HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-4530 English - Ordinance - 07/25/2024ORDINANCE NO. 2024-4530
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON
NOVEMBER 5, 2024, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING CITY COUNCILMEMBER
PLACE 3, CITY COUNCILMEMBER PLACE 4, CITY COUNCILMEMBER PLACE 5
AND CITY COUNCILMEMBER PLACE 6, BY THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION; ESTABLISHING EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS AND
POLLING PLACES FOR THIS ELECTION; AND MAKING PROVISIONS FOR
CONDUCTING THE ELECTION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION:
SECTION 1. A general election is ordered to be held by the City of College Station (the "City")
at the various polling places and election precincts within the corporate limits of the City, as
hereinafter designated, on November 5, 2024, from the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This
general election will be conducted jointly with Brazos County and will be administered for the
City by the Brazos County Elections Administrator, but this general election is not a county -wide
election. At the general election, the qualified voters of the City will elect City Councilmembers
for Places 3, 4, 5 and 6 with each position having a term of four years.
SECTION 2. Should any candidate in the general election fail to receive a majority vote, then in
that event a runoff election shall be ordered for every place in the general election to which no
one was elected as required by Section 17(d) of the City Charter, as amended. Should any
candidate in the general election fail to receive a majority vote, then in that event a runoff election
shall be ordered for every place in the general election to which no one was elected as required by
Section 17(d) of the City Charter, as amended. In the event it becomes necessary to conduct a
runoff election, a runoff shall be held on Saturday, December 14, 2024, or as amended, and
designated by the Texas Secretary of State. Canvass of the returns of the runoff election, if
necessary, shall be held no earlier than the 3rd day and no later than the 14th day following the
date of the runoff election or on the next regular business day if the 14th day falls on a Saturday,
Sunday, or official state holiday.
SECTION 3. The Vote Centers (polling locations) for College Station for this election shall be as
follows:
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Vote Centers
Vote Centers
South Brazos County ESD#1
3030 Wingfall Street
Millican, Texas
Castle Heights Baptist Church
4504 E. Hwy 21
Bryan, Texas
College Station Meeting & Training Facility
1603 Graham Road
College Station, Texas
St. Francis Episcopal Church
1101 Rock Prairie Road
College Station, Texas
Galilee Baptist Church
804 N. Logan Street
Bryan, Texas
A&M Church of Christ
2475 Earl Rudder Freeway
College Station, Texas
Zion Church of Kurten
977 N. FM 2038
Kurten, Texas
Arena Hall
2906 Tabor Road
Bryan, Texas
Parkway Baptist Church
1501 Southwest Parkway
College Station, Texas
Legends Event Center
2533 Midtown Park Blvd
Bryan, Texas
College Heights Assembly of God
4100 Old College Road
Bryan, Texas
Brazos Center
3232 Briarcrest Drive
Bryan, Texas
First Baptist Church - Bryan
3100 Cambridge Drive
Bryan, Texas
Wellborn Baptist Church
14575 FM 2154 Road
College Station, Texas
Beacon Baptist Church
2001 East Villa Maria Road
Bryan, Texas
Living Hope Baptist Church
4170 State Highway 6 South
College Station, Texas
Bryan Ballroom
703 Palasota Drive
Bryan, Texas
Church of the Nazarene
2122 E William J Bryan Pkwy
Bryan, Texas
Brazos County Election Admin Office
Ruth McLeod Training Room
300 East Wm J. Bryan Pkwy, Suite 100
Bryan, Texas
Justice of the Peace Pct 1
412 William D Fitch Pkwy
College Station, Texas
Memorial Student Center Room 2400 (MSC)
Texas A&M Campus, Joe Routt Blvd.
College Station, Texas
Rellis Campus - Chapel & Assembly Hall
1555 Avenue D
Bryan, Texas
Lincoln Center
1000 Eleanor Street
College Station, Texas
Christ Church
4201 SH 6 South
College Station, Texas
College Station City Hall (Bush 4141)
1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas
Castlegate II (Event Center)
4205 Norwich Dr
College Station, Texas
College Station ISD Administration Building
1812 Welsh Avenue
College Station, Texas
Crestview at Arbor Oaks
2505 E Villa Maria Road
Bryan, Texas
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SECTION 4. 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 21 through November 1, 2024. 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 election shall
be conducted jointly at the locations and on the following dates and times specified by the Brazos
County Elections Administrator:
Brazos County Election Administrator Office (McLeod Training Rm) — 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 Meeting & Training Facility (Utilities) —1603 Graham Road, College Station,
Texas
Memorial Student Center (MSC) —Texas A&M Campus, Room L526, College Station, Texas
October 21st — October 25th
(Monday — Friday)
October 26th
(Saturday)
October 27th
(Sunday)
October 28th — November 1st
(Monday - Friday)
8:00 am — 5:00 pm
7:00 am — 7:00 pm
10:00 am — 4:00 pm
7:00 am — 7:00 pm
SECTION 5. Early voting by mail ballot shall be conducted in accordance with applicable
provisions of the Texas Election Code. The address of 300 E. William J Bryan, Suite 100, Bryan,
Texas, shall be the early voting clerk's mailing address to which ballot applications and ballots
voted by mail may be sent for the City.
SECTION 6. All early votes and other votes to be processed in accordance with early voting
procedures pursuant to the Texas Election Code shall be delivered to the Early Voting Ballot
Board at the Brazos County Election Administrator's office. Early votes shall be counted at the
central counting station. The Early Voting Ballot Board shall perform in accordance with
applicable provisions of the Election Code.
SECTION 7. A Direct Record Electronic ("DRE") System, as the term is defined in the Texas
Election Code, shall be utilized in connection with the election. This system shall be utilized for
all early voting as well as for all precinct voting conducted on Election Day. The Brazos County
Elections Administrator will appoint a programmer, who shall prepare a program for the
automatic tabulating equipment. Ample voting equipment shall be provided for early voting and
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in each of the various precincts on Election Day. The central counting station is established as
the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan, Texas.
SECTION 8. The Brazos County Elections Administrator will appoint the Early Voting Ballot
Board, a Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station, a Tabulation Supervisor of the Central
Counting Station, and a Central Counting Station Manager.
SECTION 9. The election will be held in accordance with the provisions of the Charter and
Ordinances of the City of College Station and the laws of the State of Texas.
SECTION 10. Notice of the election, including a Spanish translation thereof, will be published
at least once in a newspaper published in College Station on or after October 6, 2024, and on or
before October 26, 2024, and will be posted on the bulletin board at City Hall on or before
September 18, 2024.
SECTION 11. A writ of election as required by the Texas Election Code will be delivered on or
before October 21, 2024, by the Brazos County Elections Administrator to the presiding and
alternate judges of each election precinct in which the election is ordered to be held.
SECTION 12. Testing of the automatic tabulating equipment will be performed and notice
thereof will be given in accordance with Subchapter D of Chapter 127 of the Texas Election
Code.
SECTION 13. If any portion of this Ordinance is held invalid by a court of competent
jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 14. That this ordinance shall be effective immediately upon adoption.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of College Station this 25th day
of July, 2024.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION:
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Jo `'n P. Nichols, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Tanya Smith, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Adam C. Falco, City Attorney