HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 05-29
CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS,
AUTHORIZING A JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT WITH
LEWISVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT IN CONJUNCTION
WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION OF THE COLONY ON MAY 7, 2005;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the Mayor of the City of The Colony, Texas, is hereby authorized
and empowered to execute a Joint Election Agreement with the Lewisville Independent School
District as detailed in the Joint Election Agreement.
Section 2. That a true and correct copy of the Joint Election Agreement is attached
hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 3. That this resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of The Colony, Texas, this
7th day of March, 2005.
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JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT
(Authorized by the Texas Election Code Chapter 271)
I. mRISDICTION
The City of The Colony plans to hold a City Council Election on May 7, 2005, in Denton
County voting precincts for the purpose of electing four single member district City Council
members.
The LISD (LISD) Board of Trustees plans to hold a Board of Trustees Election on May 7, 2005,
in Denton County voting precincts for the purpose of electing school trustees to Place Numbers 6, and 7.
II. ADMINISTRATION
The City of The Colony's Elections Administrator agrees to coordinate, supervise and handle all
aspects of administering the Joint Election in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code
and as outlined in this agreement. The LISD agrees to pay the City of The Colony for equipment,
supplies, services and administrative costs as outlined in this agreement. The City of The Colony's
Elections Administrator will serve as administrator for the election; however, each participating authority
remains responsible for the lawful conduct of their respective election.
III. LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Each participating authority will be responsible for preparation, adoption and publication of all
required election orders, resolutions, notices and any other pertinent documents required by their
respective governing bodies.
If needed, the City of The Colony will be responsible for making the submission required by the
Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, with regard to administration of the joint election. A
copy of the submission will be furnished to Lewisville ISD. Any other changes, which require
preclearance by the U.S. Department of Justice, will be the responsibility of each participating authority.
Preparation of necessary bilingual materials for notices and preparation for the text for the official ballot
will also be the responsibility of each participating authority.
IV. VOTING SYSTEM
Each participating authority agrees that voting at the joint election will be by use of the optical
scan voting system approved by the Secretary of State in accordance with the Texas Election Code. It is
further agreed that the City of The Colony will provide for one joint ballot box for use during the early
voting process and one joint ballot box for use at each of the regular polling places located within the city
on Election Day. The Denton County Elections Department will be responsible for the preparation of
programs and the testing of the optical scan system used for tabulating the ballots. Testing of the
equipment will be conducted at a date, time, and location identified by the Denton County Elections
Administrator and notification of this information will be provided to the LISD by the City of The
Colony's Election Administrator.
The City of The Colony agrees to provide precinct tabulators and voting booths for the election.
JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT
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V. VOTING LOCATIONS
It is agreed by the participating authorities that early voting for the City of The Colony/LISD
May 7, 2005, election will be held at The Colony City Hall, 6800 Main Street, The Colony, Texas
75056.
It is further agreed by the participating authorities that the following polling places will be used
on Election Day:
Location: Camey Elementary School
Address: 4949 Arbor Glen Rd., The Colony, and Texas 75056
Precincts: 201,202,219 and 221,
Precinct: 131 - LISD voters only
Location: Peters Colony Elementary School
Address: 5101 Nash Drive, The Colony, Texas 75056
Precincts: 109,222
Location: Lakeside Arts Center
Address: 6301B Main Street, The Colony, Texas 75056
Precincts: 231,232, and 233
VI. ELECTION mDGES, CLERKS AND OTHER ELECTION PERSONNEL
The City of The Colony will be responsible for the appointment of the presiding judge and
alternate for each polling location, and also for the appointment of the Early Voting Ballot Board. It is
agreed by the participating authorities to employ the number of election clerks as the need determines,
and that all election workers shall be paid $8.00 per hour. The election judge will receive an additional
$25.00 for picking up the election supplies prior to Election Day and for delivering election returns and
supplies to their designated drop off site.
It is further agreed by the participating authorities to employ no more than two early voting
clerks, during the early voting period (April 20 - May 3,2005).
The City of The Colony's Elections Administrator is responsible for notifying all election judges
of the eligibility requirements of Subchapter C of Chapter 32 of the Texas Election Code, and will take
the necessary steps to insure that all election judges appointed for the joint election are eligible to serve.
The presiding judges, with the Elections Administrator's assistance, will be responsible for insuring the
eligibility of each appointed clerk hired to assist the judge in the conduct of the election.
The participating authorities agree to hold one (1) public school of instruction on election laws
and on the use of optical scan card voting equipment.
The election judges are responsible for picking up election supplies at the time and place
determined by the Elections Administrator (which will be set forth in the election judge letter requesting
service for this election).
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VII. SUPPLIES AND PRINTING
The City of The Colony will arrange for all election supplies and election printing, including, but
not limited to, all forms, signs and other materials used by the election judges at the voting locations.
LISD will furnish paper ballots to the City of The Colony for voters who are not residents of The Colony
but who live in LISD and voting in The Colony (ex. Frisco precinct 131).
The LISD will furnish the City of The Colony's Elections Administrator a list of candidates
showing the order and the exact manner in which their names are to appear on the official ballot. This
will be done as soon as possible after ballot positions have been determined by the LISD candidates.
VIII. BALLOT TABULATION AND RETURNS OF ELECTION
The City of The Colony will be responsible for the tabulation of ballots by the electronic precinct
counter at each polling location, and for the tabulation of early votes at the Colony City Hall located at
6800 Main Street, The Colony, Texas. Following the tabulation of ballots on Saturday, May 7th, the City
of The Colony shall notify LISD of the unofficial results by telephone, and will prepare the following
election records to be returned to LISD no later than 12:00 p.m., Monday, May 9,2005: one (1) tape from
each electronic precinct counter showing breakdown of ballots cast in early voting and on election day;
(2) a Return Sheet (Form No. 17-4167) from each polling location, and for early voting, showing number
of votes received by each candidate and total number of voters; (3) copy of the Combination Form (Poll
List/Signature Roster) from each polling location, and for early voting.
LISD will be responsible for securing these records rrom the City of The Colony by the date and
time specified above.
IX. RECORDS OF ELECTION
Christie Wilson, City Secretary/Elections Administrator, is hereby appointed general custodian
of the voted ballots and all records of the Joint Election as authorized by Section 271.010 of the Texas
Election Code.
Access to the election records will be available to each participating authority as well as to the
public in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act, Chapter 552, Government Code, at the City
of The Colony, City Secretary's Office, 6800 Main Street at any time during normal business hours.
The Elections Administrator shall ensure that the records are maintained in an orderly manner, so that
records are clearly identifiable and retrievable per records storage container.
Records of the election will be retained and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Title
6, Subtitle C, Chapters 201 through 205, Texas Local Government Code, including the minimum
retention requirements established by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. If records of
the election are involved in any pending election contest, investigation, litigation, or Texas Public
Information Act, the Elections Administrator shall maintain the records until final resolution or until final
judgement, whichever is applicable. It is the responsibility of any participating authority to bring to the
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attention of the Elections Administrator any notice of any pending election contest, investigation,
litigation, or Texas Public Information Act request, which may be filed with a participating authority.
On the first business day which follows the date that the records of the election are eligible for
destruction, the Election Administrator will notify in writing each participating authority of the planned
destruction of any records of the election. Within fifteen days of receipt of the Election Administrator's
notice of intent to destroy the records, each participating authority will provide the Election Administrator
with written authorization to proceed with destruction or written instructions to withhold destruction.
X. ELECTIONS EXPENSES
The participating authorities agree to equally sharing the costs of administering the May 7, 2005, election.
The City of The Colony will provide LISD with an invoice outlining an accounting of election expenses
within 30 days after the election. LISD agrees to remit to the City of The Colony 50% of the total cost of
election expenses within 30 days afterreceipt of the invoice.
XI. EARLY VOTING
Christie Wilson, City Secretary, will be appointed as early voting clerk in compliance with
Section 271.006 ofthe Texas Election Code. Other deputy early voting judges/clerks will be appointed as
needed to process early voting mail and to conduct early voting at the main location.
Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted in accordance with the election order of the
participating authority (Exhibit A).
EARL Y VOTING POLLING PLACE
CITY OF THE COLONY
6800 Main Street
The Colony, Texas 75056
All requests for early voting ballots by mail that are received by participating authorities will be
delivered by the most efficient means on the day of receipt to the City of The Colony, City Secretary's
Office, City Hall, 6800 Main Street, The Colony, for processing. Persons voting by mail will send their
voted ballots to the City of The Colony, City Secretary's Office.
All early voting ballots will be prepared for counting by an Early Voting Ballot Board appointed in
accordance with Section 87.001 of the Texas Election Code.
XII. CONTRACT WITHDRAWAL
Any participating authority that certifies their election in accordance with Section 2.051, 2.052,
and 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, may withdraw from the joint election contract. Any expenditures
incurred prior to withdrawal shall be billed separately and that contracting authority shall be removed
from the contract. In the event of election cancellation by the City of The Colony, LISD agrees to
conduct their election at their own expense.
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REfL;::pp;J:;;:JH 7, 2005 BY
Christie Wilson, TRMC, City Secretary
APPROVED:
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ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO BY THE LISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES
DATE: JÞ¿;!of APPROVED:
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