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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 379 RESOLUTION NO. 379 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN CALLING A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR APRIL 10, 1956, CONSOLIDATING VOTING PRECINCTS, NAMING ELECTION OFFICERS AND THEIR SALARIES FOR SAID .ELECTION, AND SUBMITTING A PROPOSITION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN The City Council of the City of Tustin, California, does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California relating to Municipalities of the Sixth Class provide for the holding of a General Election in said City on the second Tuesday in April of every even-numbered year, and further provide that the City Council may, for the purpose of said election, consoli- date and designate voting precincts and designate election officers for said election and submit propositions to the voters of the City of Tustih, and this being such an even-numbered ye al~ ~E IT RESOLVED: That a regular Municipal Election be held in the City of Tustin, California, on Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1956, for the purpose of electing such officers as are roquirecl by law to be elected., to wit": Three (3) Ci~ty Councilmen for the full term of four (4) years each; One  ) City Clerk for the full term of four ( years; and for the further purpose of submitting to the voters the following proposition: "Shall each City Councilman be paid a salary of $25.00 per month?" That there shall be one consolidated election and voting precinct for the purpose of holding said election, con- sisting of a consolidation of the thre'e regular election pre- cincts in the City of Tustin established for holding State and County Elections, to wit: Tustin Number 1, Tustin Number 2 and Tustin Number 3, which said consolidated precincts shall ~e known as "Precinct 1" and the boundry line of said consoli- dated precinct shall be the present existing boundry lines of the City of Tustin, Orange County, California. That the polling place of said "Precinct 1" shall be at the City Hall of the City of Tustin at 145 West Third Street in said City, and the polls shall be open between the hours of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and 7:00 o'clock P. M. of said day. That such election be held in accordance with the General Election Laws of .the State of California insofar as the same shall have been made applicable to Municipalities of the Sixth C 1 as s. That the following persons, residents and qualified electors in said City of Tustin are hereby designated and ap- pointed to act; as the election officers at: said elecgion, to wit;: Inspector: Hilda R. Riehl Judge: Grace Leinberger Clerk: Dollie Holford Clerk: Vera Comer and the salaries of said election officers for the purpose of said election are hereby fixed as follows: Inspector: $15.00 per day. Judge: $15.00 per day. Clerks: $15.00 per day each. That three (3) offices to be filled for City Council- are for the full term of four (~) years, and that the three candidates receiving the highest numbe~ of' votes therefor shall be declared elected for the full term of four (~) years each, and. in the event of a tie, said matter shall be decided by lot. ., That the office of City Clerk to be fille~ by said election is for' the full term of four (14.) years, and. that the condidate receiving the highest number of votes the~e£or shall be declared elected for the full term of four (~) years, and in the event of a tie, said. matter shall be decided by lot. That the City Clerk of the City of Tustin is hereby directed ~nd ~equtred to gtve Notice b7 publication of the nominees for public office, measures ~o be voted upon, and election officers and polling places as required by law, in a newspaper of' general circulation, to wit,: The Tustin News, published and circulated in said City of Tustin. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, this 23rd day of January, 1956. ATIEST: -~ city C~e~k Mayor