $11.00 per hour for each hour worked by each Deputy Early Voting Alternate Lead Clerk and Clerks. The Entity will be charged $14.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Phone Bank Technical Assistant, $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Phone Bank Elections Assistant, and $12.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Phone Bank Public Assistant. The Entity will be charged $15.00 per hour for each hour worked by each Early Voting Troubleshooter, plus $.585 for each mile traveled by each Early Voting Troubleshooter as per the IRS 2022 Journal of Accountancy. The Elections Administrator may employ other personnel necessary for the proper administration of the election, including such part-time help as is necessary to prepare for the election, to ensure the timely delivery of supplies during early voting and on Election Day, and for the efficient tabulation of ballots at the central counting station. The Entity will be charged $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Early Voting Ballot Board Judge and $11.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Early Voting Ballot Board Alternate Judge and Clerks. The Entity will be charged $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Central Count Judge and $11.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Central Count Alternate Judge. The Entity will be billed $12.00 per hour for each hour worked by part-time personnel working in support of the Central Counting Station on 3 election night. Part-time personnel working in support of the Central Counting Station on election night will receive pay for at least four hours, minimum call for service, regardless of the actual hours worked. The Entity will be charged $9.00 for each hour of training for all election workers (including Judges, Alternate Judges, Clerks, Phone Bank Operators and Troubleshooters.) The Entity will be charged for temporary personnel employed to conduct training classes at an hourly rate of $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Lead Trainer and a lesser rate of $12.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Assistant Trainers. The Entity will be charged a time -and -half rate based on the hourly rate of all election workers'temporary workers employed in the positions specified above for any overtime worked in connection with any election covered under this Contract. The Entity will be charged a time -and -half rate based on the hourly rate of Lubbock County employees for any overtime worked to deliver, set up and pickup voting equipment, as well as the Logic and Accuracy Testing. The Entity will also be charged mileage at a rate, as set by Lubbock County Commissioners, for Lubbock County employees who must use their personal vehicles to deliver, set up and pickup voting equipment and supplies. It is agreed by the Entity that at all times and for all purposes hereunder, all election judges, clerks, and all other employees involved in this election are independent Contractors and are not employees or agents of Lubbock County or the Entity. No statement contained in this Contract shall be construed so as to find any judge, clerk, or any other election personnel to be an employee or agent of the County or the Entity, and all election personnel shall be entitled to none of the rights, privileges, or benefits of County employees or Entity employees except as otherwise may be stated herein, nor shall any election personnel hold himself out as an employee or agent of the County or the Entity, unless considered a County or Entity employee as determined by the policies of Lubbock County or the Entity. The hourly rates for the above listed categories of contractors and election workers will be determined following the conclusion of the current solicitation for temporary election workers, a process currently being completed by Lubbock County consistent with the provisions of the Texas Government Code. The price list for the provision of these services consistent with Texas Election Code Sections 271 and 3 1. 100 is attached as Exhibit D. V. SUPPLIES AND PRINTING The Elections Administrator shall arrange for the use of the direct recording electronic voting machines and supporting supplies and equipment and all other election supplies and related printing including, but not limited to, official ballots, sample ballots, ballot boxes, voter registration lists, and all forms, signs, maps, and other materials used by the election workers at the Early Voting and 4 Election Day voting locations. The Entity shall furnish to the Elections Administrator a list of candidates and/or propositions showing the order and the exact manner in which the names or proposition(s) are to appear on the official ballot (including bilingual titles and text). This list shall be delivered to the Elections Administrator as soon as possible after the Entity has determined ballot positions. The Entity shall be responsible for proofreading and approving the official ballot before printing as well as approving the ballot screen prompts and audio recordings for the Direct Recording Electronic voting devices in both English and Spanish. VI. EARLY VOTING The Entity agrees that the Election Administrator shall serve as the Early Voting Clerk in accordance with Section 31.097 of the Texas Election Code and agrees to designate the Office of the Elections Administrator, 1308 Crickets, Lubbock Texas, as the main Early Voting polling location. The Entity also agrees that the Elections Administrator's permanent county employees, during regular office hours, shall serve as deputy early voting clerks who shall serve without additional compensation; and that the Elections Administrator may appoint other deputy early voting clerks to assist in the conduct of early voting as necessary. It is agreed that Early Voting by personal appearance will be held at the locations, times and days shown in Exhibit C In the event that any of these voting locations are not available, the Elections Administrator will arrange for use of an alternate location with the approval of the Entity and at the Entity's expense. As Early Voting Clerk, the Elections Administrator shall receive applications for early voting ballots to be voted by mail in accordance with Chapters 31 and 86 of the Texas Election Code. Any requests for early voting ballots to be voted by mail received by the Entity shall be forwarded immediately to the Elections Administrator for processing. The Elections Administrator shall provide the Entity with a copy of the early voting report of how many voters checked -in at the polls on a daily basis and a cumulative final early voting report following the election. The Entity will be responsible for releasing any early voting report numbers to Officials of the Entity. The Entity will also be responsible for releasing early voting report numbers to the general public and candidates of the Entity, if requested. The Elections Administrator will be responsible to release the number of people who check -in at the polls each day of early voting to the media. The Elections Administrator will be responsible for posting the daily early voting rosters in person and by mail pursuant to Section 87.121 of the Texas Election Code The Elections Administrator and the Entity will comply with all lawful requests for the release of public information. VII. EARLY VOTING BALLOT BOARD An Early Voting Ballot Board and, if needed, a Signature Verification Committee shall be created to process early voting results from the Entity's election. The Elections Administrator shall appoint the Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board. The Presiding Judge, with the assistance of the Elections Administrator, shall appoint two or more additional members to constitute the Early Voting Ballot Board members and, if needed, the Signature Verification Committee members required to efficiently process the early voting ballots. The Entity will be charged $13.00 per hour for each hour worked by the Early Voting Ballot Board Judge and if needed, $13.00 per hour plus markup for the Signature Verification Committee Judge as referenced in Exhibit D attached hereto. The Entity will be charged $11.00 per hour for each of the other members of the Early Voting Ballot Board and Signature Verification Committee, as referenced in Exhibit D attached hereto. VIII. CENTRAL COUNTING STATION AND ELECTION RETURNS The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for establishing and operating the central counting station to receive and tabulate the voted ballots in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code and of this Contract. The Entity hereby appoints the following central counting station officials (or their duly appointed designee) in accordance with Sections 127.002 and 127.005 of the Texas Election Code: Counting Station Manager: Roxzine Stinson, Elections Administrator Tabulation Supervisor: Kristen Phelps, Chief Deputy, Elections Presiding Judge: Tom Grimes Assistant Tabulation Supervisor: Charla Carpenter The Counting Station Manager or her representative shall deliver timely cumulative reports of the election results as vote centers report to the Central Counting Station as they are tabulated. The Counting Station Manager shall be responsible for releasing cumulative totals and vote center returns from the election to the Entity, prior to posting to the Elections Office website. Election results will be posted to the Elections Office web page located at www.votelubbock_ ors The Elections Administrator will prepare the unofficial canvass reports after all ballots have been counted and will deliver a copy of the unofficial canvass to the Entity as soon as possible after all returns have been tabulated. In any event, the Elections Administrator will deliver a copy of the unofficial canvass to the Entity no later than 5:00 p.m. of the seventh day following the election date. The Entity shall be responsible for the official canvass of its election. 6 The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for conducting the post -election manual recount required by Section 127.201 of the Texas Election Code, unless a waiver is granted by the Secretary of State. Notification and copies of the recount, if waiver is denied, will be provided to the Entity and the Secretary of State's Office. IX. ELECTION EXPENSE AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS Any elections held by the Entity will be at the expense of the Entity. In the case of joint elections, common expenses will be divided between the parties on a pro rata basis, calculated using the number of registered voters in each entities jurisdiction. The Entity agrees to reimburse Lubbock County for the actual costs of administering its election including, but not limited to, the actual costs of supplies, printing, programming, personnel, and polling place rental fees. The Entity agrees to reimburse Lubbock County for overtime wages and benefits paid to the permanent employees of the Elections Administrator for contractual duties performed outside the normal business hours of Lubbock County in accordance with Section 31.100(e) of the Texas Election Code. The Entity further agrees to pay Lubbock County an administrative fee equal to ten percent (10%) of its total billable costs in accordance with Section 31.100(d) of the Texas Election Code. X. WITHDRAWAL FROM CONTRACT DUE TO CANCELLATION OF ELECTION The Entity may withdraw from this Contract should it cancel its election in accordance with Sections 2.051 - 2.053 of the Texas Election Code. The Entity is fully liable for any expenses incurred by Lubbock County on behalf of the Entity plus an administrative fee of ten percent (10%) of such expenses should the Entity cancel its election for this or any reason. Any monies deposited with Lubbock County by the Entity shall be refunded, minus the aforementioned expenses and administrative fee, if applicable, pursuant to Section 31.100(d) of the Texas Election Code. XI. RECORDS OF THE ELECTION The Elections Administrator is hereby appointed general custodian of the voted ballots and all records of the election as authorized by Section 31.096 of the Texas Election Code. Access to the election records shall be available to the Entity as well as to the public in accordance with applicable provisions of the Texas Election Code and the Texas Public Information Act. The election records shall be stored at the Lubbock County Records Center, who shall ensure that the records are maintained in an orderly manner so that the records are clearly identifiable and retrievable. Records of the election shall be retained and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section 66.058 of the Texas Election Code. If records of the election are involved in any pending election contest, investigation, litigation, or open records request, the Elections Administrator shall 7 maintain the records until final resolution or until final judgment, whichever is applicable. It is the responsibility of the Entity to bring to the attention of the Elections Administrator any notice of pending election contest, investigation, litigation or open records request which may be filed with the Entity. The Elections Administrator shall notify the Entity of the planned destruction of any records of the election prior to the records' destruction. XII. RECOUNTS A recount may be obtained as provided by Title 13 of the Texas Election Code. The Entity agrees that any recount shall take place at the offices of the Elections Administrator, and that the Chief Deputy shall serve as Recount Supervisor and the official of the Entity performing the duties of a secretary under the Texas Election Code, or its lawful designee, shall serve as Recount Coordinator unless otherwise required by state law. The Elections Administrator agrees to provide advisory services to the Entity as necessary to conduct a proper recount. XIII. COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The Elections Administrator will assist the Entity in securing adequate polling places, rent free if available; and will ensure that the polling places comply with current accessibility standards as set forth in the Americans With Disabilities Act as well as any state or local laws or ordinances. XIV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS It is understood that, to the extent space is available, other political subdivisions may wish to participate in the use of the County's election equipment, and it is agreed that the Elections Administrator may contract with such other political subdivisions for such purposes and that in such event there may be an adjustment of the pro-rata share to be paid to the County by the participating authorities. The Elections Administrator shall file copies of this document with the Lubbock County Treasurer and the Lubbock County Auditor in accordance with Section 31.099 of the Texas Elections Code. In the event that legal action is filed challenging the Entity's election, each party hereto shall defend its own actions, officials and employees. If it is determined that the actions of the Entity resulted in legal action against Lubbock County or the Lubbock County Elections Administrator or any additional election personnel, then the Entity shall provide, at its own expense, legal 8 representation for the County, the Elections Administrator, and additional election personnel as necessary save and except in any instance whereby an unlawful or otherwise improper act or omission of the County, the Election Administrator or another Entity participating in the election has precipitated such legal action. Likewise, if it is determined that the actions of Lubbock County or the Lubbock County Elections Administrator or any additional election personnel engaged by the County resulted in legal action against the Entity, then Lubbock County shall provide, at its own expense, legal representation for the Entity as necessary save and except in any instance whereby an unlawful or otherwise improper act or omission of the Entity or another Entity participating in the election has precipitated such legal action. The County and the Entity agree that under the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, neither the County nor the Entity can enter into an agreement whereby either party agrees to indemnify or hold harmless another party; therefore, all references of any kind, if any, to indemnifying or holding or saving harmless for any reason are hereby deleted. This Contract shall be construed under and in accord with the laws of the State of Texas, and all obligations of the parties created hereunder are performable in Lubbock County, Texas. In the event one or more of the provisions contained in this Contract shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof, and this Contract shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. All parties shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of the State of Texas, all local governments, and any other entities with local jurisdiction. The waiver by any party of a breach of any provision of this Contract shall not operate as or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach. Any amendment of this Contract shall be of no effect unless in writing and signed by all parties hereto. XV. FINANCIAL OBLIGATION AND PAYMENT The Entity agrees it is obligated to pay to Lubbock County all of the Entity's joint election charges, fees, expenses, and costs as set forth under the terms of this Contract, with the exact amount of the Entity's financial obligation under the terms of this Contract to be timely calculated after the joint election. The Lubbock County Elections Administrator agrees to timely provide an invoice of said financial obligation to the Entity following the joint election, and the Entity further agrees it shall pay to Lubbock County the balance due as soon as possible but not later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the invoice. In the event that the Entity disputes any portion of the charges, fees, E expenses, and costs payable under this Contract, the Entity agrees to promptly pay the undisputed amounts when due. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK. 10 IN TESTIMONY HEREOF, this Contract, its multiple originals all of equal force, has been executed on behalf of the parties hereto as follows, to -wit: (1) It has on the I day of JQL.w�,cg , 2022, been executed on behalf of Lubbock County by the Elections Adm�or pursuant to the Texas Election Code, so authorizing; (2) It has on the 11 day of Tannary , 2022, been executed on behalf of the Entity by its Mayor, pursuant to the authority of the City Council, so authorizing; FOR CITY OF LUBBOCK ("THE ENTITY"): DANIEL M. POPE, MAYOR ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: 0 plkk.4� C C Reb6ea Garza JYy s City Secretary y Attorney FOR LUBBOCK COUNTY: CONTRACTING OFFICER APPROVED AS TO FORM: B Roxzine Stinson R. Neal urt kJ ryu,5ist,3� Elections Administrator Assistan Cri District Attorney, Civil Division Lubbock County Election Services Contract EXHIBIT A Responsibilities of the Parties I. Early Voting A. Lubbock County Elections Administrator's Responsibilities: 1. The Elections Administrator shall provide a list for presentation to the governing body of each Entity, containing a list of places, times and dates of early voting suitable for adoption by the governing body in accordance with Texas Election Code Chapter 85. 2. The Regular Early Voting Clerk for Lubbock County, Roxzine Stinson, in her capacity as Lubbock County Elections Administrator, shall also serve as the Joint Early Voting Clerk for all joint elections. The Joint Early Voting Clerk will be responsible for the conduct of early voting by main and by personal appearance for all Lubbock County voters voting in the Joint Elections. The Joint Early Voting Clerk shall receive from each entity any applications for early voting ballots to be voted by mail in accordance with Title 7 of the Texas Election Code. The Joint Early Voting Clerk shall send early voting ballots by mail and receive early voting ballots for early voting by mail. The Joint Early Voting Clerk shall have authority to appoint such deputy early voting clerks as may be necessary to assist the Joint Early Voting Clerk with voting to take place at the joint early voting locations. 3. The Elections Administrator, Roxzine Stinson, shall serve as the Joint Elections Officer in her capacity as Elections Administrator. The Joint Elections Officer will detennine the number of election workers to hire to conduct early voting in the Joint Election. The Joint Election Officer will arrange or contract for training for all election workers and will assign all election workers employed for early voting in the Joint Elections. The training of said election workers is mandatory; these individuals will be compensated for their time in training. The Elections Administrator will provide a training facility where election schools will be conducted to train election workers in employed in the conduct of early voting, including the mobile early voting programs, early voting by personal appearance at the main and all temporary branch early voting polling places, early voting by mail and other aspects of the early voting program for the Joint Elections. The Elections Administrator will name early voting deputies and clerks employed in the conduct of early voting. 4. The Elections Administrator will provide and deliver all supplies and equipment necessary to conduct early voting for the Joint Election, including but not limited to ballots, election forms, and necessary ramps, utility hook-ups, signs, registration lists and ballot boxes, to early voting polling places. The Elections Administrator will designate and confirm all early voting polling place locations. 5. The Elections Administrator will be responsible for the preparation and transportation of the electronic voting equipment necessary to conduct early voting. The Elections Administrator shall perform all tests of voting equipment as required but not limited to posting notice of equipment testing. 12 6. Pursuant to Sections 66.058 and 271.010 of the Election Code, the Entities appoint Roxzine Stinson, in her capacity as Lubbock County Elections Administrator, as Joint Custodian of Records ("Joint Custodian") for the sole purpose of preserving all voted ballots securely in a locked room in the locked ballot boxes for the period for preservation required by the Election Code. 7. The Elections Administrator will receive ballot language in both English and Spanish from each participating Entity and format the ballots as needed to include said language. The County will provide each participating Entity with a final proof of ballot language for approval prior to the Logic and Accuracy Testing and the printing of ballots. Upon fmal approval, ballots shall be printed in an expedited timeframe so as to allow time for mailing of ballots for the Early Voting by Mail Program as required by the federal guidelines. 8. Sign language interpreters will be provided at one location on each Tuesday of early voting. The sign language interpreters will be at the United Supermarket located at 2703 82°d Street, Lubbock, Texas, 79423 (more commonly known as the 82°d and Boston location) from 8:00 a.m. until 2 p.m. on the first Tuesday of early voting and from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. on the second Tuesday of early voting. 9. A single joint voter sign -in process consisting of a common list of registered voters and common signature rosters shall be used for early voting. A single, combined ballot and single provisional ballot box will be used. The Elections Administrator shall use Lubbock County's electronic voting system, as defined and described in Title 8 of the Texas Election Code, and agrees to use ballots that are compatible with such equipment. 10. The Elections Administrator will be responsible for the conduct of the Early Voting Ballot Board. The Elections Administrator shall designate a person to serve in the capacity of the Presiding Judge for the Early Voting Ballot Board and shall provide that information to the governing body of each participating Entity for entry of an order or resolution by that authority appointing this official. The Presiding Judge and clerks shall constitute the Early Voting Ballot Board and shall count and return early voting ballots, and perform other duties set for such board in accordance with the Texas Election Code. 11. The Elections Administration will be responsible to send out the Writ of Elections to the Judge and Alternate Judge for each polling location. B. Responsibilities of Participating Entities: 1. The participating Entities hereby appoint Roxzine Stinson, in her capacity as Lubbock County Elections Administrator, as the Joint Elections Officer to perform or supervise the performance of the duties and responsibilities of Lubbock County involved in conducting the Joint Elections covered by this Contract. 2. Each of the Entities agrees to conduct its early voting jointly. Each of the Entities hereby appoints Roxzine Stinson, in her capacity as Elections Administrator and Early Voting Clerk for Lubbock County, as the Joint Early Voting Clerk for the Joint elections. Early voting for 13 the Entities shall be conducted at the dates, times and locations to be mutually agreed upon by the Joint Election Officer and authorized and ordered by the governing body of each participating Entity. 3. Each participating Entity will provide ballot language for their respective portion of the official ballot to the Elections Administrator in both English and Spanish. The Elections Administrator can assist with translations of orders, notices and ballot language with the actual cost being billed to the Entity. Any additions, modifications, deletions, or other changes to such ballot contents of language must be made by the Entity prior to the final proof approval by the Entity. The Elections Administrator will provide the participating Entity with a final proof of ballot language, as it is to appear on the ballot for final proof approval. Upon final proof approval, the ballot shall be programmed for the voting equipment in an expedited timeframe so as to allow ballot allocations. 4. The City Secretary for the City of Lubbock works directly with the City of Lubbock candidates, and is responsible for appearing at the Elections Office to proof the ballot. 5. Each participating Entity will provide the Elections Administrator with the name and contact information of a representative or representatives for the Entity who will appear at the Elections Office to proof the ballot on behalf of the Entity. 6. Each participating Entity will provide the Elections Administrator with the name and contact information of a representative or representatives for the Entity who will be responsible for attending and participating in the Public Logic and Accuracy Testing of the ballot (as required by the Election Code). The Elections Administrator will contact the designated representative(s) with the date and time of such testing. 7. Each Entity is responsible to post the Entity's own Election Notices and Election Orders pursuant to Sections 1.006 and 4.003(b) of the Texas Election Code. 8. The Entity is responsible to provide the Elections Administrator all contact information of the decision making person persons for the Entity. II. Election Day A. Lubbock County Elections Administrator's Responsibilities: 1. The Elections Administrator shall designate and confirm all Election Day Vote Center locations for the joint elections, and shall forward such information to the participating Entities in a timely fashion to allow the governing body of the respective participating Entities to enter orders designating such Vote Centers. 2. The Elections Administrator shall designate the Presiding Election Judge and the Alternate Presiding Election Judge to administer the election in each Vote Center and shall forward such information to the participating Entities to allow the governing bodies of the respective participating Entities to enter appropriate orders designating such officials prior to the election. The Presiding Election Judge and Alternate Presiding Election Judge shall be 14 qualified voters of the Lubbock County Vote Centers in which the joint election is held. All Election Workers shall be compensated at the rate established hereafter by Lubbock County. Compensable hours shall be determined in accordance with provisions of the Texas Election Code and other applicable laws. 3. One set of elections officials shall preside over the election in each of the Vote Centers used. A single joint voter sign -in process consisting of a common list of registered voters, and common signature rosters shall be used in each Vote Center. A single, combined ballot and single provisional ballot box will be used. The officer designated by law to be the custodian of the voted ballots for Lubbock County shall be custodian of all materials used in common in the Vote Center where a common polling place is used. The Elections Administrator shall use an electronic voting system, as defined and described in Title 8 of the Texas Election Code and agrees to use ballots that are compatible with such equipment. 4. The Elections Administrator will arrange for training and will provide the instructors, manuals and other training materials deemed necessary for training all election workers. Training for all election workers is mandatory, and these individuals will be compensated for their time in training. 5. The Elections Administrator will arrange for Election Day voter registration lists for the Joint Elections. The County will determine the quantities of elections supplies needed for Election Day voting. 6. The Elections Administrator, by and through the Sheriff's, Maintenance, Road & Bridge, and Elections Office Departments of Lubbock County, will be responsible for the preparation and transportation of voting equipment and Election Day supplies for use on Election Day. 7. The final returns for each participating Entity shall be canvassed separately by each respective Entity. The Custodian of Election Records for Lubbock County, Roxzine Stinson, in her capacity as Elections Administrator, shall maintain a Central Count Station on Election Day for the purpose of receiving returns for the participating Entities. The Elections Administrator or appointed staff will provide unofficial election results to the qualified individual appointed by each participating Entity. 8. On Election Day, the Joint Election Officer and/or the Elections Office Staff will field all questions from election workers through the phone bank personnel and troubleshooters. 9. The Elections Administrator shall make available, to voters who desire translation assistance, an individual capable of acting as a translator and speaking both English and Spanish languages who will assist Spanish speaking voters in understanding and participating in the election process. B. Participating Entities Responsibilities: 1. Prior to Election Day, each participating Entity will answer questions from the public with respect to the Entity's Election during the State's defined mandatory office hours. 15 III. Election Night A. Elections Administrator Responsibilities: 1. The Elections Administrator holds responsibility for all activities on election night including, but not limited, to setting up a central counting station, coordinating and supervising the tabulation of results, coordination and supervision of the physical layout of the support stations that are receiving substations for the Joint Elections, and coordination and management of media coverage of the election. 2. The Elections Administrator will arrange for the transportation of the electronic voting equipment to the central counting station. 3. The Elections Administrator will appoint the Presiding Judge and Alternate Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station to maintain order at the Central Counting Station, to administer oaths as necessary to receive sealed Judge's Verity 2.4 Controllers, sealed provisional ballot boxes, and to perform other duties required by the Texas Election Code, and shall forward such information to each participating Entity in a timely fashion to allow the governing body of each Entity to enter appropriate orders designating such election officials prior to the election. These individuals shall be those hereafter appointed by the Elections Administrator to serve as Presiding and Alternate Judge of the Central Counting Station. In addition, the Elections Administrator shall appoint a Tabulation Supervisor and Assistant Tabulation Supervisor to be in charge of the operation of the automatic tabulating equipment at the Central Counting Station, an individual to serve as Central Counting Station Manager to be in charge of the overall administration of the Central Counting Station and the general supervision of the personnel working at the Central Counting Station, and shall forward such information to each participating Entity to enter appropriate orders designating such election officials prior to the election. 4. The Elections Administrator shall provide the participating Entities with reasonable space in a public area adjacent to the Central Counting Station at which each participating Entity may have representatives or other interested persons present during the counting process. B. Entity Responsibility: 1. Other than receiving returns from the Elections Administrator, the participating Entities have no role or responsibility on the night of the election. 16 Exhibit B (Anexo B) May 7, 2022 Cities and Schools General and Special Elections (Elecciones General y Especial de Ciudades y Escuelas el 7 de mayo de 2022) Election Day Vote Center Locations (Lugares de Centros de Votaci6n) Saturday, May 7, 2022 (S6bado, 7 de mayo de 2022) 7:00 A.M. — 7:00 P.M. ***American Sign Language Interpreters available " Interoretes de Leneuaie de Senas disponible Abernathy City Hall — 811 Avenue D (Community Room), Abernathy, 79311 (Municipalidad de Abernathy —811 avenida D, salon comunitario, Abernathy) Bacon Heights Baptist Church — 5110 54th St (2 Commons Room), Lubbock, 79414 (Iglesia Bautista Bacon Heights — 5110 calle 54, salon comunal 2) Broadview Baptist Church —1302 N Frankford Ave (Fellowship Hall), Lubbock, 79416 (Iglesia Bautista Broadview —1302 avenida Frankford Norte, sala de companerismo) Broadway Church of Christ —1924 Broadway (Foyer) Lubbock, 79401 (Iglesia de Cristo Broadway — 1924 calle Broadway, vestibulo) Byron Martin ATC-3201 Avenue Q (Entry Hall), Lubbock, 79411*** (Byron Martin ATC— 3201 avenida Q vestibulo de entrada) *** Calvary Baptist Church — 530182nd St (Mall Area), Lubbock, 79424*** (Iglesia Bautista Calvario —5301 calle 82, 6rea de la plaza) * * * Carmona-Harrison Elementary —1910 Cesar E. Chavez Drive (Fitness Room), Lubbock, 79415 (Escuela Primaria Carmona-Harrison —1910 avenida Cesar E. Chavez, sala de fitness) Casey Administration Building — 5017th St (Room No.104), Wolfforth, 79382 (Edificio de Administracion Casey — 501 calle 7, sal6n num.104, Wolfforth) Catholic Diocese of Lubbock — 4620 4th St (Archbishop Michael J Sheehan Hall), Lubbock, 79416 (Di6cesis Cat6lica de Lubbock — 4620 calle 4, sal6n del Arzobispo Michael J Sheehan) Cavazos Middle School — 210 N University Ave (Gym), Lubbock, 79415 (Escuela Intermedia Cavazos — 210 avenida Universidad Norte, gimnasio) Celebration Christian Center —8001 Upland Ave (Sanctuary), Lubbock, 79424 (Centro Cristiono de Celebraci6n — 8001 avenida Upland, santuario) Church on the Rock —10503 Slide Rd (Cafe Area), Lubbock, 79424 (Iglesia Sabre la Roca —10503 Camino Slide, 6rea del cafe) Copper Rawlings Senior Center — 213 40th St (Social Hall), Lubbock, 79404 (Centro para personas mayores de Copper Rawlings — 213 calle 40, sal6n social) Elks Lodge No.1348 — 3409 Milwaukee Ave (Lodge Hall), Lubbock, 79407 (Elks Lodge Num.1348 — 3409 avenida Milwaukee, vestibulo) First Assembly of God Church — 380198th St (Classroom), Lubbock, 79423 (Primera Iglesia Asambleas de Dios —3801 calle 98, sal6n de close) Green Lawn Church of Christ — 570119th St (Entry Hall), Lubbock, 79407 (Iglesia de Cristo Green Lawn — 5701 calle 19, vestibulo de entrada) Heritage Middle School — 6110 73rd St (library), Lubbock, 79424 (Escuela Intermedio Heritage — 6110 calle 73, biblioteca) Exhibit B (Anexo B) Hodges Community Center — 4011 University Ave (Social Hall), Lubbock, 79413 (Centro Social Hodges —4011 avenida Universidad, salon social) Idalou Community Center — 202 W 7th St, Idalou, 79329 (Centro Social de Idalou — 202 calle 7 oeste, Idalou) Lubbock — Cooper Middle School (Conference Room) —16310 TX-493, Lubbock, 79423 (Escuela secundaria Lubbock -Cooper Middle School -16310 TX-493, Sala de conferencias) Lubbock -Cooper North Elementary School — 3202108th St (Gym), Lubbock, 79423 (Escuela Primaria Lubbock -Cooper North —3202 calle 108, gimnasio) Mae Simmons Community Center — 2004 Oak Ave (Activity Room), Lubbock, 79403 (Centro Social Mae Simmons — 2004 avenida Oak, salon de actividades) Maggie Trejo Supercenter — 3200 Amherst Street (Rodgers Community Center Social Hall), Lubbock,79415 (Supercentro Maggie Trejo —3200 calle Amherst, salon social del Centro comunitario Rodgers) Mattress Firm — 6707 Slide Rd (Breakroom), Lubbock, 79424 (Mattress Firm — 6707 camino Slide, salon de descanso) New Deal Community Clubhouse — 309 S Monroe Ave, New Deal, 79350 (Centro Social de New Deal — 309 avenida Monroe sur, New Deal) Parsons Elementary School — 282158th St (Gym), Lubbock, 79413 (Escuela Primaria Parsons — 2811 calle 58, gimnasio) Patterson Library —1836 Parkway Dr (Community Room), Lubbock, 79403 (Biblioteca Patterson —1836 avenida Parkway, salon comunitario) Ransom Canyon City Hall — 24 Lee Kitchens Dr, Ransom Canyon, 79366 (Oficina Municipal de Ransom Canyon —24 calle Lee Kitchens Dr, Ransom Canyon) Roberts Elementary School — 7901 Avenue P (Gym), Lubbock, 79423 (Escuela Primaria Roberts — 7901 avenida P, gimnasio) Roscoe Wilson Elementary School — 2807 25th St (Gym), Lubbock, 79410 (Escuela Primaria Roscoe Wilson — 2807 calle 25, gimnasio) Shallowater Community Center — 902 Avenue H, Shallowater, 79363 (Centro Social de Shallowater — 902 avenida H, Shallowater) Slaton Community Clubhouse — 750 W Garza St, Slaton, 79364 (Centro Comunitario de Slaton, 750 calle Garza oeste, Slaton) South Plains Church of Christ — 6802 Elkhart Ave (Gym Area), Lubbock, 79424 (lglesia de Cristo South Plains — 6802 avenida Elkhart, area del gimnasio) Sunset Church of Christ, (Powerhouse) — 3625 34th St, Lubbock, 79410 (lglesia de Cristo Sunset, powerhouse — 3625 calle 34) Sutherlands HomeBase — 370150th St (Near Lighting Section), Lubbock, 79413 (Sutherlands HomeBase — 3701 calle 50, cerca de la seccion de iluminacion Terra Vista Middle School —1111 Upland Ave (Library), Lubbock, 79416 (Escuela Intermedia Terra Vista —1111 avenida Upland, biblioteca) Texas Tech University Student Union Building —15th street and Akron Avenue —Student Union Building, Lubbock, 79409 (Edificio de la Union de Estudiantes de la Universidad Texas Tech - calle 15 y avenida Akron) Exhibit B (Anexo B) ELECTION DAY CENTER LOCATIONS WITH WORKERS 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Judge Jan Denzer Alternate Judge E ACON; QWTS BAPTIST CHU;RCK.51-4 S4th St. Judge Mel Sanchez Alternate Judge Alicia Parra j NOADVWW BAPTIST CHI JRCH,18'02 N Pra nkfortl Aw Judge Deborah Minnick Alternate Judge BROAt?WAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Judge Beth Bender Alternate Judge Ellen Abreo 3-Y1,0 MAVIN ATE:,, 3201 Av00. Ct Judge Brenda Davis Alternate Judge Charla Harrison Judge Tina Overman Alternate Judge Mona Mojica 1"Yli[39a°ar.Qii!J i±L£E#JTIY Judge Delmira Lopez Alternate Judge DING - 507. 7t%. Sbwt, oaftirtA. Judge Randy Whitson Alternate Judge Hilda Griffin Exhibit B (Anexo 8) CAVAZOS MIDDLE SCHOOL,. 210 N University Ave JudgelPenny Morin I Alternate Judge ICharly Boley CELEBRATION CHRISTIAN CENTER, 8001 Upfland Ave Judge ILynn Acton Alternate Judge CHURCH ON THE ROCK, 10503 Aft Rd. Judge Tina Mendez Alternate Judge Ortencia Saldivar COPPM RAWLINGS SENIOR CENTER Judge Jayme Mowery Alternate Judge Robert Chapman Judge Julia Soccio Alternate Judge I Cindy Stinson GREEN LAWN CHURC-H OF CHRIS:T, 57011 ft St Judge Sheila Hall Alternate Judge Gloria Reyes HfiR TAGS NUIDOU SCHe[?M - 61U 73td. 5 x� Judge Jim Brown Exhibit B (Anexo 8) Alternate Judge HOOGTS COMMUN TY CtNT ,; 40-I 1 LJrtiv Ibt Awft, oe Lwbtm ck, TX, 7:94-13. Judge Christina Hughes Alternate Judge Daniel Lewis IIDAIOU COMOMMCETV 20;Z W-Att St I )uF TX 79329 I Judgel Eddie Nathan Payne Alternate Judge �LU"O"AMR MWWWWARY 3202,100 St Lubbbtk, TX 7WI JudgelPenny Pierce Alternate Judge WROCK C10EREVOWM, ARTS CEWO (PAQ, 9U Watvdr" W L-ut lbotk,,. TX -7942%. Judge Justin Lopez Alternate Judge l AE' $154MO S C MWIUIN'1 q 1FR, 2W4 Oakft/a tubby TIC 71�03 Judge Mark Moore Alternate Judge Debbie Christenson > *WQ S f TF A mhWM i I rrilty: T 7� Judge Alternate Judge MATTAM EW 675.7 Sh;le IW I. i4bacI6. TX: 71j Judge Lela Tackitt Alternate Judge Joann Vandergriff Exhibit B (Anexo B) PAR ELMEWAAY, 2311 56th St LubbQtk, TX 719413 Judge Janet Stephens Alternate Judge Mark Sanders PATTEASON W'13'f>i- AY, ISS6 ftrkway Dr Lubbock, TX 7903 Judge Connie Adams Alternate Judge RANSOM CA -WON C#TY HALL,. 24 Lee .Kitchebs Dr -kamsow Cajiya", TX 79366 Judge Alternate Judge ROBERTS ELEMENTARY, 7901 Auen:ue P Lubbock, TX 794.23 Judge Melanie Barnes Alternate Judge ROSCOE WILSON itii~lE= OENTARY;_ 2807 25th St Lubbock, TX 7941,E Judge Hedy Coffman Alternate Judge ATICK CU#11tdMUNITY UNTER, 902 AVehUe H MORKMater, TX: 793b3 ISLATON COMMUNTY CLUSHOUSF, 750 W Garza SX Sbtiw, U 7"64 Judge Glenn Mullins Alternate Judge I Diana Stubblefield UTIO t Pam) UVAACF1 ©t QMX15T, 680 E1.Kh0:rt AVe UA600, TX 799A24 RT CHM, K O.fz .ueeho;jse:,. 3653 34th St Lubbock TX 719410 Judge Lisa Hiracheta Alternate Judge Ramona Mathis -Phillips Exhibit B (Anexo B) SWTH ANW Hj0 W' BAS9 Judge Sharon Kirkwood Alternate Judge Remington Griffin " A W%ST,A MIDDLE SCHOOL 1111 Ujpl nd Ave, L ubb'Wk, TX Judge Judy Curry Alternate Judge Betty Zamora ITTUITUR W.W UINVON BUILDING; 1. . St and Mwon. Ave 'Lobbock T.X 7WO Judge Rachel Buck Alternate Judge Sarah Looten Sections 85 067 and 85 068 V T CA. E•ea:on Code Exhibit C Anexo C May 7, 2022 Cities and Schools General and Special Elections (Elecciones General y Especial de Ciudades y Escuelas e17 de mayo de 2022) NOTICE OF EARLY VOTING AVISO DE VOTACI& ANTICIPADA Early Voting by personal appearance for the May 7, 2022 Cities and Schools General and Special Elections ALL EARLY POLLING LOCATIONS ON THE DATES, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS LISTED BELOW: Votacion Adelantada para las Elecciones General y Especial de Ciudades y Escuelas el 7 de mayo, 2022 ser6n conducidas en LAS FECHAS, HORARIOS YSITIOS LISTADOS ABAIO: EARLY VOTING DATES: Monday, April 25 — Tuesday, May 3, 2022 (Fechas de Votacion Adelantada: lunes, 25 de abril— martes, 3 de mayo del 2022) Main Early Voting Polling Place Lugar principal de la votacion anticipada Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Fechas: lunes, 25 de obril - martes, 3 de mayo Lubbock County Elections Office Times: Oficina de Elecciones del Condado de Lubbock horns:8:00 AM 8:00 PM 1308 Crickets Ave, Lubbock, TX 79401 EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 1308 ovenido Crickets MENOS el domingo,1 de mayo Room: Public Room Sala: salon ptiblico 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Early Voting Branch Polling Places ............................................. United Supermarkets All Locations listed below: United - 2630 Parkway Dr., Lubbock, TX 79403 (Parkway & Beech Ave) United - 401 Slide Road, Lubbock, TX 79416 (4th & Slide) United - 6313 4th St., Lubbock, TX 79416 (4th & Milwaukee) United - 1701 50th St., Lubbock, TX 79412 (50th & Avenue Q) United - 2703 82nd St., Lubbock, TX 79423 (82nd & Boston Ave) United - 8010 Frankford Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424 (82nd & Frankford) United -12815 Indiana Ave., Lubbock, TX 79423 (130th & Indiana) United -11310 Slide Rd, Lubbock, TX 79424 (114th & Slide) Amigos -112 N University Ave., Lubbock, TX 79415 (University & Auburn) Market Street - 4425 19th St., Lubbock, TX 79407 (19th & Quaker) Market Street - 3405 50th St., Lubbock, TX 79413 (50th & Indiana) Market Street - 4205 98th St., Lubbock, TX 79423 (98th & Quaker) Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Fechas: lunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo Times: 8:00AM-8:00PM horns: EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 MENOS el domingo, I de mayo 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Sections 8S 067 and 85 068 V T C.A., Electon Code Exh bit C Anew C Abernathy City Hall Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Municipalidad de Abernathy Fechas: lunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 811 Avenue D, Abernathy Times: 811 avenida D horas: 8:00 AM - 8.00 PM Room: Community Room EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: Salon comunitario MENOS el domingo, 1 de mayo Abernathy, TX 79311 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Casey Administration Building Edificio de Administration Casey Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Fechas: lunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 5017th Street, Wolfforth Times: 501 colle 7 horas: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Room: Room No. 104 EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: Salon No. 104 MENOS el domingo, 1 de mayo Wolfforth, TX 79382 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Citizens Tower Citizens Tower Dates: Mon, April 25 — Tues, May 3 Fechas: lunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 1314 Avenue K (1st Floor) Lubbock, TX 79401 Times: 1314 avenida k horas: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Room: Lobby Sala: vestibulo Closed Saturday and Sunday Idalou Community Center Centro de Comunidad Idalou Dates: Mon, April 25 — Toes, May 3 Fechas: I unes. 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 202 W. 7th Street, Idalou Times: 202 calle 7 oeste horos: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Room: Community Room EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: Salon comunitario MENOS el domingo, 1 de mayo Idalou, TX 79329 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Lubbock ISD Administration Office Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Officina de Administration de Lubbock ISD Fechas: lunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 1628 19th Street, Lubbock, TX 79401 Times: 1628 calle 19 horas: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Room: Breezeway Sala. Breezeway Closed Saturday and Sunday New Deal Community Clubhouse Centro Social de New Deal Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Fechas: lunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 309 S. Monroe Avenue, New Deal Times: 309 avenida Monroe sur horas• 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Room: Community Room EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: Salon comunitario MENOS el domingo, I de mayo New Deal, TX 79350 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Sect•ons 8S 067 and 85 068 V T C A, Elett•on Code Exhibit C Anew C Ransom Canyon City Hall Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Oficina Municipal de Ransom Canyon Fechas: l unes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 24 Lee Kitchens Dr Times: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 24 calle Lee Kitchens Dr horas: Room: EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: MENDS el domingo, 1 de mayo 1:00PM-7:00PM Shallowater Community Center Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Centro de Comunidad Shallowater Fechas: tunes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 900 Avenue H, Shallowater Times: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM 900 avenida H horas: Room: Community Room EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: Salon comunitario MENDS el domingo, 1 de mayo Shallowater, TX 79363 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Slaton Community Clubhouse Dates: Mon, April 25 — Tues, May 3 Centro Comunitario de Slaton Fechas: l unes, 25 de abril - martes, 3 de mayo 750 W Garza St, Slaton Times: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM 750 calle Garza oeste horas: Room: Community Room EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 Sala: Salon comunitario MENDS el domingo, 1 de mayo Slaton, TX 79364 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Texas Tech University Student Recreation Center Dates: Mon, April 25 —Tues, May 3 Universidad de Texas Tech Centro de Recreacion pora Estudiantes Fechas: lunes, 25 de obril - martes, 3 de mayo Texas Tech Campus Times: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Campus de Texas Tech horas: 3219 Main Street, Lubbock, TX 79409 EXCEPT Sunday, May 1 3219 calle Main MENOS el domingo, 1 de mayo Lubbock, TX 79409 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Exhibit D (Anexo D) EXPRESS OT Hourly UpChargeC Hourly UpCharge Rate UpCharge ost Cost OT Rate Cost OT Cost Office $ 10.00 30% 3.00 $ 13.00 $ 15.00 4.50 $ 19.50 Office $ 11.00 30% 3.30 $ 14.30 $ 16.50 4.95 $ 21.45 Office $ 12.00 30% 3.60 $ 15.60 $ 18.00 5.40 $ 23.40 Warehouse $ 12.00 30% 3.60 $ 15.60 $ 18.00 5.40 $ 23.41 Warehouse $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 $ 25.35 Training $ 9.00 30% 2.70 $ 11.70 $ 13.50 4.05 $ 17.55 Early Voting Clerk $ 11.00 31% 3.41 $ 14.41 $ 16.50 5.12 $ 21.62 Election Day Clerk $ 11.00 31% 3.41 $ 14.41 $ 16.50 5.12 $ 21.62 Early Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 1 $ 25.35 Election Day Supervisor $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 $ 25.35 Troubleshooter $ 15.00 29% 4.35 $ 19.35 $ 22.50 6.53 $ 29.03 Phone Bank Technical Assistance $ 14.00 30% 4.20 $ 18.20 $ 21.00 6.30 $ 27.31 Phone Bank Elections Assistance $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 $ 25.35 Phone Bank Public Assistance $ 12.00 30% 3.60 $ 15.60 $ 18.00 5.40 $ 23.40 Signature Verification Committee $ 11.00 30% 3.30 $ 14.30 $ 16.50 4.95 $ 21.45 Early Voting Ballot Board $ 11.00 30% 3.30 $ 14.30 $ 16.50 4.95 $ 21.45 Signature Verification & Early Voting Ballot Board Judge $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 $ 25.35 Central Count Judge $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 $ 25.35 Central Count & Central Count Alternate Judge $ 11.00 30% 3.30 $ 14.30 $ 16.50 4.95 $ 21.45 Parallel Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 30% 3.90 $ 16.90 $ 19.50 5.85 $ 25.35 Parallel Voting I $ 11.00 1 30%1 3.30 1 $ 14.30 1 $ 16.50 4.95 $ 21.45 Exhibit D (Anexo D) KT BLACK OT Hourly UpChargeC Hourly UpCharge Rate UpCharge ost Cost OT Rate Cost OT Cost Office $ 10.00 26% 2.60 $ 12.60 $ 15.00 3.90 $ 18.90 Office $ 11.00 26% 2.86 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Office $ 12.00 26% 3.12 $ 15.12 $ 18.00 4.68 $ 22.68 Warehouse $ 12.00 26% 3.12 $ 15.12 $ 18.00 4.68 $ 22.68 Warehouse $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Training $ 9.00 26% 2.34 $ 11.34 $ 13.50 3.51 $ 17.01 Early Voting Clerk $ 11.00 26% 2.86 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Election Day Clerk $ 11.00 26% 2.86 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Early Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Election Day Supervisor $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Troubleshooter $ 15.00 26% 3.90 $ 18.90 $ 22.50 5.85 $ 28.35 Phone Bank Technical Assistance $ 14.00 26% 3.64 $ 17.64 $ 21.00 5.46 $ 26.46 Phone Bank Elections Assistance $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Phone Bank Public Assistance $ 12.00 26% 3.12 $ 15.12 $ 18.00 4.68 $ 22.68 Signature Verification Committee $ 11.00 26% 2.86 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Early Voting Ballot Board $ 11.00 26% 2.86 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Signature Verification & Early Voting Ballot Board Judge $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Central Count Judge $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Central Count & Central Count Alternate Judge $ 11.00 26% 2.86 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Parallel Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 26% 3.38 $ 16.38 $ 19.50 5.07 $ 24.57 Parallel Voting 1 $ 11.00 1 26%1 2.86 1 $ 13.86 $ 16.50 4.29 $ 20.79 Exhibit D (Anexo D) ITS QUEST OT Hourly UpChargeC Hourly UpCharge Rate UpCharge ost Cost OT Rate Cost OT Cost Office $ 10.00 29% 2.90 $ 12.90 $ 15.00 4.35 $ 19.35 Office $ 11.00 29% 3.19 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 $ 21.29 Office $ 12.00 29% 3.48 $ 15.48 $ 18.00 5.22 $ 23.22 Warehouse $ 12.00 29% 3.48 $ 15.48 $ 18.00 5.22 $ 23.22 Warehouse $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Training $ 9.00 29% 2.61 $ 11.61 $ 13.50 3.92 $ 17.42 Early Voting Clerk $ 11.00 29% 3.19 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 $ 21.29 Election Day Clerk $ 11.00 29% 3.19 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 $ 21.29 Early Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Election Day Supervisor $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Troubleshooter $ 15.00 29% 4.35 $ 19.35 $ 22.50 6.53 $ 29.03 Phone Bank Technical Assistance $ 14.00 29% 4.06 $ 18.06 $ 21.00 6.09 $ 27.09 Phone Bank Elections Assistance $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Phone Bank Public Assistance $ 12.00 29% 3.48 $ 15.48 $ 18.00 5.22 $ 23.22 Signature Verification Committee $ 11.00 29% 3.19 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 $ 21.29 Early Voting Ballot Board $ 11.00 29% 3.19 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 $ 21.29 Signature Verification & Early Voting Ballot Board Judge $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Central Count Judge $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Central Count & Central Count Alternate Judge $ 11.00 29% 3.19 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 $ 21.29 Parallel Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 29% 3.77 $ 16.77 $ 19.50 5.66 $ 25.16 Parallel Voting I $ 11.00 1 29%1 3.19 1 $ 14.19 $ 16.50 4.79 1 $ 21.29 Exhibit D (Anexo D) ELWOOD OT Hourly UpChargeC Hourly UpCharge Rate UpCharge ost Cost OT Rate Cost OT Cost Office $ 10.00 24% 2.40 $ 12.40 $ 15.00 3.60 $ 18.60 Office $ 11.00 24% 2.64 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46 Office $ 12.00 24% 2.88 $ 14.88 $ 18.00 4.32 $ 22.32 Warehouse $ 12.00 24% 2.88 $ 14.88 $ 18.00 4.32 $ 22.32 Warehouse $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Training $ 9.00 24% 2.16 $ 11.16 $ 13.50 3.24 $ 16.74 Early Voting Clerk $ 11.00 24% 2.64 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46 Election Day Clerk $ 11.00 24% 2.64 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46 Early Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Election Day Supervisor $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Troubleshooter $ 15.00 24% 3.60 $ 18.60 $ 22.50 5.40 $ 27.90 Phone Bank Technical Assistance $ 14.00 24% 3.36 $ 17.36 $ 21.00 5.04 $ 26.04 Phone Bank Elections Assistance $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Phone Bank Public Assistance $ 12.00 24% 2.88 $ 14.88 $ 18.00 4.32 $ 22.32 Signature Verification Committee $ 11.00 24% 2.64 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46 Early Voting Ballot Board $ 11.00 24% 2.64 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46 Signature Verification & Early Voting Ballot Board Judge $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Central Count Judge $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Central Count & Central Count Alternate Judge $ 11.00 24% 2.64 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46 Parallel Voting Lead Clerk $ 13.00 24% 3.12 $ 16.12 $ 19.50 4.68 $ 24.18 Parallel Voting 1 $ 11.00 1 24%1 2.64 1 $ 13.64 $ 16.50 3.96 $ 20.46