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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER /`/
MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 2000
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION CALLING 2000 CITY OFFICERS' ELECTION
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the City Council adopt a resolution calling the 2000 City Officers
Election for Saturday, May 6, designating the polling place, election judges, and, if
necessary, a run-off election to be held on June 3, 2000.
FUNDING SOURCE:
City Secretary's Election Account 100-44540-103-1.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Staff recommends that the Grapevine Community Activities Center at 1175 South Main
Street be designated as the election day site and as the early voting by personal
appearance site. Early voting and election day voting will be conducted in compliance with
the Texas Election Code.
Mr. Ben Pearson has agreed to serve as the Election Judge, Mr. Bryan Carlson will be the
Alternate Election Judge, and up to ten election clerks will be contacted to serve with
them.
The first day for candidates to file for a place on the May ballot is Monday, February 21,
and the last day is Wednesday, March 22, 2000. State law provides that write-in
candidates' last day to file is Monday, March 27. An election schedule for 2000 is
attached for Council's review. Those positions to be placed on the ballot are Mayor
(William D. Tate), City Council Place 1 (C. Shane Wilbanks) and City Council Place 2
(Sharron Spencer).
LH/kyt
Attachment
February 9, 2000 (3:45PM)
2000 CITY OFFICERS ELECTION
MAY 6, 2000
FEB 15
- Resolution calling city officers election (81 days)
FEB 16
- Post notices, notify judges, request voter list, order supplies
FEB 21
- First day for candidates to file (75 days)
MAR 07
- First day to apply for mail ballot (60 days)
Last day for Washington submission
MAR 22
- Last day for candidates to file (45 days)
MAR 27
- Last day to file write-in candidacy (40 days)
MAR 28
- Draw for order of names
Ballot to printer
MAR 31
- Last day for candidates to withdraw (36 days)
- Memo to candidates, first contribution/expenditure report due 4/06
APR 06
- Last day to register to vote (30 days)
- First Contribution & Expenditure Report due
- Notice to Grapevine Sun and Fort Worth Star Telegram (not earlier than
30 days, not later than 10) Publish 4/13
APR 17
- Prepare for early voting
APR 19
- First day to early vote (17 days)
- Post specimen ballot
APR 21
- Memo to candidates, second contribution/expenditure report due 4/28
APR 28 -
Last day to receive application for mail ballot
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Second Contribution & Expenditure Report due (8 days)
APR 29 -
Saturday early voting 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Community Activities Center
May 02 -
Last day to early vote (4 days)
May 03 -
Election school
MAY 06 -
ELECTION DAY
May 09 -
Canvass Ballots
June 3 -
Run -Off (25th day after canvass -no sooner than 20 or later than 30 days)
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE 2000 CITY
OFFICER ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 6, 2000;
DETERMINING THE POLLING PLACE; APPOINTING AN
ELECTION JUDGE; PROVIDING SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE CONDUCTING OF SAID ELECTION; REPEALING
INCONSISTENT RESOLUTIONS AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, Section 41.001 of the Texas Election Code provides for the holding of
general city elections on the first Saturday in May; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to conform its practices with State law, and
WHEREAS, the Charter of the City of Grapevine, Texas provides that the Election
Code of the State of Texas is applicable to the City Council and Run -Off Elections, and in
order to comply with said code an order should be passed establishing the procedure to be
followed in said election, and designating the voting place for said election.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the Regular City Officer Election for the City of Grapevine is
hereby called for Saturday, May 6, 2000, for the following:
MAYOR
COUNCIL, PLACE 1
COUNCIL, PLACE 2
Section 2. All eligible City of Grapevine voters shall cast their ballots at the
Grapevine Community Activities Center, 1175 South Main Street, between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Section 3. All early voting shall be conducted pursuant to and in accordance with
the applicable provisions of the State of Texas Election Code.
Section 4. The Chief Election Judge shall be Mr. Ben Pearson and the Alternate
Election Judge shall be Mr. Bryan Carlson. Said Election Judge shall have the ability to
hire up to ten (10) clerks to assist in holding the election. The Alternate Election Judge
shall also serve as the presiding judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board. Two or more of the
clerks serving at the polling place shall make up the members of the Board.
Section 5. All candidates must file their applications to become candidates with
the City Secretary of said City at City Hall, Grapevine, Texas on or before 5:00 p.m. the
45th day from the date of said election. That all of the said applications shall be on a form
approved by the City Secretary and shall be in compliance with the City Charter and the
State Election Code.
Section 6. That the City Secretary shall post in her office the names of all
candidates who have filed their applications in accordance with the terms and provisions of
this order.
Section 7. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and instructed to provide and
furnish all necessary supplies and personnel to conduct said election. Said supplies and
personnel shall be furnished at the expense of the General Fund of the City of Grapevine,
Texas. Early voting and election day voting will be on the Optech III -P Eagle electronic
voting system.
Section 8. The City Secretary is hereby instructed to publish notice of said
election once in a newspaper of general circulation not more than thirty (30) days before
the election and not less than ten (10) days before the election.
Section 9. This Resolution shall repeal every prior resolution in conflict herewith,
but only insofar as the portion of such resolution shall be in conflict, and as to all other
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sections of resolutions not in direct conflict herewith, this Resolution shall be and is hereby
r° made cumulative.
Section 10. The Mayor shall issue all necessary orders, writs and notices for said
election and the returns of said election shall be made to the City Council immediately after
the close of the polls and the completion of the counting of the ballots.
Section 11. That a run-off election, if necessary, shall be called for June 3, 2000.
Section 12. That this resolution shall be effective from and after the date of its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 15th day of February, 2000.
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ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RES. NO.