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A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to a request from the Board of Election Commissioners recommending the relocation of polling sites, in accordance with Chapter 255 of the Acts of 2020, as amended by Chapter 5 of the Acts of 2021 and Chapter 29 of the Acts of 2021

CMA 2022 #137·Council meeting Jun 27, 2022·3 pages·📄 Original PDF (city portal)
1 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS 51 Inman Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 ▪ Telephone [phone removed] ▪ TTY: [phone removed] Fax: [phone removed] ▪ Email: Elections2@cambridgema.gov ▪ Website: www.cambridgema.gov/election COMMISSIONERS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ethridge A. King, Jr. Tanya L. Ford-Crump Larry W. Ward Charles J. Marquardt ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Victoria A. Harris Lesley Waxman To: Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager From: Board of Election Commissioners Date: June 22, 2022 Re: RECOMMENDATION TO RELOCATE CERTAIN POLLING SITES FOR THE 2022 STATE PRIMARY AND STATE ELECTION In accordance with Chapter 255 of the Acts of 2020, there are procedures required when moving precincts or polling locations which affects any polling place changes. The section states: “Notwithstanding section 24 of chapter 54 of the General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, the select board, board of selectmen, town council or city council may, by recorded and public vote, change any polling place to be used at the election not less than 20 days prior to the date of the election if it is determined that the public convenience or public health would be better served. If the select board, board of selectmen or town council determines that the public convenience or public health would be better served, they may house all polling places in a single building within the municipality, if such building is suitably equipped; provided, however, that alcoholic beverages shall not be served or consumed in that portion of a building used as a polling place, during voting hours or while ballots are being counted therein. In cities, the city council may designate polling places in non-adjacent precincts if they determine the public convenience or public health would be better served. In making a decision to change a polling place, the select board, board of selectmen, town council or city council shall evaluate and report on whether such change would have a disparate adverse impact on access to the polls on the basis of race, national origin, disability, income or age, and not later than 3 days prior to changing a polling place, shall make publicly available on its website and at the office of the town or city clerk a report on its evaluation. When the polling places have been designated pursuant to this section, the board of registrars shall post on the municipal website and at other such places as it may determine, a description of the polling places
2 and shall notify voters by using an electronic means, to the extent available, such as via email or reverse 911 call.” The City’s primary responsibility is to conduct fair elections in a manner that facilitates maximum voter participation while minimizing voter confusion and risk during COVID-19. Accordingly, “the select board, board of selectmen, town council or city council may, by recorded and public vote, change any polling place to be used at the election not less than 20 days prior to the date of the election if it is determined that the public convenience or public health would be better served...” With the everchanging status of the coronavirus and lack of available and suitable locations to serve as polling places it has been determined by the City of Cambridge Board of Election Commissioners (“Board”) that public health and convenience would be better served if some polling sites were relocated. In addition, in response due to the increase in population as per the 2020 Federal Census the Election Commission, with the assistance of the Cambridge GIS department, submitted the 2020 Re-Precincting Plan was submitted to the Local Election District Review Commission (“LEDRC”) and approved. The City of Cambridge will maintain its eleven (11) wards and thirty-three (33) precincts but will now add new nine (9) sub-precincts. There will twenty-four (24) polling sites, 33 precincts and nine (9) new sub- precincts. The Board recommends that four (4) of these precincts be relocated and one (1) sub-precinct’s location be established. The Board has located suitable locations to serve as polling sites that would meet state regulations and be in the same ward and precinct or in close proximity to the current polling places with hopes of providing voter convenience and to minimize voter confusion. Each of the proposed polling locations were evaluated and the Board determined that these sites will not have a “disparate adverse impact on access to the polls on the basis of race, national origin, disability, income or age...” The proposed locations are accessible for all voters, near previously used polling locations, and provide enough space to accommodate the necessary voting equipment and supplies and social distancing of poll workers, and voters. In accordance with 950 CMR 51:00 “Polling place accessibility for elderly and handicapped voters” a Polling Place Accessibility Survey will be completed for each of the proposed relocation sites to enable the Board to determine that they are fully accessible for all voters and suitable as polling locations. In addition, the Board will adhere to public health guidelines and ensure election workers receive training on properly sanitizing equipment, PPE and social distancing to mitigate public health risks. The following is a list of the recommended relocation sites:
3 Precinct 2021 Polling Location & Reason for Relocation Polling Place Relocation 1-1 Community Charter School of Cambridge, 245 Bent Street To be determined 4-2 and 4-2A (new sub-precinct) City Hall 803 Mass. Ave – Insufficient space for a precinct and sub-precinct St. Peter’s Church 9-1 Trinity Church – under renovations Lexington Firehouse – Temporary change for 2022 10-3 Cambridge Friends School – Returning to Cadbury Commons Cadbury Commons At a meeting held on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. the Board voted 4 in favor, 0 against, to submit this request recommending the relocation of certain polling to the City Council for review and determination as per Chapter 255 of the Acts of 2020.