HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 476 CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO- 47~
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF THE COLONY, TEXAS, CANVASSING THE RETURNS
AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF AN ELECTION HELD
IN SAID CITY ON THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1987,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR AND THREE
COUNCILMEMBERS FOR SAID CITY. DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the City Council caused to be published in
accordance with the laws of the State of Texas notice of the
election held April 4, 1987, to elect a Mayor and three
Councilmembers for said City; and
WHEREAS, notice of election was actually given as
required by law; and
WHEREAS, said election was duly and legally held on
April 4, 1987, in conformity with the election laws of the State
of Texas, and the results of said election have been certified
and returned by the property judges and clerks thereof; and
WHEREAS, the election returns duly and legally made
showed that there were cast at said election 868 valid and legal
votes, and that each of the candidates in said election received
the following votes:
: FOR MAYOR
"' Don Amick 662
Don Jost 156
Steve Bissett 64
FOR COUNCILMAN PLACE 1
Rick Harris 689
FOR COUNCILMAN PLACE 2
Thomas J. Arrambide 169
D.Mark Huckelberry 113
Johnny Spears 333
Roy Winegar 125
Scott North 128
FOR COUNCILMAN PLACE 4
.: Steve Glazener 284
WHEREAS, pursuant 'to Section 7.04 of Chapter VII of the
Home Rule Charter of the City, in order to be declared elected, a
candidate must receive a majority of the legal votes cast for the
office or place for which such person is a candidate.
WHEREAS, no candidate for Place 2 , received a majority
of the of the votes case for such office or place; and
WHEREAS, it is hereby found and determined by the City
Council that it is necessary to hold a runoff election for the
purpose of electing One Councilmember for Place 2, and that it is
in the best interest of the City and its citizens to hold such an
election; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7.05 of Chapter VII of the
Home Rule Charter of the City and Article 1175, V.A.T.C.S., the
City is hereby authorized to call a runoff election; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7.05 of Chapter VII of the
Home Rule Charter of the City, the runoff election shall be held
within fourteen (14) days of the general election in which no
candidate received a majority of votes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS:
Section 1. That each and every one of the recitals,
findings and determinations contained in the preamble to this
Ordinance are hereby repealed and incorporated herein as due,
proper and formal findings and determinations of the City
Council.
Section 2. That it is further found and determined that
the results of the election as canvassed and tabulated in the
preamble reflect the expressed desires of the resident, qualified
electors.
Section 3. That the duly elected members of the City
Council of the City of The Colony, Texas, elected April 4, 2987,
for Mayor, Councilmember Place 1 and Councilmember Place 4, and
subject to the taking of the oaths as provided by the laws of the
State of Texas, are as follows:
Mayor Don Amick
Councilmember Place 1 Rick Harris
Councilmember Place 4 Steve Glazener
Section 4. That no candidate received a majority of
total votes cast for the office or place of Councilmember Place 2
and a runoff election between the two candidates receiving the
highest number of votes cast for such office or place as
tabulated and canvassed in the preambles hereof shall be held on
the 18th day of April, 1987, for the purpose of electing a
Councilmember to serve on the City Council, to wit:
Names of Candidates Office or Place
Thomas J. Arrambide Two
Johnny Spears Two
Section 5. That the runoff election shall be held at
the following locations, said locations being the places
designated by law as the voting places on the date hereinabove
mentioned for the runoff election, in and throughout the City of
The Colony, between the hours of 7:00 o'clock a.m. and 7:00
o'clock p.m.:
DENTON COUNTY CITY PRESIDING
ELECTION PRECINCTS ELECTION PRECINCTS POLLING PLACES
2D,2N,2S 4 AND 5 Peters Colony
Elem. School
5101 Nash Dr.
2B, 2C 3 and 6 Camey Elem. School
4949 Arbor Glen
Section 6. That the following are appointed as Election
Judges:
PRESIDING PRESIDING ALTERNATE
POLLING PLACES JUDGE JUDGE
Peters Colony Dee Cole Janis Sopas
Camey Elementary Kay Einig Sharon Mills
ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD JUDGE
Kay Einig
That presiding Judge for each polling place shall
appoint not less that two (2) nor more than six (6) qualified
election clerks to serve and assist in the conduct of the runoff
election, provided that if the Presiding Judge actually serves as
expected, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall be one of such
clerks.
Section 7.That by approving and signing this Ordinance,
the Mayor of the City of The Colony, Texas officially confirms
this appointment of the aforesaid election officers to serve at
said runoff election; and by passing this Ordinance, the City
Council of said City approves and concurs in the appointment of
the aforesaid election officers.
Section 8. That voting at and on the date of said
runoff election shall be by paper ballot in accordance with the
Texas Election Code, as amended, and said ballots shall e printed
in accordance with the Texas Election Code, as amended.
Section 9. Not person's name shall be placed on the
ballot as a candidate until such person has filed his
Candidate/Officeholder Sworn Statement of Contributions and
Expenditures, as provided by the laws of the State of Texas with
the Mayor and the City Secretary.
Section 10. As to absentee voting for said runoff
election, paper ballots shall be used, and such absentee voting
shall be conducted by the City Secretary who is hereby appointed
the Clerk of Absentee Voting, at the City Secretary's office, The
Colony, Texas. For the period absentee voting for said runoff
election is permitted by law, the Clerk shall keep said office
open for absentee voting for at least eight (8) hours of each day
except Saturday, Sunday and official State holidays beginning on
the 9th day and continuing through the 4th day preceding the date
of said runoff election. Said place of absentee voting shall
remain open between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00
o'clock p.m. The absentee ballots for said runoff election shall
conform to the requirements of the Texas Election Code, as
amended, and in so doing shall permit the voters to vote for
Councilmember Place 2, to serve on the City Council. Each
elector shall place an "X" in the space provided beside each
candidate's name that he wishes to vote for, provided, however,
that no elector shall vote for more than one (1) candidate for
each office or place.
Section 11. The election materials enumerated in
V.A.T.C.S. Election Code, Art. 1.08a, shall be printed in both
English and Spanish for use at the polling place and for absentee
voting for said runoff election.
Section 12. Notice of said runoff election shall be
given by publishing at least one time, not more that twenty-five
(25) days nor less than ten (10) days before the runoff election,
in at least one daily newspaper published in the City and a copy
of the notice shall also be filed with the City Secretary and
another copy shall be posted a bulletin board in the office of
the City Secretary, at least 10 days before the runoff election.
Section 13. That the public importance of this measure
and the fact that it is in the best interest of the City to
declare the duly elected officers of the City at the earliest
possible date for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
property, health and safety of the City and its citizens creates
an emergency and an imperative public necessity which requires
that this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and
after its final passage and approval, and it is aCcordingly so
ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the ~ day of
April, 1987.
Mayor, ~h~ fC-o 1 ony~ --Texas
ATTEST:
Patti A. Hicks, City Secretary
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney