HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 74-32ORDINANCE NO. 2L32)
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ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ORDERING THE GENERAL MUNI-
CIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS, ON THE 14TH DAY OF MAY, 1974, AS PROVIDED
BY THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF ELECTING A,MAYOR AND FOUR COUNCILMEN;
TO SUBMIT THE QUESTION OF THE ADOPTION OF THE
STATE LAW APPLICABLE TO FIREFIGHTERS AND POLICE-
MEN WHICH ESTABLISHES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND
CONDITIONS THEREFOR; NAMING THE PRECINCTS AT WHICH
ELECTION SHALL BE HELD; APPOINTING OFFICERS TO PRE-
SIDE OVER SAID ELECTION; APPOINTING A CANVASSING
BOARD FOR ABSENTEE VOTING; APPOINTING A MANAGER
AND JUDGE OF THE CENTRAL COUNTING STATIONS; PRO-
VIDING A MANNER.OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION; PROVID-
ING FOR NOTICE THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERA-
BILITY.
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 second Tuesday of May, 1974. The election shall
be for Mayor, Councilman for Ward One, Councilman for Ward Two, Coun-
cilman for Ward Three, and Councilman for Ward Four; and,
WHEREAS, Article 5154c-1 of the Revised Civil Statutes of the
State of Texas provides upon proper petition, that an election be held
to determine whether the City of Beaumont must adopt the State Law ap-
plicable to firefighters and policemen which establishes collective
bargaining and the conditions therefor; and,
WHEREAS, the conditions for said election as provided in Arti-
cle 5154c-1 of the Revised Civil Statutes have been met;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
Section 1.
That in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter of
the City of Beaumont and the laws of the State of Texas relating there-
to, there shall be held in the City of Beaumont on the second Tuesday
in'May, 1974, the regular municipal election for said City for the pur-
pose of electing a Mayor, a Councilman for Ward One, a Councilman for
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t� Two, a Councilman for Ward Three, and a Councilman for Ward Four for
said City; and to determine whether the City must adopt the State Law
applicable to firefighters and policemen which establishes collective
bargaining and the conditions therefor.
'S'ecti'ori 2.
That legally qualified voters presiding vithin the corporate
limits within the City of Beaumont shall be entitled to a vote at said
election.
Section '3.
That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont at
the following places and the following named persons are appointed pre-
siding judges and alternates for their respective voting boxes, with
the authority to select and appoint their own clerks, to -wit:
(See Exhibit "A")
The presiding judge for each election precinct shall appoint
two clerks and as many additional clerks as he deems necessary for the
proper conduct of the election, provided that not more than a total of
five clerks shall be appointed for any precinct, who shall be selected
from different political parties when practicable.
'Section 4.
That said election shall be held under, and the qualifications
of those voting thereat, shall be controlled by the provisions of the
State Laws governing elections.
Sectiori '5.
That notice of said election shall be given:
(a) By posting the notice of election hereinafter prescribed,
together with a copy of this ordinance at each of the places herein
designated for holding said election, at least twenty (20) days prior
to the date of holding said election; and,
(b) By publishing said notice together with a copy of this
ordinance in a newspaper of general circulation in this city and
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county one time, not more than twenty-five (25) days or less than ten
(10) days before said election.
form:
Said notice shall be in the following
"NOTICE OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECT-
ING A MAYOR AND FOUR COUNCILMEN; AND TO DETER-
MINE WHETHER THE CITY MUST ADOPT THE STATE LAW
APPLICABLE TO FIREFIGHTERS AND POLICEMEN WHICH
ESTABLISHES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND THE CON-
DITIONS THEREFOR."
"Notice is hereby given that the G_6neral Muni-
cipal Election as provided by the Charter of
the City of Beaumont will be held in the City
of Beaumont, Texas, on the 14th day of May,
1974, from 7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M., for the
purpose of electing a Mayor and four Council-
men; to determine whether the City must adopt
the State Law applicable to firefighters and
policemen which establishes collective bar-
gaining and the conditions therefor; all as
is more particularly set forth in the copy of
the election ordinance passed by the City
Council and attached hereto."
Section 6.
The form of ballot which shall be used in said General Muncipal
Election shall be substantially as follows:
GENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS
MAY 14, 1974
FOR MAYOR
(Vote for One)
FOR COUNCILMAN, WARD I
(Vote for One)
FOR COUNCILMAN, WARD II
(Vote for One)
FOR COUNCILMAN, WARD III
(Vote for One)
FOR COUNCILMAN, WARD IV
(Vote for One)
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PROPOSITION
"Adoption of the State Law applicable to fire-
fighters and policemen which establishes collec-
tive bargaining when a majority of the affected
employees favor representation by an employees
association and which preserves the prohibition
of 'strikes and lock -outs and provides penalties
therefor."
FOR
AGAINST
Section 7.
In accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of
Texas, Myrtle Corgey is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of the Central
Counting Station and Tom Lawrence is hereby appointed Manager of said
Central Counting Station.
Section 8.
That in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State
of Texas, an electronic voting system shall be used for voting on the
day of election and also for the casting of absentee votes by personal
appearance at the City Clerk's office. In accordance with the provi-
sions of.the laws of the State of Texas, absentee votes by mail shall
be counted by a special canvassing board, which shall be composed of
Hardy D. Akin, Charles R. Dollinger, Jr. and Roy Gibbs. Hardy D. Akin
is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of said Special Canvassing Board
and Charles R. Dollinger, Jr. and Roy Gibbs are hereby appointed as
Clerks.
Section '9.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
of this ordinance or the application of same to a particular person,
or to a particular set of circumstances, should for any reason be held
invalid, such invalidity shall in no way affect the remaining portions
of this ordinance and to such end the various portions and provisions
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EXHIBIT "A"
Pct. No. Polling Place
1 Edwards Elementary School
4401 Detroit
2 French High School
4415 Concord Road
3 School for the Deaf
1800 Tulane
04 Longfellow Elementary School
3395 Harrison
5 Caldwood Elementary School
102 Berkshire Lane
%6 Beaumont High School
88 Millard Street
•7 Averill Elementary School
2330 North
8 Gulf Coast Rod, Reel and
Gun Club
2555 Gulf Street
Q 9 & 10 Central Fire Station
402 Walnut
.11 County Courthouse
1149 Pearl
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Election Officials
Mrs. C. C. Moore,
Presiding Judge
Rastas C. Bowers,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. F. W. Forsythe,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Wm. Ehrensberger,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Violet B. Duke,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Doris Lee Youngblood,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Albert Henry,
Presiding Judge
C. B. Wright,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. R. P. Barry,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. P. R. Riegal,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Robert D. Wilcox,
Presiding Judge
Kathryne L. Cassady,.
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. John Venza,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. C. C. Blosser,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Henry Bray,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Kitty A. Lee,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Delores Lawless,
Presiding Judge
L. L. Bonner,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. W. C. Ross,
Presiding Judge
W. C. Ross, Sr.,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
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Pct. No. Polling Place
r 12 Carver Elementary School
1055 Sherman
13 Trinity Baptist Church,
1090 Van Buren
,14 Ogden Elementary School
2300 Victoria
15 David Crockett Junior High
' School
1400 Royal
1.16 Fletcher Elementary School
1050 Avenue E
17 Drainage District #6 Office
790 Jeny Lane
,18 Hebert High School
3445 Fannett Road
.19 Giles School
3550 Ch&ison
20 Pietzch;..Elementary School
4301 Highland
22 & 72 Roy H. Guess School
8055 Voth Road
23 O'BANNION's
7105 TRAM ROAD
VOTH RURAL STATION
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Election Officials
W. W. Como,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Alice Taylor,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
0. D. Lindsey,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. 0. D. Lindsey,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Leona M. Rush,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Bessie Robichau,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Catherine Rush,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. B. M. Smith,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. A. P. Wenner,
Presiding Judge
A. P. Wenner,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Minnie Eberhard,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. J. P. McCarter,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Stella Melonson,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Leanna Mouton,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. W. M. Youse,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. F. H. Alexander,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Alma H. Wilkerson,
Presiding Judge
Joe W. Holland,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. B. W. French, Sr.,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Floyd Nall,
Alternate Presiding
7 Judge
Mrs. Wilma Townsend,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Jackie B. Hubbard,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
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Pct. No. Polling Place
527 Amelia Elementary School
565 Major Drive
.39 Blanchette Junior High
School
2400 Lela
62 Sallie Curtis School
6225 N. Circuit
063 Lucas Elementary School
1750,,;E. Lucas
64 Tyrrell Park Elementary
School
5515 Phelps Road
,65 Regina Howell Elementary
School
5850 Regina Lane
,67 South Park High School
4500 Highland
68 Austin Junior'High School
3410 Austin
X73 Geo. C. Marshall Junior
High School
6455 Hall Road
75', LAMAR UNIVERSITY
STADIUM LOCKER ROOM
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Election Officials
Mrs. Margaret Clampitt,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Huberta M. Maynor,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Floyd G. Guillory,
Presiding Judge
Elizabeth R. Guillory,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Naldia P. Reeves,
Presiding Judge
Raymond L. Allen,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Mary E. McLauchlan,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Louise Adams,
.Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. Beulah January,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. W. J. Neeley,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
James L. Nobles,
Presiding Judge
Vera M. Gerstenberg,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Hilton E. Crawford,
Presiding Judge
M. H. Meynig,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Otis Stracener,
Presiding Judge
James D. McClintock,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
Mrs. T. C. Collier,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Gerald Lind,
Alternate Presiding
Judge
James W. Hammond
Presiding Judge
Jerry L. McMillan,
Alternate Presiding
Judge