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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 02-018 ORDINANCE NO. 02-018 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,TEXAS,PROVIDING FOR A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 4TH OF MAY, 2002, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR AND TWO (2) COUNCILMEMBERS-AT-LARGE;DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICIALS FOR SUCH ELECTION; PROVIDING THE FORM OF THE BALLOTAT SUCH ELECTION; DIRECTING THE GIVING OF NOTICE OF SUCH ELECTION; ORDERING A RUNOFF ELECTION IF NECESSARY TO BE HELD ON THE 18TH DAY OF MAY,2002; PROVIDING FOR AJOINT ELECTION WITH THE BEAUMONT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. 1 n accordance with the City Charter,the Constitution,and general laws of the State of Texas, a general municipal election is hereby called and ordered for the first Saturday in May, 2002, the same being the 4th day of said month, at which election all qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of the City may vote for the purpose of electing a Mayor and two (2) Councilmembers-At-Large for full terms. Section 2. No person's name shall be placed upon the official ballot as a candidate for any of the above-mentioned positions unless such person has filed his or her sworn application, as provided by Section 141.031, Section 143.004, and Section 143.007 of the Texas Election Code,and Article IV,Section 5 of the Charter ofthe City of Beaumont,with the Mayor,or in his absence,the City Clerk,not laterthan five o'clock(5:00)p.m.on the forty-fifth day before the date of such election. The City Clerk shall note on the face of each such application the date and time of its filing. A declaration of write-in candidacy must be filed with the City Clerk as provided by Section 146.054 of the Texas Election code, not laterthan five o'clock (5:00) p.m. on the forty-fifth (45th) day before election day, except as otherwise provided in the case of a deceased or ineligible candidate. Section 3. Said election shall be held jointlywith the Beaumont Independent School District in accordance with Chapter 271 of the Texas Election Code;and the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Texas, agrees to coordinate, supervise, and handle all aspects of administering said joint election in accordance with the provision of the Texas Election Code and as outlined in their terms of agreement contained herein: a) Single ballot forms shall be used for the joint election. b) The City of Beaumont shall be responsible for the appointment of all election judges. c) Location of polling places is attached hereto as Exhibit "A." d) One set of ballot boxes shall be used and records for all elections shall be combined. e) Canvassing of votes shall be conducted separately by each political subdivision. f) The City Clerk of the City of Beaumont is designated as the general custodian of election records for the joint election. g) Early voting shall be held jointly,and the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont shall serve as the joint early voting clerk. The joint early voting shall be conducted during the hours,including any extended orweekend hours,at the early voting place or places atwhich the earlyvoting clerk regularly conducts early voting for the City. The regular early voting clerk shall receive applications for early voting ballots to be voted by mail in accordance with Texas Election Code, Section 81.001,et.Seq. The remaining procedures for conducting earlyvoting by mail shall be completed by the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. h) Each participating entity will be responsible for all required elections orders, resolutions, notices, and any other pertinent documents required by its respective governing body, including making the submissions required bythe Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 and any other changes which require pre- clearance by the United States Department of Justice. Preparation of necessary bilingual materials and notices will also be the responsibility of each participating entity. i) The expenses of the election shall be divided with each governmental entity paying an equitable share of said expenses. j) The judges and clerks shall be compensated at a rate of$8.00 per hour. No judge or clerk shall be paid for more than one hour of work before the polls open and no period of time subsequentto two hours aftervoting is concluded by all voters offering themselves for voting during regular voting hours. The election official who delivers the returns of the election shall be paid an additional $25.00 provided he/she also returns unused ballots, elections supplies, and ballot boxes when he/she makes delivery of the returns of the election. Section 4. Legally qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of the City of Beaumont shall be entitled to a vote at said election for the respective candidate(s). Section 5. That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont between the hours of 7:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.atthe places listed in Exhibit"A"attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. The persons whose names appear in Exhibit"A"are appointed presiding judges and alternates for the respective polling places with authority to select and appoint clerks. Pursuant to Sections 32.032 and 32.033 of the Texas Election Code, the presiding judge foreach election precinct shall appoint a minimum of two(2)clerks,and the City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed necessary forthe proper conduct of the election. Section 6. That notice and order of said election shall be given by posting and publishing said notice and order as provided by the Texas Election Code. Section 7. That an electronic voting system, as described by Title 8 of the Texas Election Code,shall be used for said election;and the following are hereby appointed officers of said election to serve at the Central Counting Station,which is hereby established at the Mid-County Office Building,2748 Viterbo Road, Nederland,Texas: Managerof the Central Counting Station,Byron Broussard;Tabulation Supervisors,Paul Helejda and Ken Seholm; Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station, Rebecca Hoge, Deputy City Clerk. The official ballots, ballot cards,and ballot labels, respectively,forthe election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code. Section 8. That the City Clerk is hereby appointed clerk for early voting; and pursuant to Sec. 83.034 of the Texas Election Code,the appointment of Rebecca Hoge as deputy early voting clerk is approved, said appointment being without additional compensation. The City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed necessary for the proper conduction of the election. Early voting by personal appearance shall be conducted at the City Hall, City Clerk's Office, Room 125, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701. Early voting ballot applications and ballots voted by mail shall be sent to the City Clerk's Office,P.O.Box 3827,Beaumont,Texas,77704-3827. The clerk shall keep the said office open for at least eight(8)hours between 8:00 a.m.and 5:00 p.m. on each day for early voting which is not a Saturday, a Sunday,or an official State holiday beginning on the twentieth (20th)day and continuing through the fourth (4th)day preceding the date of such election;provided,however,except as authorized by Section 85.005(a),Texas Election Code, said clerk shall not permit anyone to vote early by personal appearance on any day which is not a regular working day for the clerk's office,and under no circumstances shall she permit anyone to vote early by personal appearance at any time when her office is not open to the public. Section 9. That early votes by personal appearance and by mail shall be counted by an early voting ballot board consisting of a presiding judge and two clerks, and the City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed necessary. Barbara Fritschel is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board;and she shall appoint the clerks. Early votes shall be canvassed and returned by the Early Voting Ballot Board to the Central Counting Station by 7:00 p.m. on election day. Section 10. In accordance with the Charter of the City of Beaumont and the laws of the State of Texas, a runoff election, if necessary, is ordered to be held on the 18th day of May, 2002, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., to be held at the same voting locations within the ward in which a runoff election is required and with the same election officers and judges as the general election. Notice and order of said runoff election shall be given by posting and publishing said notice and order as provided by the Texas Election Code. Section 11. If any person or persons appointed herein do not appear,are unable to perform their duties, or fail to perform their duties,the Mayor shall have the discretion and authority to appoint any substitute personnel to fill the position(s). Section 12. The order in which the names of the candidates are to be printed on the ballot shall be determined by a drawing by the City Clerk, as provided by Section 52.094 of the Texas Election Code. The City Clerk shall post a notice in her office,at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to the date on which the drawing is to be held, of the time and place of the drawing,and shall also give personal notice to any candidate who makes written request for such notice and furnishes to the City Clerk a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Each candidate involved in the drawing,or a representative designated by the candidate,shall have a right to be present and observe the drawing. Section 13. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance,orthe application ofsameto a particularsetof persons or circumstances,should for any reason be held to be invalid or adjudged unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction,such invalidity shall not affectthe remaining portions of this ordinance,and to such end the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable;and the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, declares it would have passed each and every part of the same notwithstanding the omission of any such part thus declared to be invalid or unconstitutional, or whether there be one or more parts. Section 14. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent or in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict, hereby repealed. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 5' day of March 2002. - David W. Moore, Mayor- ATTEST: D . Lolita Ramos, Intdrim City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" - 2002 GENERAL ELECTION ORDINANCE PRECINCT POLLING LOCATION JUDGE ALTERNATE 1 French Elementary School Don E. Hegele Yvonne Smith 3525 Cleveland Avenue Beaumont, Texas 77703 2 Smith Middle School Bettye DeSoto Louis B. DeSoto 4415 Concord Beaumont, Texas 77703 3 Brown Alternative Center Etta Lois Hope Betty Spears 1900 Pope Beaumont, Texas 77703 4 Administration Building Dr. Bruce Drury Cherry Ford 3395 Harrison Avenue Beaumont, Texas 77706 5 Caldwood Elementary Jimmie O'Neal Dolorous Kelley 102 Berkshire Lane Beaumont, Texas 77707 6 Central Senior High School William Cullins Celeste V. Johnson 88 Jaguar Beaumont, Texas 77702 7 O. C. "Mike" Taylor Career Judy Boutte Jean Runnels Center 2330 North Beaumont, Texas 77702 8 Magnolia Baptist Church Shelia Hebert 2830 Pine Street Beaumont, Texas 77703 10 Scott Olive Baptist Church Nannette Cantue Leslie Cantue 1050 Ewing Beaumont, Texas 77701 11 Jefferson County Rose Marie Owens Lorenzo L. Owens Courthouse 1149 Pearl Beaumont, Texas 77701 12113 Dunbar Elementary Revordia Williams Dora Chatman 825 Jackson Beaumont, Texas 77701 14 Ogden Elementary School Lillian Frye Marilyn Frazier 2300 Victoria Beaumont, Texas 77701 15 King Middle School Annie Pumphrey Olivia Gonzales 1400 Avenue A Beaumont, Texas 77701 16 Fletcher Elementary School Herman Davis, Jr. Rose Davis 1055 Avenue F Beaumont, Texas 77701 17, 26, 90 Municipal Airport Donna Hargraves Bobbie F. Watson Highway 90/455 Keith Road Beaumont, Texas 77713 18 Ozen High School Dorothy S. Thomas Levora Anderson 3443 Fannett Road Beaumont, Texas 77705 19 BISD Administration, Annex Leonie Bodin Leo Lemell 1025 Woodrow Beaumont, Texas 77705 20 Pietzsch Elementary Grace DeMary Isadora Thomas 4301 Highland Avenue Beaumont, Texas 77705 22 Guess Elementary School Vickie Clement Kathie Walker 8055 Old Voth Road Beaumont, Texas 77713 23 LNVA James Boykin Karlene Boykin 7850 Eastex Freeway Beaumont, Texas 77708 27, 78, 86 Amelia Elementary Huberta Maynor Maydell Janecka 565 South Major Drive Beaumont, Texas 77707 39 Blanchette Elementary Maudry Plummer Isabelle Sonnier 2400 Lela Beaumont, Texas 77705 62 Sallie Curtis Elementary Ward McCurtain Edna McCurtain 6225 North Circuit Beaumont, Texas 77706 63 Lucas Elementary Thelma Nobles Sallie Cannon 1750 East Lucas Beaumont, Texas 77703 64, 92 Beaumont Community Players Mary B. Francis Leona Moore 5515 Phelps Beaumont, Texas 77705 65 Regina-Howell School Peter J. Bevlaqua Verna Bevlaqua 5850 Regina Lane Beaumont, Texas 77706 66, 25 Bevil Oaks Civic Center Mildred J. Jones Deborah Olson 7390 Sweetgum Road Beaumont, Texas 77713 67, 21 South Park Middle School Viola Koenig Marjorie Applebach 4500 Highland Avenue Beaumont, Texas 77705 68 Austin Middle School Bobby T. Cowart Dot Wilkerson 3410 Austin Beaumont, Texas 77706 72 Southern Star Gymnastics Oleta Holmes 7595 Highway 105 Beaumont, Texas 77713 73 George Marshall Middle Ella Sanders John Clayton School 6455 Gladys Beaumont, Texas 77706 75 Lamar University, McDonald Gym 4400 MLK, Jr., Pkwy. Beaumont, Texas 77705 77 St. Pius X Church Schieketha E. Lois Simmons 5075 Bigner Road Simmons Beaumont, Texas 77707 79, 100 Tennis Center John N. Mistrot Mary Malone 6455 College Beaumont, Texas 77707 84 Fehl School Ora Magee Carolyn R. Calhoun 3350 Blanchette Beaumont, Texas 77701 85 OCAW Hall Alice M. Dyes Verlene Davenport 2490 South 11th Street Beaumont, Texas 77701 87, 88, 99 Pine Burr Baptist Church Mary Ehrensberger 5095 Bine Burr Beaumont, Texas 77708 89 Ridgewood Retirement Center Ruth T. Cole 2520 IH 10E Beaumont, Texas 77703 104 Wesley United Methodist 3890 Dowlen Road Beaumont, Texas 77706