HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-1840 - Ordinance - 02/22/1990ORDINANCE NO. 1840
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS ORDERING A
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ON
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1990, FOR THE ELECTION OF A MAYOR, A CITY
COUNCILMAN PLACE 2, A CITY COUNCILMAN PLACE 4, AND A CITY
COUNCILMAN PLACE 6; FIXING THE TIME, PLACE AND MANNER FOR HOLDING
THE ELECTION; APPOINTING JUDGES AND CLERKS THEREOF; AND,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN OFFICIAL ORDER OF ELECTION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, TEXAS:
A general election shall be and the same is hereby ordered to be
held on the first Saturday in May, 1990, the same being May 5,
1990, for the purpose of electing a mayor, and electing
councilmen for place 2, place 4, and place 6.
The election will be held under the provisions of the laws of the
State of Texas governing the general elections, and only duly
qualified voters who are residents of the City of College Station
shall be allowed to vote in the election of a mayor and
councilmen.
Said election shall be held in conjunction with the College
Station Independent School District Board of Trustees Election,
whereby an election precinct is to be served by a common polling
place and election judge. A single ballot form at each polling
place, shall be used, provided, however, that no voter shall be
given a ballot containing any office on which the voter is
ineligible to vote.
The polls shall be opened promptly at 7:00 A.M. and shall be
closed promptly at 7=00 P.M.
The Office of the City Secretary shall perform all duties
normally performed by the County Clerk in general elections with
respect to absentee voting, giving notice of the election, and
preparing the official ballots. The City Secretary shall serve
as the Absentee Voting Clerk. The Election Coordinator for the
College Station Independent School District shall serve as Deputy
Absentee Voting Clerk.
The election will be held at the following places and the
election officials shall be, for the purpose of this election,
follows:
as
Polling Place No. 8, at South Knoll Elementary School in said
City and said District, with Sue Melton as Presiding Judge and
Miriam Moses as Alternate Judge; and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist her.
Ordinance No. _1840 Page 2
Polling Place No. 9, at College Station Community Center on
Jersey Street in said City and said District, with Mary Schmidt
as Presiding Judge and Sid Hervey as Alternate Judge~ and said
Presiding Judge shall appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist
her.
Polling Place No. 10, at College Station City Police Building
Complex in said City and said District, with Audrey Bunting as
Presiding Judge, and Ruby Freeman as Alternate Judge~ and said
Presiding Judge shall appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist
her.
Polling Place No. 24, at College Hills Elementary School in said
City and said District, with Cecil Parker as Presiding Judge, and
Irma Smith as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist him.
Polling Place No. 31, at A&M Consolidated High School in said
City and said District, with Vi Cook as Presiding Judge, and
Jean McDermott as Alternate Judge, and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No. 32, at College Station Fire Station No. 2 on
Rio Grande Drive in said City and said District, with Mark Schulz
as Presiding Judge, and Lois Beach as Alternate Judge~ and said
Presiding Judge shall appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist
her.
Polling Place No. 33, at Lincoln Center in said City and said
District, with Blossie Payton as Presiding Judge, and Celestine
Williams as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist her.
Polling Place No. 34, at the College Station Central Fire Station
in said City and said District, with Samille Stovall as Presiding
Judge, and Charlotte Bergstad as Alternate Judge~ and said
Presiding Judge shall appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist
her.
Polling Place No. 35, consisting of county voting precincts
No. 20, No. 21, and No. 35, at A&M Presbyterian Church, at 301
Church Avenue, in said City and said District, with Diana
Smallwood as Presiding Judge, and David Smallwood as Alternate
Judge~ and said Presiding Judge shall appoint no more than 4
clerks to assist him.
Polling Place No. 39, at the Tennis Center, Southwood Athletic
Park, in said City and said District, with Jim Ward as Presiding
Judge, and Ed Hoag as Alternate Judge~ and said Presiding Judge
shall appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist him.
Ordinance No. _1840
Page 3
Polling Place No. 40, at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church,
in said City and said District, with Dolly 01den as Presiding
Judge, and Alta Olden as Alternate Judge; and said Presiding
Judge shall appoint no more than 4 clerks to assist her.
Absentee voting in said election shall be conducted by the City
Secretary, Connie Hooks, in the Training Room, in the City Hall
of the City of College Station, College Station, Texas. For the
purpose of absentee voting, said City Secretary shall keep the
office open for at least eight (8) hours on each day for absentee
voting which is not a Saturday, Sunday or an official State
holiday.
The following persons are hereby appointed as the Absentee Ballot
Board to count the absentee ballots:
Presiding Judge:
Clerks:
E.E. Burns
To be named by the Presiding Judge
Punch card voting machines shall be used for voting at the
foregoing election precincts and electronic counting devices and
equipment shall be used for counting the ballots at said
election.
The Council Chambers of the College Station City Hall, 1101 South
Texas Avenue, in said district and said city, is hereby
established as the Central Counting Station to receive ballots
for said election, the ballots to be tabulated and returned to
the Office of the City Secretary of the City of College Station.
The following persons are hereby authorized and approved as
persons employed and designated to handle the ballots, operate
the tabulating equipment, and count the ballots:
(a) Presiding Judge:
(b) Alternate Judge:
(c) Manager, Data Processing:
(d) Tabulation Supervisor:
(e) Clerks:
E.E. Burns
Anton Bockholt
M.J. Dean
Chris Longley
To be named by the
Presiding Judge
The following state officials and other designated persons are
hereby authorized to be present at the Central Counting Station
to observe the election counting process:
a. Mayor and members of the City Council of the city of
College Station.
b. The Board of Trustees of the College Station School
District.
c. The City Secretary and designated members of
the staff.
Ordinance No. 1840
Page 4
d. The City Manager of the city of College Station.
e. The Superintendent of schools and designated
members of the staff.
f. The County Judge and members of the Commissioners
Court of Brazos County.
g. The Attorney General of the State of Texas or his
authorized representative.
h. The County Clerk of Brazos County.
i. Candidates for the Office of City Council.
j. Candidates for the Office of Board of Trustees.
A committee is hereby established of the following persons to
hold Computer Accuracy Tests, including two tests prior to the
start and one test immediately after the count of the voted
ballots, to ascertain that the computer will accurately count the
votes cast for the offices to be voted upon in said election=
a. The mayor of the City of College Station
b. The president of the Hoard of Trustees, CSISD
c. The city secretary of the city of College Station.
d. The election coordinator of the CSISD
e. The city manager of the City of College Station
f. The superintendent of schools, CSISD
g. The presiding jduge of the Central Counting Station
The Mayor of the City of College Station is hereby authorized to
sign an official ORDER OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, TEXAS as prescribed by the Texas Election Code, said
ORDER OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION to be attached
hereto and recorded as part of this Ordinance.
The Mayor of the City of College Station is hereby authorized to
sign an official NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION as set forth in a
form prescribed by the Secretary of State of Texas~ and a copy of
the NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION, when published in a newspaper of
general circulation in the City of College Station, shall serve
as proper notice of the election ordered by this Ordinance.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 22nd_ DAY OF __February , 1990.
TEST:
COI~NI E HOOKS
CITY SECRETARY
MAYOR
ORDER OF ELECTION FOR
THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
An election is hereby ordered to be held on Saturday, the 5th
day of May, 1990, for the purpose of electing a Mayor, a City
Councilman Place 2, a City Councilman Place 4, and a City
Councilman Place 6.
Absentee voting by personal appearance will be conducted each
weekday at the College Station City Nall, 1101 South Texas
Avenue, College Station, Texas, between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. beginning on Monday, April 16, 1990, and ending on
Tuesday, May 1, 1990.
Applications for ballots by mail shall be mailed to:
Connie Hooks, Absentee Voting Clerk
P.O. Box 9960
College Station, Texas 77842
Issued this the 22nd day of February. 1990.
~or
Attest:
Connie Hooks, City Secretary
ORDEN DE ELECCION PARA
LA CIUDAD DE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
Pot ~la presente se ordena que se llevara a cabo una ele¢¢~on
el ~abado, § de mayo de 1990, con el proposlto de ellglr a
un alcade y Concejales para Lugar 2, Lugar 4, y Lugar 6.
La votaoi~n en ausencia en persona se lleva~a a cabo de
lunes a viernee en el Palacio Municipal de la Ciudad de
College Station, 1101 S. Texas Avenue, College Station,
Texas entre las ocho de la manana y las cinco de la tarde
empezando el 16 de abril de 1990 y terminando el I de mayo
de 1990.
Las solicitudes para boletas que se votar~n en ausencia por
correo debe~an enviarse a:
Connie Hooks, Secretaria de la Votaci~n En Ausencia
P.O. Drawer 9960
College Station, Texas 77842
Emitida este dia 22nd de Febrero , 1990
~lde de la Ciudad de
College Station, Texas