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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNotice of Nov 2021 General and Special Election-English Final NOTICE OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION TO ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS WITHIN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 1. A general special election will be held on November 2, 2021 for the purpose of electing a City Councilmember Place 4, a City Councilmember Place 6, and submitting propositions to the voters for the following amendments to the City Charter: AMENDMENT A Shall Article XII (General Provisions), Section 116 (Personal Interest) of the College Station City Charter be amended to read as follows? No member of the City Council shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, or by reason of ownership of stock in any corporation, in any contract with the City, or be financially interested, directly or indirectly, in the sale to, or purchase from, the City of any land, materials, supplies or services except on behalf of the City; provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall only be applicable when the stock owned by the member of City Council exceeds one percent (1%) of the total capital stock of the corporation. Any violation of this section with the knowledge express or implied of the person or corporation contracting with the City shall render the contract voidable by the City Council or City Manager. Personal Interest Section 116. No member of the City Council shall have a financial interest direct or indirect, or by reason of ownership of stock in any corporation, in any contract with the City, or be financially interested directly or indirectly in the sale to, or purchase from, the City of any land, materials, supplies or services except on behalf of the City; provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall only be applicable when the stock owned by the member of City Council exceeds one percent (1%) of the total capital stock of the corporation. Any violation of this section with the knowledge express or implied of the person or corporation contracting with the City shall render the contract voidable by the City Council or City Manager. AMENDMENT B Shall Article XII (General Provisions) of the College Station City Charter be amended to add a new section requiring City Council Members to both disclose any campaign contribution in excess of $500.00 by filing an affidavit with the City Secretary and abstain from participating in and voting on any matter before the City Council if the matter before the City Council would materially benefit the campaign contributor or any business entity in which the campaign contributor has a substantial interest? Campaign Contributions. The acceptance of a campaign contribution in excess of five hundred dollars ($500.00) by any City Council Member shall create a conflict of interest based on an appearance of impropriety with regard to any matter before the City Council that would materially benefit a campaign contributor or any business entity in which the campaign contributor has a substantial interest. Campaign contributions shall include loans, offsets to expenditures, and in-kind donations. For purposes of this section, a substantial interest in a business entity shall have the same meaning for campaign contributors as set out in TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE § 171.002 for local public officials. It shall be the responsibility of the campaign contributor, and not the City Council Member, to identify their substantial business interests impacted by this section. Should a conflict of interest arise under this section, the conflicted City Council Member shall recuse themselves, stating the grounds for the conflict of interest on the record by filing an affidavit with the City Secretary, withdrawing from debate on the issue, excusing themselves from the meeting room while the item is being considered, and abstaining from the vote on the matter. The recusal requirement applies only to contributions made to the City Council Member for their current elected position and not to any prior elected positions held. In the event a quorum cannot be obtained because of recusals pursuant to this section, abstention is not required, and the impacted City Council Members may remain in the meeting room and debate and vote on the matter as long as the nature of the conflict of interest is fully disclosed on the record. AMENDMENT C Shall Article III (The City Council), Section 17 (Number, Selection, Term), Subsection (d) of the College Station City Charter be amended to provide that the general election is to be held on the November uniform election date of each odd-numbered year instead of on the November uniform election date of each even-numbered year; and to provide a process to transition from even- numbered election years to odd-numbered election years? Number, Selection, Term Section 17. (d) The general election is to be held on the November uniform election date of each odd- numbered year. The following election process is established to transition from general elections held in November of even-numbered years to general elections held in November of odd- numbered years. In 2022, the positions of Mayor and Council Members Place 1 and Place 2 shall be elected at the general election held in November and shall serve three (3) year terms or until their successor has been elected and duly qualified. In 2024, the positions of Council Members Place 3, Place 4, Place 5, and Place 6 shall be elected at the general election held in November and shall serve three (3) year terms or until their successor has been elected and duly qualified. Beginning in 2025 and thereafter, the positions of Mayor and Council Members Place 1 and Place 2 shall be elected at the general election held in November and shall serve four (4) year terms or until their successor has been elected and duly qualified. Beginning in 2027 and thereafter, Council Members Place 3, Place 4, Place 5, and Place 6 shall be elected at the general election held in November and shall serve four (4) year terms or until their successor has been elected and duly qualified. 2. The ballots will include the following propositions: PROPOSITION A FOR/AGAINST Shall Article XII (General Provisions), Section 116 (Personal Interest) of the College Station City Charter be amended to read as follows? No member of the City Council shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, or by reason of ownership of stock in any corporation, in any contract with the City, or be financially interested, directly or indirectly, in the sale to, or purchase from, the City of any land, materials, supplies or services except on behalf of the City; provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall only be applicable when the stock owned by the member of City Council exceeds one percent (1%) of the total capital stock of the corporation. Any violation of this section with the knowledge express or implied of the person or corporation contracting with the City shall render the contract voidable by the City Council or City Manager. PROPOSITION B FOR/AGAINST Shall Article XII (General Provisions) of the College Station City Charter be amended to add a new section requiring City Council Members to both disclose any campaign contribution in excess of $500.00 by filing an affidavit with the City Secretary and abstain from participating in and voting on any matter before the City Council if the matter before the City Council would materially benefit the campaign contributor or any business entity in which the campaign contributor has a substantial interest? PROPOSITION C FOR/AGAINST Shall Article III (The City Council), Section 17 (Number, Selection, Term), Subsection (d) of the College Station City Charter be amended to provide that the general election is to be held on the November uniform election date of each odd-numbered year instead of on the November uniform election date of each even-numbered year; and to provide a process to transition from even- numbered election years to odd-numbered election years? 3. The polling locations for each precinct are as follows: Vote Centers Vote Centers Arena Hall 2906 Tabor Road Bryan, Texas Church of the Nazarene 2122 E William J Bryan Pkwy Bryan, Texas Lincoln Center 1000 Eleanor College Station, Texas Castle Heights Baptist Church 4504 E. Hwy 21 Bryan, Texas Memorial Student Center (MSC), Texas A&M Campus, Room L526 College Station, Texas First Baptist Church - Bryan 3100 Cambridge Drive Bryan, Texas College Station ISD Administration Building 1812 Welsh College Station, Texas Living Hope Baptist Church 4170 Texas 6 Frontage Rd College Station, Texas Parkway Baptist Church 1501 Southwest Parkway College Station, Texas Beacon Baptist Church 2001 East Villa Maria Road Bryan, Texas Bob & Wanda Meyer Senior & Comm. Center 2275 Dartmouth St. College Station, Texas A&M Church of Christ 2475 Earl Rudder Fwy S. College Station, Texas Wellborn Baptist Church 14575 FM 2154 Rd. College Station, Texas Fellowship Freewill Baptist Church 1228 W. Villa Maria Road Bryan, Texas Zion Church of Kurten 977 N. FM 2038 Kurten, Texas College Station Utilities Meeting & Training Facility 1603 Graham Road College Station, Texas Millican Community Center 22284 Pierce Street Millican, Texas Galilee Baptist Church 804 N. Logan Bryan, Texas Brazos County Elections Admin 300 East Wm. J. Bryan Pkwy, Suite100 Bryan, Texas Texas A&M College of Medicine 8447 Riverside Parkway Bryan, Texas Bryan Ballroom 701 Palasota Dr. Bryan, Texas College Heights Assembly of God 4100 Old College Rd. Bryan, Texas St. Francis Episcopal Church 1101 Rock Prairie Rd College Station, Texas Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Drive Bryan, Texas 4. The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. 5. Joint early voting shall be conducted by personal appearance and by mail. The period for early voting by personal appearance for the general and special election shall be October 18 through October 29, 2021. Optical scan ballots shall be used for early voting by mail and direct recording electronic voting machines shall be used for early voting by personal appearance. The Early Voting Clerk for said elections shall be the Brazos County Elections Administrator. She shall determine the number of election workers to be hired and arrange for training of all election workers. Early voting by personal appearance for the general and special election shall be conducted jointly at the locations and on the following dates and times specified by the Brazos County Elections Administrator: Main Voting Location - Brazos County Administration Office – 300 East Wm. J. Bryan Pkwy, Suite 100, Bryan, Texas Arena Hall – 2906 Tabor Road, Bryan, Texas Galilee Baptist Church – 804 N. Logan, Bryan, Texas College Station Utilities Meeting & Training Facility – 1603 Graham Road, College Station, Texas Memorial Student Center – Texas A&M University, Room L526, College Station, Texas October 18 – October 22 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Monday – Friday) October 23 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Saturday) October 25 – October 27 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Monday - Wednesday) October 28 – October 29 7:00 am – 7:00 pm (Thursday - Friday) Requests for application to vote by mail can be made by contacting the Early Voting Clerk at the following address: Early Voting Clerk, 300 E. William J Bryan, Suite 100, Bryan, Texas 77803 or at thancock@brazoscountytx.gov. /s/ Tanya Smith City Secretary