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SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY PRELIMINARY VOTE CENTER PLAN
August 25, 2014
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_______________ __, 2014 Co-Directors Indiana Election Division 302 West Washington Street Room E-204 Indianapolis, IN 46204
Dear Co-Directors:
On behalf of the St. Joseph County Election Board, I submit the following St. Joseph County Vote Center Plan.
St. Joseph County intends to continuously update this plan to incorporate improvements developed as the result of our post-election reviews and, of course, to maintain compliance with current Indiana legislation.
If you have questions regarding this Plan, please let me know by USPS mail to the above address, email to TRETHLAKE@co.st-joseph.in.us, or a telephone call to (574) 235-9635.
Respectfully submitted,
Terri J. Rethlake St. Joseph Clerk of the Circuit Court
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents iiiIntroduction 1
What Is A Vote Center? 1History Of Vote Centers In Indiana 1Favorable Findings In Appraisals Of Vote Centers In Indiana 1Election Board's Decision To Develop A Vote Center Plan For St. Joseph County 2Vote Center Committee 2How This Plan Was Developed 3
I.C. 3-11-18.1-4 Compliance 3Summary of County Information 5
Clerk's Name and Contact Information 5County Fiscal Bodys Contact Information 5County Executive Bodys Contact Information 5Date First Election Vote Centers will be used 6Number of Voters 6Number of Voter Centers to be Established 6
Election Day Vote Center Locations 6Requirements 6Locations Selected 7Requirements Met By Election Day Vote Center Locations 7
Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations 9Requirements 9Locations Selected 9Requirements Met By Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations 10Days And Hours Of Operation 11Possible Rotating Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations 12
Alternative Ways Of Voting 12Vote Center Operations 12
List Of Precincts Whose Polls Will Be Located In Vote Center 12Number And Type Of Ballot Variation Provided 12Number And Title Of The Precinct Election Officers - -Election Day
Vote Centers 12Number And Title Of The Precinct Election Officers - -Satellite Absentee
Voting Centers 13Voting Technology 13Planned Layout Of Vote Centers 16Set-up Election Day Vote Centers 18Processing Of Voters Election Day Vote Centers 18Provisional Ballots Election Day Vote Centers 18Providing Data Election Day Vote Centers 19Close-Down Election Day Vote Centers 19Set-up Satellite Absentee Voting Centers 19Processing Of Voters Satellite Absentee Voting Centers 19Providing Data Satellite Absentee Voting Centers 20Close-Down Satellite Absentee Voting Centers 20
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Security and Contingency Planning 20
I.C. 3-11-18.1-4 Requirements 20Disruptive Events 21Access to Electronic Poll List 21
Voter Education 22Earned Media 22Vote Center Website 22Mobile Phone Apps 23PowerPoint Slide Deck 23Brochure 23Public Forums 23Civic Organization Meeting Presentations 23Direct Mail 23Advertising 24
Post-Election Review 24Maps 26
Map 1: Locations Of Election Day Vote Centers 27Map 2: Locations Of Election Day Vote Centers And Residences Of
Registered Voters 29Map 3: Election Day Vote Center Locations And One-Mile Radius
Around Each Location 31Map 4: Election Day Vote Center Locations And Two-Mile Radius
Around Each Location 33Map 5: Election Day Vote Center Locations And Three-Mile
Radius Around Each Location 35Map 6: Locations Of Satellite Absentee Voting Centers 37Map 7: Locations Of Satellite Absentee Voting Centers And Residences Of
Registered Voters 39Map 8: Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations And One-Mile Radius
Around Each Location 41Map 9: Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations And Two-Mile Radius
Around Each Location 43Map 10: Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations And Three-Mile Radius
Around Each Location 45Appendices 47
Appendix A: List Of Present St. Joseph County Precincts 48Appendix B: League Of Women Voters Of The South Bend Area Proposal 73Appendix C: County Commissioners Resolution Approving Designation Of
St. Joseph County As A Vote Center County 76Appendix D: County Council Resolution Approving Designation Of St. Joseph
County As A Vote Center County 78Appendix E: County Election Board Resolution Unanimously Approving
The Order To Approve The County Vote Center Plan 80Appendix F: County Election Board Resolution Approving Central Counting
Of Absentee Ballots 82
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INTRODUCTION What Is A Vote Center?
A vote center is a polling place where any eligible voter in the county may vote. The Vote Center Model is intended to give voters more flexibility on Election Day because they are not required to go to a specific polling location. Vote centers are connected through secure Internet connections to servers that maintain electronic poll books for all registered county voters. As voters cast their ballots, the electronic poll book is instantaneously updated so that poll workers know if a prospective voter has already cast a ballot at another location.
History Of Vote Centers In Indiana
The Vote Center Model was first used in Larimer County, Colorado in 2003. Larimer County set up 22 Vote Centers throughout the county instead of their 143 precincts and carefully educated the public on the new election model. Voters were able to cast their correct ballots whether they voted near their home, workplace, or any other location they found convenient. If voters moved recently within the county, they could cast their correct ballot close to their new home without having to drive across town to their old precinct polling place. A voter living on a far side of town no longer had to rush home after work to get to his/her precinct polling place. There was no wrong place to vote. Larimer County voters benefited by this flexibility and lauded the new model.
In 2005, Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita led a delegation of Indiana legislators and clerks to Larimer County to observe the operation of vote centers in an actual election. All who attended were favorably impressed with the Vote Center Model. In the 2006 session of the Indiana General Assembly, House Bill 1011 authorized the Secretary of State to select up to three counties to run a pilot Vote Center program in the 2007 Municipal and 2008 General Elections.
From 2007 to 2010, the Indiana Secretary of State's office ran the Vote Center Pilot Program, in which Cass, Tippecanoe, and Wayne counties used the Vote Centers Model to test whether it would be an effective option for election administration in Indiana. After three years and numerous elections, the Pilot Program was judged to be a success. Hence, in 2011, the Indiana General Assembly passed Senate Enrolled Act 32 and House Enrolled Act 1242 and the Governor signed both pieces of legislation, making vote centers an option for any Indiana county.
At present, 18 Indiana counties have adopted the Vote Center Model: Bartholomew (effective 2015), Blackford, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Elkhart, Fayette, Floyd, Hancock, Johnson, Miami, Noble, Switzerland, Tippecanoe, Vanderburgh, Vigo, Wabash, Wayne.
Favorable Findings In Appraisals Of Vote Centers In Indiana
Reports of studies performed by Ball State University's Bowen Center and The Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute and a report by Indiana Secretary Of State Connie Lawson summarizing feedback she gathered from meetings in 2013 with county clerks and other county officials of current vote center counties produced findings that include:
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Vote Centers can improve voter convenience by:
permitting voters to vote at any of multiple vote center locations--near their home, near their workplace, or any other location they find convenient--instead of a single precinct polling place; and
reducing the time voters spend waiting to vote.
Vote Centers can produce significant financial savings by:
reducing the number of voting machines needed;
reducing the number of poll workers needed;
eliminating wasteful pre-printing of precinct-specific ballots, many of which often are unused and thrown away; and
giving election administrators more flexibility because, with precincts, the number of locations and the level of staffing are fixed and administrators can do little to reduce cost per vote but, with vote centers, they can anticipate turnout and modify the number of locations and the level of staffing accordingly.
Election Board's Decision To Develop A Vote Center Plan For St. Joseph County
In light of increasing interest in the Vote Center Model by other Indiana counties and the favorable findings in appraisals of vote centers described above, the St. Joseph County Election Board decided to develop a vote center plan and submit the plan with an application to the Indiana Election Division requesting the county's switch to vote centers.
Vote Center Committee
The Election Board appointed a bipartisan Vote Center Committee to develop the vote center plan, which is set forth in this document. The following people are members of the Vote Center Committee and support personnel to the Committee:
Committee Members Advisory/Support Personnel
Cynthia A. Bodle Karl G. King John Carlson, GIS Director
Jason A. Cichowicz Emee G. Miller Rita Glenn, Chief Deputy Clerk
Lynn C. Coleman Joseph P. Power Rick Moffett, Supervisor-Voting Machine Technicians
Francisco C. Fotia Terri J. Rethlake Scott Senff, Low & Associates, IT Supervisor
Joseph S. Grabill Mary Beth Wisniewski Ann Thornton, Administrative Assistant
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How This Plan Was Developed
The Vote Center Committee developed this plan by discussion and deliberation in many meetings, work by subcommittees on particular subject matter between meetings, and research into the experiences of vote center counties.
In all its work, the Committee rigorously followed two guiding principles:
1) Voter convenience is the foremost consideration; and
2) Reduction of the cost of elections should be achieved to the maximum extent consistent with voter convenience and security of the election process and data.
I.C. 3-11-18.1-4 COMPLIANCE The requirements for a vote center plan are defined in Indiana Code Section I.C. 3-11-18.1-4. Each of these requirements and the page in this plan on which it is addressed are set out below.
IC 3-11-18.1-4 Vote Center Plan Requirement Page
(1) The total number of vote centers to be established 6 &7
(2) The location of each vote center. 9 & 10
(3) The effective date of the order. Appendix D
(4) The following information according to the computerized list (as defined in IC 3 7-26.3-2) as of the date of the order:
(A) The total number of voters within the county. 6 & Appendix A
(B) The number of active voters within the county. 6 & Appendix A
(C) The number of inactive voters within the county. 6 & Appendix A
(5) For each vote center designated under subdivision (2), a list of the precincts whose polls will be located at the vote center consistent with section 13 of this chapter for an election that is not being held in each precinct of the county. 12
(6) For each vote center designated under subdivision (2), the number of precinct election boards that will be appointed to administer an election at the vote center. 12
(7) For each precinct election board designated under subdivision (6), the number and name of each precinct the precinct election board will administer consistent with section 13 of this chapter for an election that is not being held in each precinct of the county. 12
(8) For each vote center designated under subdivision (2), the number and title of the precinct election officers who will be appointed to serve at the vote center. 12
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IC 3-11-18.1-4 Vote Center Plan Requirement Page
(9) For each vote center designated under subdivision (2):
(A) the number and type of ballot variations that will be provided at the vote center; and 12
(B) whether these ballots will be:
(i) delivered to the vote center before the opening of the polls; or 12
(ii) printed on demand for a voter's use. 12
(10) A detailed description of any hardware, firmware, or software used:
(A) to create an electronic poll list for each precinct whose polls are to be located at a vote center; or 13
(B) to establish a secure electronic connection between the county election board and the precinct election officials administering a vote center. 13
(11) A description of the equipment and procedures to be used to ensure that information concerning a voter entered into any electronic poll list used by precinct election officers at a vote center is immediately accessible to:
(A) the county election board; and 13
(B) the electronic poll lists used by precinct election officers at all other vote centers in the county. 13
(12) For each precinct designated under subdivision (5), the number of electronic poll lists to be provided for the precinct. 13
(13) The security and contingency plans to be implemented by the county to do all of the following:
(A) Prevent a disruption of the vote center process. 20
(B) Ensure that the election is properly conducted if a disruption occurs. 20
(C) Prevent access to an electronic poll list without the coordinated action of two (2) precinct election officers who are not members of the same political party. 20
(14) A certification that the vote center complies with the accessibility requirements applicable to polling places under IC 3-11-8. 7 & 15
(15) A sketch depicting the planned layout of the vote center, indicating the location of:
(A) equipment; and 17
(B) precinct election officers; 17
within the vote center.
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IC 3-11-18.1-4 Vote Center Plan Requirement Page
(16) The total number and locations of satellite offices to be established under IC 3-11-10-26.3 at vote center locations designated under subdivision (2) to allow voters to cast absentee ballots in accordance with IC 3-11. However, a plan must provide for at least one (1) vote center to be established as a satellite office under IC 3-11-10-26.3 on the two (2) Saturdays immediately preceding an election day. 10
(17) The method and timing of providing voter data to persons who are entitled to receive the data under this title. Data shall be provided to all persons entitled to the data without unreasonable delay. 19 & 20
(18) That the county election board shall adopt a resolution under IC 3-11.5-5-1 or IC 3-11.5-6-1 to make the central counting of absentee ballots applicable to the county (if the board has not already done so). Appendix F
SUMMARY OF COUNTY INFORMATION Clerk's Name and Contact Information
Ms. Terri J. Rethlake St. Joseph Clerk of the Circuit Court St. Joseph County Courthouse 101 S. Main St South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: (574) 235-9635 Email: TRETHLAKE@co.st-joseph.in.us
County Fiscal Bodys Contact Information
County Council of St. Joseph County County-City Building, Room 411 227 W. Jefferson Blvd South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: (574) 235 9658 Email: cocouncil@co.st-joseph.in.us
County Executive Bodys Contact Information
St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners County-City Building 7th Floor 227 W. Jefferson Blvd South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: (574) 235-9534 Email: sjccom@co.st-joseph.in.us
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Date First Election Vote Centers will be used
The first election for which Vote Centers will be used in St. Joseph County is May 5, 2015.
Number of Voters
Voter information according to the "Computerized List" (as defined in IC 3-7-26.3-2) as of the effective date of the order establishing St. Joseph County as a vote center county (Appendix C) is as follows:
Number of Active Voters 160,444
Number of Inactive Voters 40,674
Total Number of Registered Voters 201,118
Number of Voter Centers to be Established
Number of Election Day Vote Centers to be established 37
Number of vote centers to be established at satellite offices to allow voters to cast absentee ballots (referred to herein as "Satellite Absentee Voting Centers"):
Satellite Absentee Voting Centers at fixed locations 19
Satellite Absentee Voting Centers at rotating locations 0
ELECTION DAY VOTE CENTER LOCATIONS Requirements
Indiana law requires a vote center for every 10,000 active voters. However, many vote center clerks indicated they determined their number of vote centers based on convenience of the locations to the voting public. However, the Vote Center Committee determined the number and locations of St. Joseph County's Election Day vote centers should be based on convenience to the voting public.
The Committee selected locations that:
are well known or readily recognizable locations;
are on main arterial roads or streets;
are either on or close to public transportation ("Transpo") routes, in areas of the County where Transpo operates; and
result in most of the County's registered voters residing within a three-mile radius of a vote center;
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In addition, the Committee required that every location have the following attributes:
is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and accessibility requirements under IC 3-11-8;
has an adequate Internet connection and Wi-Fi for use with the ePollbook;
has a space large enough to hold voting equipment, poll workers, and voters; and
has adequate parking and accessibility for disabled voters available for the amount of voter traffic expected at the location.
Of course, it is also necessary that the owner of the location is willing to host a vote center.
Locations Selected
Applying the criteria set out above, the Committee selected 37 locations to be Election Day Vote Centers. These locations are listed in Table 1. For municipal elections, only the locations within the boundaries of municipalities holding elections will be operational. For county-wide elections, all locations will be operational. (Note: * at the end of a location name indicates the Committee believes the location owner is likely to be willing to be a vote center, but the owner has not yet definitely confirmed willingness.)
The 37 locations selected to be Election Day Vote Centers are graphically depicted in Figure 1 and Maps 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5:
Map 1 depicts the locations of the Election Day Vote Centers
Map 2 depicts the locations of the Election Day Vote Centers and the residences of registered voters.
Map 3 depicts the Election Day Vote Center locations and a one-mile radius around each location.
Map 4 depicts the Election Day Vote Center locations and a two-mile radius around each location.
Map 5 depicts the Election Day Vote Center locations and a three-mile radius around each location.
Requirements Met By Election Day Vote Center Locations
Table 1 and Maps 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 illustrate that:
all Election Day Vote Center locations are well known or readily recognizable;
all Election Day Vote Center locations are on main arterial roads or streets;
all Election Day Vote Center locations are either on or close to public transportation ("Transpo") routes, in areas of the County where Transpo operates; and
most of the registered voters in the County reside within a three-mile radius of an Election Day Vote Center.
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Table 1: Election Day Vote Center Locations
Map No. Name Address
Voters Residing Within: 1 Mile 2 Miles 3 Miles
1 American Legion Post 189 302 Kentucky St, Walkerton 1,475 1,825 2,033 2 American Legion Pulaski Post 357* 5414 W Sample St, South Bend 3,448 9,444 20,180 3 Calvary Chapel 53494 Fir Rd, Granger 2,912 11,353 31,891 4 Century Center Concession Room 120 S St. Joseph St, South Bend 7,637 30,634 59,107 5 Charles Black Center 3419 W Washington St, South Bend 6,672 21,014 34,634 6 Christ the King Lutheran Church 17195 Cleveland Rd, South Bend 4,781 19,195 38,474 7 First Baptist Church 724 N Main St, Mishawaka 9,588 28,944 54,160 8 German Township Library 21457 Cleveland Rd, South Bend 3,903 11,794 26,889 9 Goodwill Career Center 3410 Grape Rd, Mishawaka 6,811 24,481 50,560
10 Gospel Center Missionary Church 930 S 30th St, South Bend 9,988 35,284 62,641 11 Grace United Methodist Church 3012 S Twyckenham Dr, South
Bend 9,351 24,140 49,098
12 Granger Missionary Church 50841 Birch Rd, Granger 2,513 6,235 8,759 13 Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Ch 51900 N Mayflower Rd, South
Bend 644 3,318 9,343
14 ICE Athletic Center 1526 Deer Run Dr, Mishawaka 2,713 17,708 40,494 15 JACC or Eck Center Notre Dame 3,886 23,733 57,001 16 Kroc Center 900 W Western Ave, South Bend 6,215 29,763 52,985 17 LaSalle Landing Community Bldg 1831 N Fremont St, South Bend 6,899 19,012 36,441 18 Logan Center* 2505 E Jefferson Blvd, South Bend 10,233 34,542 62,800 19 Martin Luther King Center 1522 W Linden Ave, South Bend 9,359 27,819 46,617 20 Mishawaka FOP Lodge #91 1825 E 12th St, Mishawaka 4,524 17,607 29,567 21 Mishawaka Penn-Harris Public Lib 51446 Elm Rd, Granger 4,210 10,777 17,959 22 Newton Center 601 N Michigan St, Lakeville 681 1,536 2,286 23 North Liberty Community Bldg 203 S Maple St, North Liberty 1,226 1,642 2,165 24 Olive Township Library 420 S Bray St, New Carlisle 1,390 1,924 2,263 25 Osceola United Methodist Church 431 N Beech Rd, Osceola 3,194 9,228 14,642 26 SB Firefighters Hall 4025 W Lincolnway, South Bend 2,572 17,082 31,680 27 SB First Church of the Nazarene 51690 N Ironwood Dr, South Bend 5,034 16,350 29,168 28 South Bend Christian Reformed Ch 1855 N Hickory Rd, South Bend 5,920 22,123 49,846 29 South Bend Elks Club 3535 E McKinley Ave, South Bend 9,408 32,404 56,835 30 Southgate Church* 3717 S Michigan St, South Bend 3,694 19,785 38,632 31 Sprenger Health Care 60257 Bodnar Blvd, Mishawaka 421 3,843 10,330 32 St. Peter United Church of Christ 915 N Ironwood Dr, South Bend 8,066 28,343 60,705 33 St. Bavo's Catholic Church 511 W 7TH St, Mishawaka 8,698 27,753 54,980 34 St. Mark's Missionary Church 55240 Bittersweet Rd, Mishawaka 1,980 8,503 16,350 35 St. Paul Lutheran Church 51490 Laurel Rd, South Bend 2,401 9,631 20,559 36 The Ice Box 1421 S Walnut St, South Bend 4,755 19,829 47,123 37 Warren Twp Fire Department 5483 Quince Rd, South Bend 1,044 2,395 5,681
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SATELLITE ABSENTEE VOTING CENTER LOCATIONS Requirements
Indiana law requires that a Vote Center location be open on the two Saturdays before an election for in-person absentee voting. However, the Committee decided that voter convenience would be improved by operating Satellite Absentee Voting Centers at more locations and for more days. Our reasoning is that Satellite Absentee Voting Centers at more locations and for more days might lead voters to add voting to their lists of daily errands. For example, a voter might decide to vote while he/she is on the way to a store or at a library to check out a book.
The Committee selected locations that:
are well known or readily recognizable locations;
are on main arterial roads or streets;
are either on or close to public transportation ("Transpo") routes, in areas of the County where Transpo operates; and
result in most of the County's registered voters residing within a three-mile radius of a Satellite Absentee Voting Center;
In addition, the Committee required that every location have the following attributes:
is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and accessibility requirements under IC 3-11-8;
has an adequate Internet connection and Wi-Fi for use with the ePollbook;
has a space large enough to hold voting equipment, poll workers, and voters; and
has adequate parking and accessibility for disabled voters available for the amount of voter traffic expected at the location.
Of course, it is also necessary that the owner of the location is willing to host a Satellite Absentee Voting Center.
Locations Selected
Applying the criteria set out above, the Committee selected 19 locations to be Satellite Absentee Voting Centers. These locations are listed in Table 2. For municipal elections, only the locations within the boundaries of municipalities holding elections will be operational. For county-wide elections, all locations will be operational. (Note: * at the end of a location name indicates the Committee believes the location owner is likely to be willing to be a Satellite Absentee Voting Center, but the owner has not yet definitely confirmed willingness.)
The 19 locations selected to be Satellite Absentee Voting Centers are graphically depicted in Maps 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:
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Map 6 depicts the locations of the Satellite Absentee Voting Centers.
Map 7 depicts the Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations and the residences of registered voters.
Map 8 depicts the Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations a one-mile radius around each location.
Map 9 depicts the Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations and a two-mile radius around each location.
Map 10 depicts the Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations and a three-mile radius around each location.
Table 2: Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations
Map No. Name Address
Voters Residing Within: 1 Mile 2 Miles 3 Miles
1 Charles Martin Youth Center 802 Lincolnway West, South Bend 9,717 29,488 55,165
2 County City Building 227 W Jefferson Blvd, South Bend 7,487 31,893 60,882
3 County Services Building 219 Lincolnway West , Mishawaka 10,958 29,769 57,016
4 Goodwill Industries of Michiana(1) 1805 W Western Ave, South Bend 6,985 27,817 48,153
5 Kroc Center South Bend 900 W Western Ave, South Bend 6,799 31,548 55,830
6 SJCPL Centre Twp Branch 1150 E Kern Rd, South Bend 5,066 10,529 20,409
7 SJCPL Francis Branch 52655 Ironwood Rd, South Bend 7,012 16,699 35,828 8 SJCPL German Twp Branch 52807 Lynnewood Ave, South
Bend 4,219 12,401 28,323 9 SJCPL Lakeville Branch 120 N Michigan St, Lakeville 724 1,576 2,223
10 SJCPL LaSalle Branch 3232 W Ardmore , South Bend 5,767 23,932 37,418 11 SJCPL North Liberty Branch 105 E Market St, North Liberty 1,165 1,791 2,225 12 SJCPL Tutt Branch 2223 Miami Rd, South Bend 9,988 28,467 58,425 13 SJCPL Western Branch 611S Lombardy Dr, South Bend 6,019 14,069 28,481 14 Mishawaka FOP Lodge #91 1825 E 12th St, Mishawaka 7,952 24,563 47,298 15 Mishawaka Penn Harris Library -
Bittersweet 602 Bittersweet Rd, Mishawaka
3,589 11,523 21,282 16 Mishawaka Penn Harris Library -
Harris 51446 Elm Rd, Granger
4,372 11,096 18,629 17 New Carlisle Olive Twp Library 408S Bray St, New Carlisle 1,364 1,929 2,269
18 St Joseph Regional Medical Center 5215 Holy Cross Pkwy, Mishawaka 3,630 17,127 40,779
19 Transpo Transfer Center* 100 W South St, South Bend 6,251 32,527 61,375
(1) Beginning with 2016 elections
Requirements Met By Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations
Table 2, and Maps 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 illustrate that:
all locations are well known or readily recognizable;
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all locations are on main arterial roads or streets;
all locations are either on or close to public transportation ("Transpo") routes, in areas of the County where Transpo operates;
most of the registered voters in the County reside within a three-mile radius of a Satellite Absentee Voting Center.
Days And Hours Of Operation
The number of days before the election the Satellite Absentee Voting Centers will commence operations and their hours of operation will be as shown in Table 3.
Table 3: Satellite Absentee Voting Center Days and Hours of Operation
Map No. Name
Days Before
Election Hours of Operation
1 Charles Martin Youth Center 14 Mon Sat: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
2 County City Building 28 Mon Sat: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
3 County Services Building 28 Mon Sat: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
4 Goodwill Industries of Michiana(1) 14 Mon Sat: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
5 Kroc Center South Bend 14 Mon Sat: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
6 SJCPL Centre TWP Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
7 SJCPL Francis Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
8 SJCPL German TWP Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tue, Thu: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9 SJCPL Lakeville Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat; 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tue, Thu; 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 10 SJCPL LaSalle Branch 8 Mon, Wed., Fri, Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tue, Thu: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 11 SJCPL North Liberty Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat; 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tue, Thu: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 12 SJCPL Tutt Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat; 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tue, Thu: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 13 SJCPL Western Branch 8 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tue, Thu: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 14 Mishawaka FOP Lodge #91 14 Mon Sat: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 15 Mishawaka Penn Harris Library -
Bittersweet 14 Mon, Tue, Thu: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wed, Fri: 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Sat: 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
16 Mishawaka Penn Harris Library - Harris
14 Mon Thu: 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Fri: 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Sat: 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
17 New Carlisle Olive Township Library 14 Mon Thu: 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Fri, Sat: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
18 St Joseph Regional Medical Center 14 Mon Sat: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
19 Transpo Transfer Center* TBD To Be Determined.
(1) Beginning with 2016 elections
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Possible Rotating Satellite Absentee Voting Center Locations
The Vote Center Committee also considered using rotating Satellite Absentee Voting Centers; that is, Satellite Absentee Voting Centers that would be in a given location for only one to three days and then move to another location. The purpose would be to provide a Satellite Absentee Voting Center in locations not adequately served by the Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations listed in Table 2. The Committee did not identify any such locations in the course of developing this plan. Nevertheless, the Committee recommends keeping the idea of rotating Satellite Absentee Voting Centers in mind in case a future post-election evaluation indicates a need for them.
ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF VOTING In selecting the locations of Election Day Vote Centers and Satellite Absentee Voting Centers, the Vote Center Committee endeavored to establish the most convenient locations in our county for all voters. The Committee recognizes, nevertheless, that some voters for reasons such as physical infirmity or lack of transportation might have difficulty going to any of these locations. This, of course, is also the case with the present precinct polling place system.
With the present precinct polling place system, the needs of voters who have difficulty going to their polling place are met by alternative ways of votingMail-in Absentee Ballots and Traveling Boards. When St. Joseph County becomes a vote center county, these present alternative ways of voting will be continued. Voters can obtain these services by calling the County Clerk's Office (574) 235-9635.
VOTE CENTER OPERATIONS List Of Precincts Whose Polls Will Be Located In Vote Center
All present St. Joseph County Precinct polls will be located in every Vote Center. A list of all present St. Joseph County Precincts is in Appendix A.
Number And Type Of Ballot Variation Provided
Ballots will be printed on demand and will consist of all ballot types for each precinct.
Number And Title Of The Precinct Election Officers - -Election Day Vote Centers
The Election Officers staffing each Election Day Vote Center will be as set forth below.
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Title Number*
Inspectors 1
Democrat Judges 1
Republican Judges 1
Democrat Clerks 3
Republican Clerks 3
*These numbers are based on the use of four ePollbooks at each vote center.
Number And Title Of The Precinct Election Officers - -Satellite Absentee Voting Centers
The Election Officers staffing each Satellite Absentee Voting Center will be as set forth below.
Title Number*
Supervisor 1
Democrat Clerk 1
Republican Clerk 1
*These numbers are based on the use of two ePollbooks at each Satellite Absentee Voting Center.
Voting Technology
IC 3-11-18.1-4 requires that a Vote Center Plan include "A detailed description of any hardware, firmware, or software used:
(A) to create an electronic poll list for each precinct whose polls are to be located at a vote center; or
(B) to establish a secure electronic connection between the county election board and the precinct election officials administering a vote center."
It is not practical at present to provide the information required by IC 3-11-18.1-4 because St Joseph County needs to purchase new voting equipment in order to operate vote centers. First, the County does not have the ePollbook equipment required for vote center operations. Second, the County's current voting equipment, ES&S M-100 scanner and Automarks, as presently configured will not work for vote centers because this equipment can store the data for only 10 precincts. New voting machines will be able to be programmed with every precinct ballot in the County.
Therefore, the Vote Center Committee recommends that St. Joseph County as soon as possible issue a Request For Proposals to solicit bids for the hardware, firmware, and software that will be needed to operate vote centers. Once a contract has been awarded, the Vote Center Committee will be able to complete this section of the Vote Center Plan in compliance with IC 3-11-18.1-4.
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The Vote Center Committee further recommends that the aforementioned Request For Proposals should specify the requirements set out below.
ePollbook Requirements
Provide a method to authenticate voters and capture their voting history, thereby eliminating the need to pre-print books of applications for ballot
Provide a method to ensure that the list of authenticated voters available to the election judges is complete and reflects all people who have voted early or absentee
Prevent duplicate voting
Provide a method to identify and track voters who have voted provisionally
Provide a method to easily answer any question or help with any problem the poll worker may have
Guide the poll worker to the correct voter eligibility for each voters circumstances
Provide a method for a reporting system that can generate all required reports according to state, county, and party guidelines
Provide a method to ensure consistency and accuracy across all polling locations
Provide a method to authenticate the voter regardless of special circumstances such as having moved, being an absentee voter, being an early voter, having registered by mail, etc.
Provide a method for capturing and storing all voter data and provisional voter data so their addresses are authenticated for ballot purposes
Readily customizable to support future changes in the law and St. Joseph Countys requirements
Operate from non-proprietary hardware
Expandable with multiple USB ports
Customizable to fit specific Clerk needs
Work with off the shelf peripherals such as barcode scanners, signature pads and printers
Ability to support live connections from the sites without additional software purchase
Continue to function even when connectivity is lost
Contingency plan in place by vendor in the event equipment fails
Adequate security to satisfy state and county requirements
Removable storage card for redundant data backup
Provide a method for voter to access and vote using the proper ballot
Voting (using ballot marking device) Requirements
ePollbook must provide a method for bringing up the proper ballot on the devices
Provide a proper valid mark ballot dictated by ePollbook
Store proper number of candidate and race votes
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Offer a vote-validation process
Print a ballot card capable of being tabulated
Redundant power in case of local power failure
ADA compliant
Tabulating (M100, OVO) Requirements
Double-Sided Scanner: Machines must be capable of recognizing marks on both sides of a ballot with one pass through the scanner.
Scanning Orientation: Machines must be capable of accepting ballots regardless of the orientation of the paper.
Ballot Acceptance: Machines must be configured to accept all the ballots defined for the election regardless the sequence of introduction.
Early Voting Vote Center - ADA Solution Independence: Optical Scan Reader must be designed to function independently from the Early Voting Vote Center - ADA Solution. The Early Voting Vote Center - ADA voting solution must produce a human readable document that can be scanned and tabulated by the optical scan solution.
Over-Votes Under-Votes: Optical Scan Reader must have the capability to notify the voter of overvotes and undervotes (customizable as to individual contests or to all contests undervoted).
Ballot Return Modes: Optical Scan Reader must have the capability to operate in either one of two ballot casting modes: (1) Immediate ballot return of overvoted, undervoted and blank ballots (2) Full ballot review on the Optical Scan Readers display while securely holding the ballot allowing each voter the opportunity to either accept or reject the ballot as marked. Regardless of the ballot return mode the scanner is operating in, the scanner must have the ability to print a record for the voter indicating why the ballot was returned.
Ballot Processing: The vendor must describe, in detail, how the Optical Scan Reader processes each ballot cast and the number of redundant backups of each cast ballot exist on the Optical Scan Reader. A minimum of 3 digital storage devices are mandatory and must be integrated into the scanner. Each memory device must be validated against the others to ensure vote count accuracy.
Standard Ballot Processing: The system must be capable of processing multiple and different ballots at the same election. (The various ballots might be different sizes.)
Multiple Precinct Ballot Processing: Machine must have the capacity of processing ballots for multiple voting precincts. (describe any limitations of the scanner to be programmed with multiple precincts.)
Visible Public Counter: The machine must provide a ballot counter where the total number accepted ballots is displayed.
Vote Recovery: The vendor must describe the process for recovering a missing or corrupt memory device in the event that results cannot be uploaded due to failure of the primary memory device.
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Scanning & Processing Speed: Machines must be capable of scanning and evaluating a ballot and of generating any required interaction or confirmation messages in less than 5 seconds based on an 8.5-by-14 inch ballot.
Mark Size: The machine must be capable of recognizing any mark of at least 2 square millimeters inside the mark-recognition area of a ballot configured for such purposes. Indicate the number of marking devices that have been used during certification of system at the Federal level.
Ballot Length: The Optical Scan Reader must be capable of accepting ballots in a variety of lengths and widths. Please list the ballot length options available within the proposed solution.
Write-in Results: The Optical Scan Reader must be capable of printing an imaged static write-in response report from the unit itself at the close of the polls.
Machine Memory Requirements
Fixed Memory: Each machine must have a fixed, non-removable, non-volatile fixed memory module. This memory module must store the machines configuration, the accumulated voting results, and the operational log. These memory modules must not be easily accessible and must be part of the internal hardware components of the machine.
Removable Memory Device: Each machine must have at least one, removable, and portable memory module. Memory modules must store the machines configuration, the accumulated voting results, and the operational log of the machine. Memory modules must be located in a locked compartment to prevent unauthorized access.
Redundant Portable Memory Device: Each machine must have a minimum of three (3) redundant memory locations separate from the primary memory module. A minimum of one (1) must function as described on the Portable Memory Use specification above.
Post-Voting Requirements
Vendor must provide all software and hardware recommendations necessary to compile all tabulated data from voting locations in accordance with Indiana lawin a format acceptable to the State--including but not limited to workstations needed, redundant power, file server specifications, and security specifications.
Planned Layout Of Vote Centers
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Set-up Election Day Vote Centers
1. The ePollbooks and Ballot Marking Devices and Tabulator will be delivered by St. Joseph County Voting Machine Technicians on Monday before Election Day. Each machine will be sealed for security.
2. Inspectors will pick up their election supplies on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before Election Day.
3. There will be ten (10) Ballot Marking Devices and one (1) Tabulator per vote center. Ample devices for backup will be part of overall configuration. There will be four ePollbooks per vote center with additional units at the Election Office if needed.
Processing Of Voters Election Day Vote Centers
The processing of voters will consist of the following steps:
1. Voter enters the Vote Center, states name, and presents his/her government issued photo ID to a Clerk.
2. Clerk types voters name into an ePollbook.
3. Clerk verifies all information with the voter.
4. Voter signs his/her name on an electronic name pad and, in a Primary Election, declares either Democrat or Republican.
5. The ePollbook generates an Identifier ticket showing the correct precinct and ballot style for the voter to proceed to any Ballot Marking Device.
6. Voter hands the Identifier ticket to the Judge.
7. Judge enters the number on the screen to display the ballot for the voter and then walks away to activate next voter.
8. Voter selects the candidates of his/her choice; and, when voter has finished, a countable paper ballot is generated and deposited into the Tabulator.
9. Voter, if he/she wishes to do so, completes a survey form that will be used for post-election review.
10. Voter exits the Vote Center.
Provisional Ballots Election Day Vote Centers
The only reasons for a provisional ballot would be no ID or voter not in e-pollbook.
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All provisional ballots will be printed on demand and the voter will place the ballot in a provisional ballot envelope to hold for reconciliation at a later time. The Inspector will stay with the voter until the ballot is sealed in the envelope and voter has filled out the appropriate sections of the envelope.
Providing Data Election Day Vote Centers
Upon written request received by the St. Joseph County Clerk's office at least 24 hours prior to the polls opening for an election, any person who desires to have voting data sent to a specified email address will be added to an email distribution list.
Voting data will include the name of each individual who has voted, the Precinct in which each such individual resides, and at which vote center each such individual cast his/her ballot.
Voting data will be sent via email to all email addresses on the distribution list at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Close-Down Election Day Vote Centers
At the close of the polls:
1. Poll workers will log off ePollbooks, close down (i.e., turn off) all ePollbooks and Ballot Marking Devices and generate reports on the Tabulator. The ePollbooks will be locked in the ballot box with the ballots.
2. Inspector and one Judge of the opposite party will return the USB, and all election forms to the Election Office.
These procedures run in direct correlation with current closing procedures. All vote center USBs will be brought back to Election Central for county-wide accumulation results.
Set-up Satellite Absentee Voting Centers
There will be two ePollbooks, and one marking device at each Satellite Absentee Vote Center. The board will be made up of one Supervisor from the same party as the County Clerk and two Clerks, one from each party.
Processing Of Voters Satellite Absentee Voting Centers
The processing of early voters will consist of the following steps:
1. Voter enters the Satellite, states name and presents his/her government issued photo ID to a Clerk.
2. Clerk types voters name into an ePollbook and verifies information with the voter
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3. Voter signs his/her name on an electronic name pad and, in a Primary Election, declares either Democrat or Republican
4. The ePollbook generates an Absentee In Person form and an Identifier ticket showing the correct precinct and ballot style for the voter to proceed to any Ballot Marking Device.
5. Voter hands the Identifier ticket to Clerk.
6. Clerk enters the number on the screen to display the ballot for the voter and then walks away.
7. Voter selects the candidates of his/her choice; and, when voter has finished, Clerks initial the ballot, voter puts ballot in ABS-6 envelope, signs the envelope and hands to a Clerk.
8. Voter exits the Satellite Center.
Providing Data Satellite Absentee Voting Centers
Upon written request received by the St. Joseph County Clerk's office at least 24 hours prior to the Satellite Centers opening for an election, any person who desires to have voting data sent to a specified email address will be added to an email distribution list.
Voting data will include the name of each individual who has voted, the Precinct in which each such individual resides, and at which Satellite Center each such individual cast his/her ballot.
Voting data will be sent via email to all email addresses on the distribution list at 10:00 a.m., the following day.
Close-Down Satellite Absentee Voting Centers
At the close of each day:
1. Poll workers will log off ePollbooks, close down, (turn off) all ePollbooks and Ballot Marking Devices. ePollbooks will be secured with a laptop lock.
2. The next morning, officials designated by the Election Board will pick up the voted absentee ballots and reconciliation sheet and transport in a secured bag to the County Clerks Office for processing.
SECURITY AND CONTINGENCY PLANNING I.C. 3-11-18.1-4 Requirements
I.C. 3-11-18.1-4 requires a vote center plan to include security and contingency provisions to:
To prevent disruption of vote center process,
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To ensure election is properly conducted if a disruption occurs, and
To prevent access to an electronic poll list without the coordinated action of two precinct election officers who are not members of the same political party.
Disruptive Events
Two events that could disrupt the vote center process are loss of connection between the ePollbooks and the central server and a loss of electrical power at either the vote center or the central server. The plans to prevent disruption of vote center process and ensure the election is properly conducted if these events occur are set out below.
Loss of connection between the ePollbooks and the central server.
a) The ePollbooks will have both a high-speed internet connection using the vote center's own internet service provider, and a high-speed cellular connection. The cellular connection will be automatically turned on if an ePollbook loses its network connection through the vote center's own Internet connection.
b) Each laptop will be loaded with the complete list of eligible voters in St. Joseph County. If connectivity is lost Clerks will still be able to process voters and issue a Identifier Ticket. As soon as connectivity is re-established information as to who has voted in that Vote Center will be sent to all other Vote Center locations.
Loss of electrical power at either the vote center or the central server. Both the ePollbooks and the tabulation equipment used at the vote centers will have battery backups that last for several hours. This would enable a vote center to continue functioning through a temporary power loss. However, if the electrical power loss at a vote center is for a time longer than the backup battery life, the Election Board could close down that vote center and direct voters to other vote center locations. The central server also has a battery backup and the County-City Building, where the central server is housed, has an emergency generator.
Access to Electronic Poll List
Access to an electronic poll list without the coordinated action of two precinct election officers who are not members of the same political party will be prevented by the procedures set out below.
Before using the ePollbook(s), two Clerks will be paired up as a bipartisan team, with one team per table. Each bipartisan team of Clerks, will enter their user names and passwords into the ePollbook(s) at their table, and provide their initials on the signature pad.
In the event it is necessary to replace a Clerk at a vote center during operating hours, the new bipartisan team at that particular table will begin anew by entering their user names and passwords into the ePollbook(s) at their table, and providing their initials on the signature pad.
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VOTER EDUCATION Thorough and effective voter education will be critical to the success of converting from Precinct voting to Vote Centers. Accordingly, St. Joseph County's voter education efforts will be as described below to the extent available funding will allow.
The Vote Center Committee has received a proposal (see Appendix B) from The League of Women Voters of the South Bend Area ("LWVSBA") to assist, in both 2015 and 2016, with two of the voter education efforts described below - Public Forums and Civic Organization Meeting Presentations. The Vote Center Committee accepts the LWVSBA proposal because the well-established nonpartisan nature of the organization and the inclusion among its members of professionals who are well-qualified to perform these tasks will enhance the credibility and quality voter education efforts.
Earned Media
The conversion to vote centers will be highly newsworthy. Hence, the media can be a powerful ally in providing information to the public. St. Joseph County will execute a full media outreach campaign that will involve press releases and effort to obtain newspaper, radio and television interviews or features.
Vote Center Website
A Vote Center Website specifically dedicated to St. Joseph County's vote centers and with its own web address will be established. The Vote Center Website will be on St. Joseph County's existing website, but it will have a web address shorter than the County's standard web address (something like www.stjoevotecenters.com).
The Vote Center Website will include topics such as the following:
Vote Center Defined
Description of the Electronic Poll Book
Sketch of a typical vote center layout
Description of the process for voting at a vote center
Names and addresses of Election Day Vote Center locations (with a click-through to Google Maps)
Map with locations of Election Day Vote Centers and pictures of buildings shown using ESRI ArcGIS Online Story Maps
Names and addresses of Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations (with a click-through to Google Maps) and their days and hours of operation
Map with locations of Satellite Absentee Voting Centers and pictures of the buildings shown using ESRI ArcGIS Online Story Maps
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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Email address for submitting questions and comments
Mobile Phone Apps
Mobile phone apps will be used to allow voters to display a list of the Election Day Vote Center locations and a list of the Satellite Absentee Voting Center locations and their hours of operation.
PowerPoint Slide Deck
A PowerPoint slide deck will be created for use in presentations. The slides will cover the same topics as the Vote Center Website. Among other things, the slide deck will be for use in the Public Forum and Civic Organization Presentations described below.
Brochure
A brochure describing vote center operations, answering frequently asked questions, and providing the Vote Center Website address will be created. Among other things, the brochures will be used as handouts in the Public Forums and Civic Organization Meetings described below.
Public Forums
Public Forums will be conducted to describe the vote center operation and to answer questions. The PowerPoint Slide Deck described above will be used in these presentations and the Vote Center Brochures described above will be available as handouts. The Vote Center Committee and The LWVSBA will work together to identify locations appropriate for the Public Forums. The LWVSBA will organize the Public Forums and members of the LWVSBA will make the presentations. Two members of the Vote Center Committee will be present at each Public Forum to answer questions.
Civic Organization Meeting Presentations
Presentations similar to the Public Forums will be made to meetings of civic organizations (such as Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary Clubs) willing to host such a presentation. The Vote Center Committee and LWVSBA will work together to identify appropriate civic organizations for such presentations. Members of the LWVSBA will make the presentations.
Direct Mail
In 2015, postcards will be sent in March and September to every residential mailing address within jurisdictions conducting municipal elections in 2015. In 2016, postcards will be sent in March and September to every residential mailing address within St. Joseph County. The postcards will include a list of vote center locations, the Vote Center Website address, phone number to call with questions, and other pertinent information.
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Advertising
Television and radio: check your mail commercials during morning and evening news programs for two weeks before sending the Direct Mail postcards described above;
Traditional Billboards: six to eight locations throughout the County for four weeks before sending the Direct Mail postcards described above;
Portable Digital Billboard Tour: Portable Jumbo-Tron Billboard in 30 locations for five days before sending the Direct Mail postcards described above;
Internet: Google Search (using Google Ad-Words to be found more easily by the public) and digital display ads through exchanges and paid Facebook.
POST-ELECTION REVIEW St. Joseph County will evaluate the operation of the vote centers after every election, amend its plan where necessary, and file amendments with the Indiana Election Division.
The League of Women Voters of the South Bend Area ("LWVSBA") has proposed to assist St. Joseph County by performing post-election evaluations in 2015 and 2016. The Vote Center Committee accepts the LWVSBA proposal because the well-established nonpartisan nature of the organization and the inclusion among its members of professionals who are well-qualified to perform the task will enhance the credibility and quality the Post-Election Review.
In particular, the Post-Election Review activities will be:
The LWVSBA will perform exit surveys of voters at vote center locations.
The LWVSBA will perform a statistical analysis of voting trends and voter turnout.
The LWVSBA will interview a focus group of non-voters.
The LWVSBA will require access to post-election voter files for both the subject election as well as the previous election in order be able to make a comprehensive and effective evaluation of voter turnout and trends.
The LWVSBA will make a post-election report to the Vote Center Committee (or other appropriate committee) outlining the successes and failures of the vote center plan as implemented this cycle.
The Vote Center Committee will take steps to ensure the post-election recommendations of the LWVSBA are given due consideration.
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The LWVSBA would repeat this evaluation after the 2016 election.
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MAPS
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Kern Rd
Redwood Rd
Willow
Rd
Millet R
d
Osborne Rd
Hickor
y Rd
US 31
Hwy
Smilax
Rd
Pierce Rd
Ironwo
od Rd
Gumwo
od Rd
Peach
Rd
Walnu
t Rd
I-80 HWY
Martindale Rd
Quinn Rd
St Joseph Valley Pkwy
Tyler Rd
Linden
Rd
Oak Rd
Henry Rd
Curran
t Rd
Fir Rd
Timoth
y Rd
Sycam
ore Rd
US 31 H
wy
Apple R
d
Quince
RdPrim
rose R
d
Quince
Rd
Leeper Rd
Patterson Rd
Dunn Rd
Layton Rd
FirRd
Kenilwo
rth Rd
Poppy
Rd
St Joseph Valley Pkwy
Riley Rd
OakRd
Tyler Rd
Douglas Rd
State Line Rd
Grant S
t
Ironwo
od Rd
Quince
Rd
Tamara
ck Rd
Vistula Rd
US 6 Hwy
Roosevelt Rd
Elm Rd
Rockstroh Rd
Jackson Rd
Lilac R
d
Osborne Rd
Grant Rd
Brick Rd
Adams Rd
Osborne Rd
Olive R
dPin
e Rd
St Jose
phVal
leyPkw
y
Snowb
erry Rd
Jackson Rd
Ireland Rd
County
Line R
d
Shively Rd
Hickor
y Rd
Mayflow
er Rd
Pear Rd
Olive Rd
Tamara
ck Rd
Inwood Rd
Martindale Rd
Clover
Rd
Layton Rd
Edison Rd
Ash Rd
Mulbe
rry Rd
Willow
Rd
Quinn Rd
Early Rd
Tyler Rd
Snowb
erry Rd
Beech
Rd
Sycam
ore Rd
Rose R
d
I-80 HWYCleveland Rd
Harrison Rd
US 31 H
wy
Shively Rd
New Rd
Shively Rd
Roosevelt Rd
Spruce
Rd
Ardmore Trl
Liberty
Hwy
Darden Rd
Clover
Rd
Ardmore Trl
Roger St
Junipe
r Rd
Ash Rd
Walnu
t Rd
Pine R
d
Tamara
ck Rd
Riley Rd
Sycam
ore Rd
Quince
Rd
Jackson Rd
Madison Rd
Brick Rd
Kern Rd
Timoth
y Rd
Timoth
y Rd
Fir Rd
Roosevelt Rd
Madison Rd
Stanton Rd
Pierce Rd
I-80 HWY
Willow
Rd
Early Rd
Kelly Rd
Hamilton Trl
Tyler Rd
Information shown on this map is not warranted for accuracy or merchantability. Reproductionof this material is not possible without the written permission of St. Joseph County, Indiana.
Coordinate grid is based on Indiana State Plane Coordinate system 1983 North American Datum-dimensions are in feet.
01-Centre02-Clay03-German04-Greene05-Harris06-Liberty07-Lincoln08-Madison10-Olive11-Penn12-Portage14-Union15-Warren
1, American Legion Post 1892, American Legion Pulaski Post 3573, Calvary Chapel4, Century Center Concession Room5, Charles Black Center6, Christ the King Lutheran Church7, First Baptist Church8, German Township Library9, Goodwill Career Center10, Gospel Center Missionary Church11, Grace United Methodist Church12, Granger Missionary Church13, Holy Trinity Evangelical Luthern Ch14, ICE Athletic Center15, JACC Gate 1016, Kroc Center17, LaSalle Landing Community Building18, Logan Center19, Martin Luther King Center
20, Mishawaka FOP Lodge #9121, Mishawaka Penn-Harris Public Librar22, Newton Center23, North Liberty Community Building24, Olive Township Library25, Osceola United Methodist Church26, SB Firefighters Hall27, SB First Ch of the Nazarene28, South Bend Christen Reformed Church29, South Bend Elk's Club30, Southgate Church31, Sprenger Health Care of Mishawaka32, St Peter United Church of Christ33, St. Bavo's Catholic Church34, St. Mark's Missionary Church35, St. Paul Lutheran Church36, The Ice Box37, Warren Twp Fire Department
Proposed Locations as of 8-25-14
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TRANSPO_routesBlackthorn Express / IICorby/Town & CountryLincolnway West/AirportMadison/MishawakaMiami/Scottsdale/Ironwood RehabMishawaka Transfer StationNorth Michigan/Laurel WoodsNorthside MishawakaNotre Dame Midnight ExpressNotre Dame/UP MallPortageRum VillageRum Village / SampleSample/MayflowerSouth Michigan/Erskin VillageSouthside MishawakaThe SweepUniv. Park Mall/Town & CountryUniversity Park Mall/MishawakaWestern Avenue
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07-Lincoln
01-Centre
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03-German
12-Portage03-German
03-German
03-German
Information shown on this map is not warranted for accuracy or merchantability. Reproductionof this material is not possible without the written permission of St. Joseph County, Indiana.
Coordinate grid is based on Indiana State Plane Coordinate system 1983 North American Datum-dimensions are in feet.
01-Centre02-Clay03-German04-Greene05-Harris06-Liberty07-Lincoln08-Madison10-Olive11-Penn12-Portage14-Union15-Warren
1, American Legion Post 1892, American Legion Pulaski Post 3573, Calvary Chapel4, Century Center Concession Room5, Charles Black Center6, Christ the King Lutheran Church7, First Baptist Church8, German Township Library9, Goodwill Career Center10, Gospel Center Missionary Church11, Grace United Methodist Church12, Granger Missionary Church13, Holy Trinity Evangelical Luthern Ch14, ICE Athletic Center15, JACC Gate 1016, Kroc Center17, LaSalle Landing Community Building18, Logan Center19, Martin Luther King Center
20, Mishawaka FOP Lodge #9121, Mishawaka Penn-Harris Public Librar22, Newton Center23, North Liberty Community Building24, Olive Township Library25, Osceola United Methodist Church26, SB Firefighters Hall27, SB First Ch of the Nazarene28, South Bend Christen Reformed Church29, South Bend Elk's Club30, Southgate Church31, Sprenger Health Care of Mishawaka32, St Peter United Church of Christ33, St. Bavo's Catholic Church34, St. Mark's Missionary Church35, St. Paul Lutheran Church36, The Ice Box37, Warren Twp Fire Department
Proposed Locations as of 8-25-14
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07-Lincoln
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12-Portage
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12-Portage03-German
03-German
03-German
New Rd
Elm Rd
Ash RdOak
Rd
I-80 HWY
Kern Rd
Riley Rd
Cedar R
d
Shively Rd
Osborne Rd
Bremen Hwy
Quinn Rd
Dogwo
od Rd
Liberty Hw
y
Pierce Rd
Fir Rd
Chicago
Trl
MAIN S
T
Redwo
od Rd
Stanton Rd
US 31
Hwy
Miami
Hwy
CAPIT
AL AVE
Tulip R
d
Ireland RdPin
e Rd
DAY RD
Layton Rd
Tyler Rd
Locust
Rd
Jefferson Blvd
Patterson Rd
Miami
Rd
DRAGOON T RLInwood Rd
Madison Rd
Walnu
t Rd
Kenilwo
rth RdM
ulberry
Rd
Crumstown Hw
y
Darden Rd
Gumwo
od Rd
Edison Rd
Ford St
Lincolnway West HWY
Orange
RdJohnson Rd
Early Rd
Ewing Ave
Douglas Rd
Maple R
d
Primros
e Rd
Lil ac R d
Adams Rd
Colfax AveSag
e Rd
County
Line R
d
Timoth
y Rd
Cleveland Rd
Mayflow
er Rd
Fellow
s St
Twycke
n hamD
r
Peach
Rd
Bitters
weet Rd
Anderson Rd
Smilax
Rd
Western Ave
Spruce
Rd
Linden
Rd
LINCOLNWAY
Lake S
t
Strawb
erry Rd
High S
t
Harrison RdPea
r Trl
Huey S
t Beec
h Rd
St Joseph Valley Pkwy
Filmore Rd
FOURTH ST
State Road 2 HWY
Portage Rd
Wall St
Kelly Rd
Portage Ave
Olive S
t
Ironwo
od Rd
Roosevelt Rd
Snowb
erry Rd
Thorn R
d
Hickor
y Rd
Rankert Rd
Crumstown Tr
l
Laurel
Rd
Prairie
Ave
Grove St
Eddy S
t
LaSalle Ave Jefferson Rd
Grape
RdHollyh
ock Rd
Willow
Rd
US 6 Hwy
Bendix
Dr
HOME
ST
Jackson Rd
Corby Blvd
Myrtle
Rd
Hurd Rd
Lathrop St
Altgeld St
La Porte Trl
Rush R
d
Olive R
d
Rice R
d
Kline Trl
Cedar St
Miller RdWil
ber St
MC KINLEY AVE
Buckey
e Rd
Nicar Rd
35th S
t
Smith Rd
Leeper Rd
Tamara
ck Rd
York R
dIvy
Rd
Linden Ave
Vine St
Brick Rd
TWELFTH ST
Brush Trl
Cherry
Rd
Elder R
d
Turkey Trl
CED A
R ST
State Road 4 HWY
Lafaye
tte Blv
d
Henry Rd
Angela Blvd
FIR RD
GRAP
E RD
Lily Rd
LOGAN
ST
State S
t
Apple R
d
THIRD ST
Place Tr
l
Walkerton Trl
Basswo
od Rd
Wi llow Trl
Calvert St
Main S
t
Osborne Trl
Kline Rd
Niles A ve
Brookf
ield St
Third St
Libe
rty Trl
30th S
t
Leer St
Ireland
Trl
26th S
t
Barley
Rd
Meade
St
Ironwo
od Dr
Millet R
d
Burke St
DaleAve
Birch R
d
Grant Rd
Smith Trl
Poplar
Rd
Illinois
St
Union Rd
Auten Rd
Falcon
St
Gertrud
e St
Hamilton Trl
Towle Rd
Mangu
sDr
Bulla Rd
Madison Trl
Front St
Lake Trl
State R
oad 93
3 HWY
Northside B lvd
Barryknoll Way
CLAYS
T
Pear R
d
Alden Rd
Gordon RdFranklin St
Sycam
ore Rd
Junipe
r Rd
Oakside St
SouthBen
d Ave
Rosewo
od Rd
BYRKIT
AVE
Quarles Rd
LINDEN AVE
St Joseph St
Sweet
brier R
d
Michig
an St
Rose R
d
McKinley Hwy
State Line Rd
MossR d
HARRISON RD
Quince Rd
Byron Dr
Winterg
reen R
d
UNION
ST
Brummit Rd
Eaton Rd
Voorde Dr
Lath Trl
Ice Trl
UNIVERSITY DR
FIFTH ST
PA R K PL
Rockstroh Rd
Blackb
erry Rd
Filbert
Rd
Whites
ell Dr
Van Nuys Rd
29th St
Martindale RdLila
c Dr
DAY TRL
Allen S
t
Ha wt ho
r neRd
Timoth
y Trl
Elmer A
ve
State Road
23 HWY
Summit Dr
Hilltop Dr
Keria T
rl
Arbor Pointe Dr
EDISON RD
County
LIne R
dPalisade Ave
Byrd R
d
Orchid
Rd
Huckle
berry R
d
Boland Dr Pendle St
Superior St
Spirea
Rd
Sumpt io
n Trl
ELDER
ST
Sorin St
Fox Trl
Bell St
Poppy
Rd
Layton T
rl
Neely St
Inglewood Pl
Grass
Rd
Westmoor St
Fellow St
IRONW
OOD D
R
Ce darTr
Curtis St
Leo St
Curran
t Rd
Dunn Rd
Country
Club R
d
Hazel R
d
Vistula Rd
Dresden Dr
Se venth St
Swans
on Dr
Peggy
Dr
Leland
St
VISTULARD
Baywood Ln
YORK RD
Arnold
St Taylor
St
Race S
t
Pecan
Rd
TRIN IT Y PL
Alan S
t
Primros
e Tr
Pack Trl
Renfrew Dr
ELM RDL
emon
Rd
Lakeview Dr
Martin
Ln
Kendal
l St
ELDER
RD
Fulmer RD
Moreau Dr
Roger St
Meadow Ln
Sagewood DrMer
cury D
r
Adams
St
Ardmore Trl
Kintz Ave
Hunting RidgeTrl
Huron St
Avanel
le St
Tucker Dr
Reed R
d
Alpine Dr
Grant S
t
Pokagon St
Whitmer St
Mays Rd
Widener Ln
Madeleva Dr
Battles St
Rexford Dr
CLOVER
RD
Lindy Dr
Clover Rd
Morea
u Ct
LOWELL AVE
DALE
AVE
Nora Ln
Villager Pky
WEST
ST
Quincy Rd
Hill St
Beehle
r Rd
Greent
ree Dr
Lee Rd
Arch St
Idlewood Dr
Oak St
Iowa S
t Kinyon St
Park Ave
Dorn S
t
Rose St
Barbie St
Elk TrlPost Rd
Ashard Dr
Pearl St
StLo uisBlv d
Sunset
Dr
Penn Rd
Harrison St
Market
St
Layden St
Linda St
Sample St
Watson Rd
William
St
Ireland Rd Beech
Rd
Early Rd
St Joseph Valley Pkwy
I-80 HWY
Spruce
Rd
Kelly Rd
Roger St
Lilac R
d
Sycam
ore Rd
Madison Rd
Rockstroh Rd
Jackson Rd
Henry Rd
Martindale Rd
Walnu
t Rd
County
Line R
d
Osborne Rd
US31 H
wy
Jackson Rd
Willow
Rd
Fi rRd
Snowb
erry Rd
Olive R
d
Quince
Rd
Patterson Rd
Shively Rd
Madison Rd
Snowb
erry Rd
Clover
Rd
Pear Rd
Kern Rd
Walnu
t Rd
Riley Rd
Willow
Rd
State Line Rd
Tamara
ck Rd
Primros
e Rd
Dunn Rd
Quince
Rd
Cleveland Rd
Grant S
t
Harrison Rd
Douglas Rd
Jackson Rd
Brick Rd
Oak Rd
Junipe
r Rd
St Joseph Valley Pkwy
Stanton Rd
Ash Rd
Tamara
ck Rd
Tyler Rd
Adams Rd
Tamara
ck Rd
Timoth
y Rd
I-80 HWY
Layton Rd
Hickor
y Rd
Early Rd
Ironwo
od Rd
Inwood Rd
Roosevelt Rd
Hickor
y Rd
Willow
Rd
Osborne Rd
Sycam
ore Rd
Vistula Rd
US 31
Hwy
Pierce Rd
US 31 H
wyRoosevelt Rd
Curran
t Rd
Roosevelt Rd
Tyler Rd
Brick Rd
St Jose
phVa l
leyPkw
y
Tyler Rd
Smilax
Rd
Osborne Rd
Darden Rd
US 31 H
wy
Shively Rd
New Rd
Shively Rd
Liberty
Hwy
Millet R
d
Gumwo
od Rd
Ardmore Trl
Quinn Rd
Sycam
ore Rd
Kenilwo
rth Rd
Timoth
y Rd
Apple R
d
Miller Rd
Pine R
d
Grant Rd
Fir Rd
Olive Rd
Riley Rd
Quince
Rd
Rose R
d
Tyler Rd
Quinn Rd
Ash Rd
Kern Rd
Pine R
d
Martindale Rd
Mayflow
er Rd
Edison Rd
Ironwo
od Rd
Clover
Rd
Poppy
Rd
Mulbe
rry Rd
Timoth
y Rd Redwood Rd
Pierce Rd
Lin de nRd
I-80 HWY
Beech
Rd
Quince
Rd
Sage R
dHamilton Trl
Layton Rd
Information shown on this map is not warranted for accuracy or merchantability. Reproductionof this material is not possible without the written permission of St. Joseph County, Indiana.
Coordinate grid is based on Indiana State Plane Coordinate system 1983 North American Datum-dimensions are in feet.
1_mile01-Centre02-Clay03-German04-Greene05-Harris06-Liberty07-Lincoln08-Madison10-Olive11-Penn12-Portage14-Union15-Warren
Proposed Locations as of 8-25-14
address_cl0901-Mish0902-Mish0903-Mish0904-Mish0905-Mish0906-Mish1301-SB1302-SB1303-SB1304-SB1305-SB1306-SB
1 - American Legion Post 189 - 1,4752 - American Legion Pulaski Post 357 - 3,4483 - Calvary Chapel - 2,9124 - Century Center Concession Room - 7,6375 - Charles Black Center - 6,6726 - Christ the King Lutheran Church - 4,7817 - First Baptist Church - 9,5888 - German Township Library - 3,9039 - Goodwill Career Center - 6,81110 - Gospel Center Missionary Church - 9,98811 - Grace United Methodist Church - 9,35112 - Granger Missionary Church - 2,51313 - Holy Trinity Evangelical Luthern Ch - 64414 - ICE Athletic Center - 2,71315 - JACC Gate 10 - 3,88616 - Kroc Center - 6,21517 - LaSalle Landing Community Building - 6,89918 - Logan Center - 10,23319 - Martin Luther King Center - 9,359
20 - Mishawaka FOP Lodge #91 - 4,52421 - Mishawaka Penn-Harris Public Librar - 4,21022 - Newton Center - 68123 - North Liberty Community Building - 1,22624 - Olive Township Library - 1,39025 - Osceola United Methodist Church - 3,19426 - SB Firefighters Hall - 2,57227 - SB First Ch of the Nazarene - 5,03428 - South Bend Christen Reformed Church - 5,92029 - South Bend Elk's Club - 9,40830 - Southgate Church - 3,69431 - Sprenger Health Care of Mishawaka - 42132 - St Peter United Church of Christ - 8,06633 - St. Bavo's Catholic Church - 8,69834 - St. Mark's Missionary Church - 1,98035 - St. Paul Lutheran Church - 2,40136 - The Ice Box - 4,75537 - Warren Twp Fire Department - 1,044
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20
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10-Olive
11-Penn
14-Union08-Madison
06-Liberty
04-Greene
15-Warren
02-Clay 05-Harris
07-Lincoln
01-Centre
12-Portage
03-German
12-Portage03-German
03-German
03-German
New Rd
Elm Rd
Ash RdOak
Rd
I-80 HWY
Kern Rd
Riley Rd
Cedar R
d
Shively Rd
Osborne Rd
Bremen HwyQuinn Rd
Dogwo
od Rd
Liberty Hw
y
Pierce Rd
Fir Rd
Chicago
Trl
MAIN S
T
Redwo
od Rd
Stanton Rd
US 31
Hwy
Miami
Hwy
Ireland Rd
CAPIT
AL AVE
Tulip R
d
Pine R
d
Layton Rd
Tyler Rd
Locust
Rd
Jefferson Blvd
Patterson Rd
Mayflow
er Rd
Miami
Rd
DRAGOON T RLInwood Rd
Madison Rd
Walnu
t Rd
Kenilwo
rth RdM
ulberry
Rd
Crumstown Hw
y
Darden Rd
DAY RD
Gumwo
od Rd
Edison Rd
Ford St
Lincolnway West HWY
Orange
RdJohnson Rd
Early Rd
Ewing Ave
Douglas Rd
Maple R
d
Primros
e Rd
Li lac R d
Adams Rd
Colfax AveSag
e Rd
County
Line R
d
Timoth
y Rd
LINCOLNWAY
Cleveland Rd
Fellow
s St
Twycke
nh amD
r
Peach
Rd
Bitters
weet Rd
Anderson Rd
Smilax
Rd
Western Ave
Spruce
Rd
Linden
Rd
Lake S
t
Strawb
erry Rd
High S
t
Harrison RdPea
r Trl
Huey S
t Beec
h Rd
St Joseph Valley Pkwy
Filmore Rd
FOURTH ST
State Road 2 HWY
Portage Rd
Wall St
Kelly Rd
Portage Ave
Olive S
t
Ironwo
od Rd
Corby Blvd
Roosevelt Rd
Snowb
erry Rd
Thorn R
d
Hickor
y Rd
Rankert Rd
Crumstown Tr
l
Laurel
Rd
Prairie
Ave
Grove St
Eddy S
t
LaSalle Ave Jefferson Rd
Grape
RdHollyh
ock Rd
Willow
Rd
US 6 Hwy
Bendix
Dr
HOME
ST
Jackson Rd
Myrtle
Rd
Hurd Rd
Lathrop St
Altgeld St
La Porte Trl
Rush R
d
Olive R
d
Rice R
d
Kline Trl
Cedar St
Miller Rd
Wilber
St
MC KINLEY AVE
Buckey
e Rd
Nicar Rd
35th S
t
Smith Rd
Leeper Rd
Tama
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