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1991-018City of Southlake, Texas RESOLUTION NO.91-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, CALLING A RUNOFF ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 25, 1991; ESTABLISHING ELECTION PRECINCTS WITHIN THE CITY; APPOINTING AN ELECTION JUDGE AND AN ALTER- NATE JUDGE; ESTABLISHING OTHER PROCEDURES FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE RUNOFF ELECTION; ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR CANVASSING RETURNS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 41.001 of the Texas Election Code (the Code") specifies that the first Saturday in May shall be a uniform election date" and that a general election of a city may be held on such day; and, WHEREAS, by this resolution, the last Saturday in May (May 25, 1991) as the date for a runoff election as set out in Section 2.021 of the Texas Election Code; and, WHEREAS, by this resolution, it is the intention of the City Council to officially establish the election precincts within the City, to designate a polling place for the runoff election, to appoint the necessary election officers and to establish and set forth procedures for conducting the runoff election; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. Election Day. A general election was held in the City of Southlake, Texas, Saturday, May 4, 1991, at which the following officers were elected: MAYOR COUNCILMEMBER PLACE NO. 1 COUNCILMEMBER PLACE NO. 2 COUNCILMEMBER PLACE NO. 6 JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT Section 2. Term of Office In accordance with the City's Charter, the candidate for each of the following offices receiving a majority of votes for such office was elected for the following terms, beginning May 4, 1991, or until a successor is duly elected and qualified: Mayor: Three (3) years; Councilmember Place 1: Two (2) years; Councilmember Place No. 2: Three (3) years; Councilmember Place 6: Two (2) years; Judge of Municipal Court: Two (2) years. City of Southlake, Texas Resolution No. 91-18 Calling the Runoff Election page two Section 3. Eliqibility for Candidacy In accordance with the City's Charter, no person shall be eligible for the office of Mayor or Councilmember unless he/she is a qualified elector of the City and has resided in the City for at least twelve (12) months next preceding the election at which he/she is to be elected. In accordance with City Ordinance No. 522, no person shall be eligible for the Office of Judge of the Municipal Court unless he/she is a licensed attorney in good standing and resides within the City of Southlake or a contiguous City. Section 4. Application for a Place on the Ballot The order in which the names of the candidates are to be printed on the ballot for the runoff election, shall be determined by a drawing by the City Secretary as provided by Section 52.094 of the Code. Notice of the time and place for such drawing shall be given in accordance with the Code. Section 5. Runoff Election In accordance with the Code, in the event that no candidate received a majority of the votes for an office, there shall be a runoff election held on May 25, 1991. A runoff election shall be ordered by the Mayor not later than five (5) days after the canvassing of the returns of the general election. Section 6. Election Precincts In accordance with Section 42.061 of the Code, the City Council of the City hereby establishes its election precinct for all municipal elections from and after the effective date of this Resolution, such precincts to be coterminous with the boundaries of the below listed election precincts established by the Denton County and Tarrant County Commissioner's Courts, to the extent such election precincts are within the corporate boundaries of the City: Denton County Election Precinct No. 312 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3035 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3039 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3040 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3114 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3286 Tarrant County Election Precinct No. 3359 Section 7. Pollinq Place The polling place for the election precinct of the City for all municipal elections from and after the effective date of this Resolution shall be City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., in accordance with and pursuant to the requirements of the Code. City of Southlake, Texas Resolution No. 91-18 Calling the Runoff Election page three Section 8. Appointment of Election Judqe and Alternate Judqe The following named individuals, residing at the respective addresses, are hereby appointed to serve as Presiding Election Judge and Alternate Presiding Judge, respectively, at the election: Presiding Judge: Aloha Payne 1213 Whispering Lane, Southlake Alternate Presiding Judge: Sue Eubanks 2711 Rolling Lane, Southlake The Election Judge and Alternate Judge shall be qualified voters of the city. The City Secretary shall, in accordance with Section 32.009 of the Code, deliver to the Presiding Judge and the Alternate Judge notice of their appointments not later than fifteen (15) days from the effective date of this resolution. Section 9. Appointment of Clerks The Presiding Judge for the polling place shall appoint Election Clerks and as many additional Clerks as are necessary for the proper conduct of the election. Provided, however, five (5) Clerks, shall be the maximum number of Clerks which may be appointed to serve at the polling place. All Election Clerks shall be qualified voters of the City. Section 10. Compensation of the Election Judqe and Election Clerks Presiding Election Judge, Alternate Presiding Judge and each Election Clerk shall be compensated at the rate of 5.00 per hour in accordance with Section 32.091 of the Code. The Presiding Election Judge shall also be paid the additional sum of $25.00 for delivering the returns of the election. Section 11. Method of Votinq The City Secretary is hereby authorized and instructed to provide and furnish all necessary election supplies to conduct the election. In accordance with this Resolution. Voting at the runoff election shall be by paper ballot and conducted in accordance with the code. City of Southlake, Texas Resolution No. 91-18 Calling the Runoff Election page four Section 12. Governinq Law and Qualified Voters The election shall be held in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Texas and the Code, and all resident qualified voters of the City shall be eligible to vote at the election. Section 13. Publication and Postinq of Notice Notice of the runoff election shall be published once on May 11, 1991, in a newspaper in accordance with the provisions of the Code, and shall be posted no later than May 10, 1991, in the regular place for posting notice of meetings of the City Council of the City. Section 14. Absentee Voting Absentee Voting by personal appearance shall be conducted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on each day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or an official State Holiday, beginning as soon as possible after the official canvass of the, May 4, 1991 General Election, and continuing through May 21, 1991. Absentee voting by personal appearance shall be at the office of the City Secretary, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Absentee voting, both by personal appearance and by mail, shall be by paper ballots and shall be canvassed by the Absentee Ballot Board, which is hereby created. The Presiding Election Judge and the Alternate Presiding Election Judge appointed herein shall serve as the presiding officer and the alternate presiding officer, respectively, of the Absentee Ballot Board. The other election officer serving at the election shall serve as the other members of the Absentee Ballot Board for the election. Section 15. Delivery of Returns In accordance with the Code, immediately after the closing of the polls on the day of the election, the election officers names in this Resolution shall make and deliver the returns of the Election in triplicate as follows: one copy shall be retained by the Presiding Judge, one copy shall be delivered to the Mayor of the City, and one copy of the returns, together with the ballot boxes and all election supplies, shall be delivered to the City Secretary. All election records and supplies shall be preserved by the City Secretary in accordance with the Code. Section 16. Canvassinq of Returns The City Council shall convene on May 29, 1991, at 6:00 p.m. to canvass the returns of the runoff election. Section 17. Necessary Actions The Mayor and the City Secretary of the City, in consultation with the City Attorney, are hereby authorized and directed to take any and all actions necessary to comply with the provisions of the Code in carrying out and conducting the election, whether or not expressly authorized herein. City of Southlake, Texas Resolution No. 91-18 Calling the Runoff Election page five Section 18. Effective Date This Resolution shall be effective upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 0 O ; yc LMr : N ATTEST . 4 in auupa``• Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Cafy Fick ,-Mayor 91/