ORD 1986-03 - Calling 4-5-86 ElectionORDINANCE NO. 86 -3
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,
TEXAS, ORDERING A MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 5TH DAY
OF APRIL, 1986, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING FOUR
COUNCILMEMBERS FROM THE RESPECTIVE AT -LARGE POSITIONS ONE,
TWO, THREE AND FOUR; AND FOR THE FURTHER PURPOSE OF VOTING ON
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR ELECTION OFFICERS;
DESIGNATING THE PLACES AND MANNEF OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION;
AND PROVIDING FOR THE POSTING AND FuBLICATION OF NOTICE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that:
Section 1. The regular municipal election of the City of Huntsville,
prescribed by Section 6.01 of the City Charter, shall be held between
the hours of seven (7:00) o'clock A.M. and seven (7:00) o'clock P.M.
on the 5th'day of April, 1986, in said City for the purpose of
electing from at -large positions One, Two, Three and Four, and for the
further purpose of voting on eight proposed amendments to the City
Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas.
Section 2. The City is hereby divided into nine (9) election precincts,
said precincts to have the same boundaries as County election precinct
numbers 101, 102, 105, 201, 202, 206, 301, 306 and 401. The polling
places and election officials for these election precincts shall be as
follows:
Election
Precinct
Polling Place
No. 101 Fire Station #2
2109 Sam Houston Avenue
No. 102
No. 105
Walker County Courthouse
1100 University Ave.
First Baptist Church
1530 10th Street
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Officials
Helen Wheat
Judge and Presiding Officer
Betty Dunlap
Alternate Judge
Lillian Nimno
Judge and Presiding Officer
Betty Olm
Alternate Judge
Elnora Hudley
Judge and Presiding Officer
Mary Frances King
Alternate Judge
No. 201 Holiday Inn
1407 Interstate 45
No. 202
No. 206
Bill Tubbleville
Judge and Presiding Officer
Jo Shipman
Alternate Judge
First Presbyterian Church Robert Biles
1801 19th Street Judge and Presiding Officer
John Holcomb
A ternate Judge
Pine Bluff Church Donald Coers
3721 Possum Walk (FM 1374) Judge and Presiding Officer
No. 301 Emancipation Park Bldg.
300 Avenue F
Tommy Davis
Alternate Judge
Bill Howland
Judge and Presiding Officer
Jane Amyett
Alternate Judge
No. 306 Faith Memorial Baptist Church Naomi Farris
314 16th Street Judge and Presiding Officer
Joe Martinez, Jr.
Alternate Judge
No. 401 Goree Unit Recreation Hall Sherrell Goodrow
30,000 Highway 75 South Judge and Presiding Officer
Thelma Loving
Alternate Judge
Section 3. This election shall be held in accordance with, and shall be
governed by, the Election Laws of the State of Texas. In all City
elections, the Mayor, City Secretary or City Council shall do and
perform each act as in other elections required to be done and
performed, respectively, by the County Judge, the County Clerk or the
Commissioners' Court.
Section 4. One Councilmember shall be selected from each of the respc -'ive
at -large position numbers One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (• : of
the City by a majority vote of the City at- large. The Councilmember
to be elected shall hold office for a period of two (2) years.
Section 5. Each of the four Councilmembers shall be citizens of the United
States, qualified voters of the State of Texas, residents within the
present corporate limits of Huntsville for at least six months, and
current in payment of taxes and assessments due to the City.
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Section 6. Any eligible and qualified person may have his name upon the
the official ballot as an independent candidate by submitting an
application, which, in accordance, with Texas Election Code § 141.031,
must be in writing; be signed and sworn to by the candidate and
indicate the date that the candidate swears to the application and
include: the candidate's name; the candidate's occupation; the office
sought, including any place number or other distinguishing number; an
indication of whether the office sought is to be filled for a full or
unexpired term if the office sought and another office to be voted on
have the same title but do not have place numbers or other
distinguishing numbers; a statement that the candidate is a United
States citizen; a statement that the candidate has not been determined
mentally incompetent by a final judgment of a court; a statement that
the candidate has not been finally convicted of a felony from which
the candidate has not been pardoned or otherwise released from the
resulting disabilities; the candidate's date of birth; the candidate's
residence address or, if the residence has no address, the address at-
which the candidate received mail and a concise description of the
location of the candidate's residence; the candidate's length of
continuous residence in the state and in the territory from which the
office sought is elected as of the date the candidate swears to the
application; and the statement: "I, , of Walker County,
Texas, being a candidate for the office of councilmember, swear that
I will support and defend the constitution and laws of the United
States and of the State of Texas." Such application must be filed
with the Mayor or:City Secretary not later than 5:00 p.m. of the 45th
day before election day.
Section 7: The following proposals to amend the City Charter of the City
of Huntsville, Texas, shall be submitted to the voters in accordance
with Section 14.25 of the Charter:
Proposal One
Shall § 4.02 of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
amended to read:
SECTION 4.02. QUALIFICATIONS.
At the time of election to office and during their tenure of
office the Mayor and each member of the Council shall be a citizen
• a registered voter of the State of Texas and-the City of
Huntsville and, if he be a Councilmember from a specific Ward, a
resident of such Ward. No member of Council shall have resided in
the City for less than 12 months next preceding the election and no
member shall be less than 21 years old. No member of the council
shall be indebted to the City or be delinquent in the payment to the
City of any tax or assessment. No member of the Council shall hold
any other office or employment under the City government while he is a
member of the Council A member of the Council ceasing to possess any
of the foregoing qualifications shall immediately forfeit his office.
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Proposal Two
Shall 4.09 of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
amended to read:
SECTION 4.09. ABSTENTIONS.
The Mayor and each member of the Council in attendance at the
Council meeting shall vote on every issue that a vote is called unless
that person declares a conflict of interest and files an affidavit
stating the nature and extent of the interest. A person who fails or
refuses to vote without filing the affidavit describing the conflict
of interest shall be recorded as having cast a negative vote.
Proposal Three
Shall § 4.19 of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
amended to read:
SECTION 4.19. VACANCIES IN THE OFFICE OF COUNCILMEMBER.
Vacancies in the office of Councilmember arising from any cause
shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term at an election
not less than sixty (60) days after the occurrence of the vacancy. A
special election shall be called in the manner provided for City
general elections to elect successors to fill such unexpired terms.
Any person elected to fill a vacancy in the office of Councilmember
shall possess all of the qualifications herein required for the
office.
Proposal Four
Shall § 6.02 of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
amended to read:
SECTION 6.02. RUN -OFF ELECTIONS.
In the event any candidate for Mayor or Councilmember fails to
receive a majority of all votes cast for his particular office at any
regular or special election, the Mayor or, if he fails to do so, the
Council shall on the first day following the completion of the
official count of ballots cast at the first election, order a second
election to be held on a Saturday within thirty (30) days following
the date of such order, at which election the two candidates receiving
the highest number of votes cast for such particular office in the
first election, at which no one was elected to such office by
receiving a majority of all votes cast for all candidates for such
particular office, shall again be voted for, and the one receiving the
highest number of votes cast shall be elected to such office. The
City Secretary shall give notice of such run -off election by causing
said notice to be published at least ten days prior to the date of
such election in the official newspaper of the City.
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Proposal Five
Shall % 7.03 of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
amended to read:
SECTION 7.03. FORM OF PETITIONS.
Initiative petition papers shall contain the full text of the
proposed legislation in the form of an ordinance, including a
descriptive caption. Referendum petition papers shall contain a
sufficient description of the ordinance sought to be referred to
identify it, or if the ordinance has been passed by the Council, the
full text of the ordinance sought to be referred shall be included in
such papers. For a petition signature to be valid, a petition must
contain, in addition to the signature, the printed name of the signer,
the signer's voter registration number, the signer's residence
address, the signer's ward or precinct number, and the date of
signing. No signature shall be counted where there is a reason to
believe it is not the actual signature of the purported signer or that
it is a duplication either of name or of handwriting used in any
other signature on the petition. Before the signatures on any petition
paper may be counted, one of the signers of such petition paper, a
qualified voter, shall make oath before the City Secretary or any
other officer competent to administer oaths, that the statements made
therein are true, that each signature to the paper appended is a
genuine signature of the person whose name purports to be signed
thereto, and that such signatures were placed thereon in his presence.
Proposal Six
Shall 11.16 of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
amended to read:
SECTION 11.16. SALE OF BONDS.
All bonds issued by the City shall be sold at public sale upon
sealed bids after at least fourteen days notice thereof has been
published at least once in a publication carrying municipal bond
notices and devoted primarily to financial news, and at least fourteen
days notice thereof has been published at least once in the official
newspaper of the City. Such sealed bids must be opened at a meeting
of the Council.
Proposal Seven
Shall 14.01 and 14.O1A (related to interim government and interim
budget) of the City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, be
repealed?
SECTION 14.01. INTERIM GOVERNMENT.
The present City Government of the City shall continue in force
and effect until the first day of January 1973. It is the specific
intent of this Section to make the provisions of the November 1972
Amendments applicable and effective as of January 1, 1973. The
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Council members, Mayor, and all officers and employees of the City
shall continue in their present capacities, offices, and employments
until provisions of the November 1972 Amendments shall be put into
effect by ordinance or resolution of the Council and the Council shall
as soon as possible put these Amendments into effect by ordinance or
resolution. Provided,. that these amendments shall go into effect
finally and completely without further action by the Council on January
1, 1973, and thereupon all offices, employments, powers, actions and
procedures of the City shall be under and in accordance with these
amendments.
SECTION 14.O1A. INTERIM BUDGET.
The budget adopted by the City for the current fiscal year shall
remain as the budget for the City until the last day of March, 1973.
In the period from the ending of the fiscal year in the original
Charter until the beginning of the new fiscal year under the November,
1972 Amendment to such Charter, there shall be an interim budget
prepared in accordance with the Charter and Amendments thereto. All
provisions of the charter and Amendments thereto, pertaining to the
preparation, presentation, adoption, publication or in any other
respect, shall apply to this interim budget. Thereafter the budget
shall be for the fiscal year as set out in the 1972 Amendment to this
Charter.
Proposal Eight
Shall 14.22 (related to Judicial Notice) of the City Charter of the
City of Huntsville, Texas, be repealed?
SECTION 14.22. JUDICIAL NOTICE.
This Charter shall be deemed a public act, and shall have the
force and effect of the general law, may be read in evidence without
pleading or proof, and judicial notice shall be taken thereto in all
courts and placed without further proof.
Section 8. The order in which the names of the candidates are to be
printed on the ballot shall be determined by a drawing of the City
Secretary as provided by Section 52.094 of the Texas Election Code.
The form of the ballot for said election shall be as follows:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
INSTRUCTION NOTE: Vote for the candidate of your choice in each
race by placing an "X" in the square beside the candidate's name.
Councilmember, At- Large'Position One (Vote for one)
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Councilmember, At-Large Position Two (Vote for one)
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Councilmember, At-Large Position Three (Vote for one)
(Vote for one)
Councilmember, At-Large Position Four
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INSTRUCTION NOTE: Vote on Each Amendment to the Charter of the City
of Huntsville by placing an "X" in the square beside the statement
indicating the way you wish to vote.
Yes (Si)
Amendment Number One
Shall § 4.02 of the City Charter be amended to require that
the Mayor and each Councilmember be a qualified and
"registered" voter of the State of Texas instead of a
"qualified" voter of the State of Texas?
Amendment Number Two
Shall 4.09 of the City Charter be amended to require that
Yes Si) the Mayor and each Councilmember file a written notice
of a conflict of interest if they abstain from voting?
No"RNo)
Yes
Amendment Number Three
Shall 4.19 of the City Charter be amended to require the
Mayor and Council to fill vacancies in the office of
council-member by special election rather than by
appointment?
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Amendment Number Four
Yes Si) date of run -off elections from the third Tuesday following
Shall 6.02 of the City Charter be amended to change the
the election to a Saturday within thirty days following the
election?
No)
Amendment Number Five
Shall 7.03 of the City Charter be amended to change all
Yes (Si) references to "poll tax receipt or exemption certificate
serial numbers" to "voter registration numbers "?
NoENo)
Yes (Si)
No (No)
Amendment Number Six
Shall 11.16 of the City Charter be amended to require
publication of the sale of bonds at least fourteen days
prior to the sale?
No (INo)
Amendment Number Seven
Shall §§ 14.01 and 14.O1A of the City Charter providing for
Interim Government and Interim Budget from November 1978 to
October 1, 1983, be repealed?
Yes Si)
NogNo)
Amendment Number Eight
Shall 14.22 of the City Charter requiring all courts to
take judicial notice of the City Charter without proof be
repealed?
1O$
Section 9. City Secretary, Ruth DeShaw, is hereby appointed as the Clerk
of Absentee Voting, and the
Office of the City Secretary
City Hall
1212 Avenue M
Huntsville, Texas 77340
is hereby designated as the place for absentee voting for the
election. During the lawful absentee voting period, such clerk shall
keep such place for absentee voting open for absentee voting from 8:00
A.M. to 12:00 Noon and from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. on each day except
Saturdays, Sundays, and official state holidays.
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Section 10. ADEL-.E SHWPSO/li is hereby appointed as the presiding
judge of the Absentee Ballot Board, and is hereby directed to perform
the duties required of such by Texas Election Code § 87.
Section 11. The Mayor and City Secretary are hereby directed to give
notice of said election by:
(a) causing said notice of such election to be published at least
forty (40) days prior to the date of such election in the
newspaper;
(b) by publishing the notice at least one time, not more than twenty -
five (25) days nor less than ten (10) days before the election,
in the newspaper;
(c) by filing with the City Secretary, for posting, a copy of said
notice at least twenty (20) days before said election; and
(d) by posting at City Hall and the Walker County Courthouse bulletin
boards notice of said elections at least twenty (20) days before
said election.
The Mayor and City Secretary shall file with the City Secretary a copy
of the notice as published, together with the name of the newspaper
and the dates of publication.
Section 12. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage.
APPoftJ1k-b
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PASSED AND APPROVED this I'f,- day o
ATTEST:
th DeShaw, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Scott Bounds, City Attorney
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