HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 56-NAN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ORDERING THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, TEXAS, ON THE 7TH DAY OF APRIL, 1942,
AS PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR
AND NINE COUNCILMEN, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUB-
MITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS A PROPOSED AMEND-
MENT TO THE EXISTING CITY CHARTER; DESIGNATING
THE TIME AND PLACE OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION, AND
APPOINTING JUDGES TO PRESIDE OVER SAID ELECTION;
PROVIDING'THE MANNER OF HOLDING THE SAID ELECTION
AND THE GIVING OF NOTICE THEREOF, AND DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, under the provisions of the City Charter of the
City of Beaumont and the laws of the State of Texas relating
thereto, a regular general municipal election is required to be
held in the City of Beaumont on the first Tuesday in April,
1942, same being the 7th day of April,A. D. 1942, for the pur-
pose of electing a Mayor; three (3) Councilmen for the. First
Ward; three -(3) Councilmen for the Second Ward, and three (3)
Councilmen for the Third Ward; and
WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of February, 1942, a petition was
filed with the .City Commission of the City of Beaumont, praying
and requesting that the City Commission submit to the qualified
voters of the City the proposed amendment to the existing Char-
ter of the City of Beaumont, hereinafter set out; and
WHEREAS, the said petition so presented to the City Com-
mission was duly examined, checked and canvassed for the pur-
pose of ascertaining whether the said petition was in proper
order and whether or not the same contained the required num-
ber of signatures, and after.a full and complete investigation
and examination of said petition the Commission doth find that
the said petition bears the signatures of at least ten per cent
(10%) of the qualified voters of said City; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has found, as hereinbefore
stated, that the said petition was in due and proper form, and
had been signed by the required number of qualified voters to
compel the submission of .the proposed amendment to the vote of
the people, nevertheless the City Commission, in enacting this
ordinance and in submitting the proposed amendment, is acting
of its own desire and will in the premises, as well as on the
petition of the said qualified voters, and should the sufficiency
of said petition ever be called in question, the will of the peo-
ple as expressed in said election will not be thwarted, nullif-
ied or rendered void because of insufficiencies or irregularit-
ies, if any, in said petition., -and to this end the City Commis-
sion goes on record herein as acting on its own motion, as well
as on the said petition, in enacting this ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Commission finds that the City Charter has not
been altered or amended within the past two years, and that the
City Commission has caused notice of its intention to enact this
ordinance submitting the proposed charter amendment to the quali-
fied voters to be published for more than twenty days, said pub-
lication having been made for a period of ten days in the Beau-
mont Journal, the first publication appearing more than twenty
days before the enactment of this ordinance; and
WHEREAS, after due consideration, the Commission has
determined, and hereby finds, that this is an emergency measure,
necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
property, health, and safety of the City of Beaumont, and
should be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and
that it should be effective immediately upon and after its pass-
age.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF BEAUM0NT:
Section 1.
That in accordance with the provisions of the City Char-
ter of the City of Beaumont and the laws of the State of Texas
relating thereto, there shall be held in the City of Beaumont
on the first Tuesday in April, 1942, the same being the 7th
day of April, A. D. 1942, a regular municipal election for said
City for the purpose of electing a Mayor; three (3) Councilmen
from the First Ward; three (3) Councilmen from the Second ward;
three (3) Councilmen from the Third Ward, and also for the pur-
pose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City of Beau-
mont an amendment to the existing City Charter of the City of
Beaumont, as set out in Section 5 hereof.
Section 2.
That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont
at the following places, to -wit:
First Ward: Junker School Building
Central Fire Station
Averill School Building
Second Ward: Beaumont High School Building
City Hall
Third Ward: Sabine Pass Fire Station
David Crockett Junior High
School Building
South Park Elementary School
Building
All voters residing in County voting precincts Numbers 1
and 2 in the City shall vote at Junker School Building; that
all voters residing in County Voting precinct Number 4 in the
City and that part of County voting precinct Number 47 lying
within the City limits of the City of Beaumont shall vote at
Averill School Building; that all voters residing in County
voting precincts Numbers 3,6 and 7 in the City shall vote at
Central Fire Station; that all voters residing in County vot-
ing precinct Number 5 in the City shall vote at Beaumont High
School Building; that all voters residing in County voting
precincts Numbers 8 and 9 in the City shall vote at the City
Hall; That all voters residing in County voting precincts Num-
bers 10, 13 and 14 in the City shall vote at Sabine Pass Fire
Station; that all voters residing in County voting precincts
Numbers 11 and 12 in the City shall vote at David Crockett
Junior High School Building; and that all voters residing in
voting precincts Numbers 15, 16 and 17 in the City shall vote
at South Park Elementary School Building.
Section 3.
The following persons are hereby appointed judges of
their respective voting boxes, with authority to select and
appoint their own clerks:
At Junker School Building: Mrs. J. E. Ray
At Central Fire Station:
At Averill School Building:
At Beaumont High School
Building:
At City Hall:
At Sabine Pass Fire Station:
At David Crockett Junior
High School Building:
At South Park Elementary
School Building:
Section 4.
W. S. Siler
Walter..:Seibert
L. E. Ezell
Ray Watson
Mrs. Ben Pipkin
E. J. Loew
W. T. Wherry
.That said election shall be held under, and the qualifi-
cations of those voting thereat shall be controlled by, the
provisions of the State laws governing elections.
Section 5.
The question as to whether or not the first sentence of
Subsection 1 of Section 55 of the existing City Charter shall
be amended to read as follows:
"The Mayor shall receive a salary of $300.00 per month"
will be submitted to the voters in one proposition, and there
shall be printed on the ballot used in said election the pro-
posed amendment above quoted, and following the above quoted
amendment there shall be printed on the ballot the words "Yes"
and "NO", all of which shall appear on the ballot in the fol-
lowing form:
"Shall the first sentence of Subsection 1 of
Section 55 of the existing City Charter of the
City of.Beaumont be amended to read as follows:
IThe Mayor shall receive a salary of
$300,00 per month.t
Yes
No. if
All voters desiring to vote for the proposed amendment to
the existing Charter shall run a line through or across the word
"No" appearing on the ballot following the proposed amendment,
and -all voters desiring to vote against the proposed charter a-
mendment shall ran a line through or across the word "Yes" appear-
ing on the ballot following the proposed amendment. .. _
Section 6.
A copy of this ordinance containing the text of the pro-
posed amendment, signed by the Mayor of the City of Beaumont
and attested by the City Clerk thereof, shall serve as a pro-
per and sufficient notice of said election, and the Mayor is
hereby directed to cause one each of said notices to be posted
at each of the places designated for holding said election, at
least thirty (30) days prior to the holding of said election,
and the person posting said notices shall make a return on a
copy thereof showing the time and place of said posting, which
return shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk and shall
be conclusive evidence of the posting of said notices, and a
copy of this ordinance shall be published once a week for a per-
iod of thirty (30) days before the day of holding the election,
in a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuous-
ly and re larly published in the City of Beaumont for a period
of one ( l year prior to this date, and the City Clerk is here-
by directed.to mail a copy of the proposed amendment to each
qualified voter in the City of Beaumont as appears from the Tax
Collector's roll for the year ending January 31, 1942.
Section 7.
That an ordinance has not yet been passed providing for
and ordering a general municipal election for the year 1942,
and that such ordinance is necessary; and further, that the
submission of the proposed charter amendment is, under the law,
required to be submitted to the voters at the regular munici-
pal election which, under the charter, is required to be held
on the first Tuesday.in April, 1942, and, by reason of the a-
bove facts, there is created an emergency and imperative public
necessity requiring that the rule that ordinances shall be read
on three several days before their passage be suspended, and the
said rule is accordingly hereby suspended, and this ordinance
shall take effect immediately from and after its passage.
PASSED by an affirmative vote of all members of the City
Commission of the City of Beaumont this the 3rd day of March,
A. D., 1942.
Mayor of the City of Bea
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ATTEST:
City Cl
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THE STATE OF TEXAS j
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COMMISSION, AND CITY CLERK
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS:
We, the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the City Democratic
Executive Committee of the Democratic Party for the City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County, Texas, do hereby certify that at the Primary Election
duly called and held, as provided by law, on the 24th day of February, A.D.
1942, with four voting boxes in the First Ward, two voting boxes in the Second
Ward, and three voting boxes in the Third Ward, for the purpose of selecting
the Nominees of the Democratic Party in said City to fill the following offices,
to -wit:
(a) Mayor,
(b) Three Councilmen for the First Ward,
(c) Three Councilmen for the Second Ward,
(d) Three Councilmen for the Third Ward,
as provided by the Charter of the City of Beaumont, the following persons were
duly selected as shown by the "RETURNS OF THE PRIMARY ELECTION" for the said
positions named above and.were duly and legally declared the Nominees of the
Democratic Party of the said City of Beaumont by the Executive Committee
"ACCORDING TO THE RETURNS" made by the presiding judges of the said Primary
Election and are entitled to have their names duly printed on the "OFFICIAL
BALLOT" in and for the General Election to be held in the City of Beaumont on
the 7th day of April, A.D. 1942, as the Nominees of the said Democratic Party
for the said Offices, to -wit:
For Mayor . . . . . . . . Leslie Lowry
For Councilmen - First Ward: Charles S. Purcell
Leonard W. Harper
Woodrow Doiron
For Councilmen - Second Ward:
For Councilmen - Third Ward:
Elbert J. Pickell
B. R. Kirby
Dr. Geo. H. Brown
Geo. (Red) Gary
Gordon Kelley
W. N. (Pat) Scarborough
Respectfully submitted,
Chairman, City Democratic
Executive Committee
ATTEST: d'
Secretary - �"