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Section 7. Use of Common Ballot. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that a <br />common ballot will be used for joint elections. The USB ("USB") containing the voted ballots <br />for an election will be delivered by the Election Judges to the Hays County Election <br />Administrator's office at 120 Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos, Texas and the USB'S will remain <br />in the Hays County Election Administrator's custody, except that the County agrees to provide <br />the City of San Marcos with the necessary documentation, if requested, for canvass of an <br />election or in the event the voted ballots are required for a recount or any court proceedings in <br />which the City of San Marcos may be a party. The County agrees to maintain custody of the <br />USB' S containing the voted ballots for the period of time prescribed by the Texas Election <br />Code. All USB' S that are not placed in active voting equipment will remain locked in the <br />Officers' office. USBS will not be replaced without being logged out and checked out by the <br />Officer at any time during an election. An audit shall be conducted to ensure that all USBS are <br />present and accounted for. A spreadsheet shall be completed at the end of Early Voting and <br />Election Day returns that will identify the number of signatures on the Combination Log and <br />the Number of Cancelled booths, for a representation of voter totals. All replaced equipment <br />will remain secured until after tabulation to ensure that all checks and balances have been <br />satisfied. <br />Section 8. Reporting of Returns. The Officer shall prepare the unofficial and official <br />tabulation of precinct results under Section 66.056(a) of the Texas Election Code. The <br />unofficial tabulation of Early Voting precinct results and Election Day precinct results shall be <br />made available to the City of San Marcos via email as soon as they are prepared and may be <br />released under law, but no earlier than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. The Officer or their <br />designee will use their best efforts to post all reports for public review on the Hays County <br />Elections website at Yav ya v.. c.l�ay_ .t_.r:r / o a t s as soon as reasonably possible. <br />Section 9. Cost Sharing. The City of San Marcos agrees to the cost sharing provisions <br />below. This includes Hays County, the school districts of the county, the cities of the county, <br />and the water districts and all other entities contracting for election services. The costs <br />incurred with Early Voting locations and Early Voting Clerks will be shared only by entities <br />utilizing the polling location for their individual election contest. <br />The formula is as follows: <br />Example: <br />Registered Voters in County - 135,000 <br />Registered Voters in Joint Entity A - 100,000 <br />Registered Voters in Joint Entity B - 20,000 <br />Aggregate Registered Voters - 255,000 <br />4 <br />135,000/255,000= <br />100,000/255,000= <br />20,000/255,000= <br />52.94% of total cost <br />39.23% of total cost <br />7.84% of total cost <br />