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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-0168 - Ordinance - 11/13/1951ORDINANCE NO. 168 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR SPECIAL ELECTION WHEREAS, by a vote of two-thirds of more of its members, The City Council selected and appointed a charter commission consisting of eighteen (18) members to prepare a proposed charter for this city; and WHEREAS, said Charter Commission has completed its work and has approved and recommended a proposed charter for adoption by the qualified voters and sets January 8, 1952 as the date for a special election to be held for the purpose of allowing the qualified voters to pass on said proposed charter; now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas: 1. A special election shall be and is hereby ordered to be held on Jaunary 8, 1952, for the purpose of enabling the qualified voters to pass on a proposed charter for the City of College Station, Texas, as prepared and submitted by the City Charter Commission. 2. Ballots shall be prepared so that voters may vote "For the Adoption of the Charter as prepared by She City Charter Commission" or "Against the Adoption of the Charter as prepared by the City Charter Commission". 3. Polling place for said election shall be the City Hall. The following persons are hereby appointed as election managers: L. G. Jones, Mrs. C. B. Godbey, and Mrs. H. E. Burgess. 4. The polls shall be opened promptly at eight (8) a.m. and close at seven (7) p.m. The provisions of the laws of the State of Texas governing general election shall be observed and only qualified voters shall vote. Notice of said election shall be posted in three public places and published in the official city newspapers. Passed and approved this the 13th day of November, 1951. A.D. APPRO Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary 00424