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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Supporting The Closure Of School Board Of Broward County Public Schools On Election Day Or The Relocation Of Voting Precincts From School Board Of Broward County Public Schools; And Providing For An Effective Date.
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Staff Recommends: Approval of the attached resolution
Explanation:
For years the Broward County Supervisor of Elections, through an agreement with the School Board of Broward County (the "SBBC"), has utilized SBBC schools for voting precincts for primary, general and municipal elections.
While efforts are made by the respective SBBC schools to prevent access to other areas of the school campuses, parents, families and school staff have been concerned about having to permit access to the school campuses on election days for people who would not otherwise be permitted on the school campuses.
On February 14, 2018, a shooter gained access to the SBBC's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School campus and murdered seventeen students and teachers and injured seventeen others. Section 102.101, Florida Statutes, prohibits law enforcement personnel on duty in a polling precinct unless requested by the Supervisor of Elections,
Increasing visible police presence at or outside voting precincts are not solutions as police presence at the polls has been an historic method in areas of the United States to allegedly intimidate voters and can lead to lawsuits related to alleged voter intimidation; and
During the August 28, 2018 primary election in Broward County, 128 SBBC schools were used to accommodate 154 voting precincts. For the November 6, 2018 general election, SBBC schools will be closed for an employee planning day.
Reportedly other public school districts have adjusted their school year calendar to ensure schools are closed on election days to avoid the concern of having people on the school campuses who would otherwise not be permitted on the campuses during the school...
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