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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 76RESOLUTION NO. 76 RESOLUTOIN OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN CALLING GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR APRIL 12, 1938, CONSOLIDATING VOTING PRECINCTS, AND DESIGNATING ELECTION OFFICERS FOR SAID ELECTION. WMEMEAS, the laws of %ne Smame oi' Calzfornla re- lamzng to the' Nunlczpazz~zes of ~ne SiXth Class, pro- viue for the holdlng of a Ueneral ~iec%~on in sald Ui~y on the second Tuesday in Aprll of every even numoered year, and further provide that the Ci%y Councll may, for the purpose of sa~ e£ec~lon, consoli=a~e and de- signa%e vo%1ng precinc%s and designate elec~lon offl- cers for siad election, and this oeing SUCh an even numoered year: BE IT RESOLV.~D: Th~% a general munXolpa£ eiec~lon be held in the Ci~y of Tust~n on Tuescay, the 12tn day of April, for rune purpose of electing such oi'flcers as are required Dy law to be elected, to-wit: Three 01~y 0ounol£men for the full term of four years, and a Cz~y Cler~ for ~ne snort or unexpired term of two years. Tna~ such el eo~lon be held in accordance wi mn the genera± e±ectlon laws of the SmaZe of California in so far as ~ne same snail nave peen made appilcaOle to Munl- olp&ll%les of %ne ~ix%n Class. for the purposes of sal~ eiec%~on tne~vo reg.- £ar elecmlon preclnc%s in sald Cl~y, to-w~: Tus~in No. 1 and Tus%ln No. 2, snai De consoiiaa%ed and known as Gonsoilda~ed Vo~lng ~reclnct "A", and the pmliing place mnereof snail be at ~ne Cl~y H&ii oi' the ul~y of Tustin in said Olmy, and the po±is snall be open between the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and seven o'clock P. M. of sa~ day; That the following persons, residenms and qualified voters in ~ne said Cimy of' Tustin, are here-oy designated and appolnmed to ao~ as ~ne e£eotlon officials at said eieotlon, toewlt: t79.: !napector: Grover Riehl Judge: A.M. LXndsey Clerk: H. H. Hannaford C~erk: George A. Sm~n Aha ~ne sa£arxes of said e~ec~Xon of I'lcla~$ for t~e pur- poses of sald e£ec~lon are here~y ~'lxed as fo~±ows: Inspector, $ ~.00 per day; Judge $ ~.OO per day, and Clerks $ ~.o0 per day. That t~e three positions to be fi~ed for Olty Oouncllmen are for the fu~ term of four years, an~ ~ne three candidates receivi'ng the h~gnes~ numoer of votes sna~ be dec~ared e~ected for the fu~ term o~' four years; and in the event o~ a ~le said matter shall oe declaed by lot. That the one po~l~on to Oe f~~e~ for Cl~y C~er~ is for t~e short or unexpireC ~erm of two years, and ~ne candidate recelv, lng the hlgnes~ number of vo~es sna£± be dec~ared e±'ected for the snort or une~pired term of ~wo yeare; and in ~n~ event of a tie sald mat'~er sna~i be decided by lo~. And the Clty C~erk of tne Clty of ?ustxn ia here'Oy directed and required to glve No~lce of said Elec~lon in accordance herewith, and such o~ner no~lces as are requXred ~y law, in tne manner required by' law, in accordance wl~n tne EAec~lon Laws ox' the S~a~e of California, as they are made to apply to munici- palities oX' the Sixth Class. This resolution snail ta~e ef~'ec~ immedia~e£y. I, D. T. HAYDEN, Ol~y Clerk of the City of Tustln, Calif- ornia, do hereOF cerZlfy tnaZ the Whole numDer of memDers of Ol~y Council of the Clzy of Tus~ln is five; that the foregoing resolution, oelng Reso£uZlon NumDer __76. _, was duly passed, approved and adopted, and was signed by the Mayor, and at,es%ed Dy the Ol~y Clerk, ali a~ a regular meeting o~' the ClZy Councxl of the Ol~y of TusZin held on the ?~n day of February, and tna~ the same was passed anU adopted oy the following vo~e, to-wi t: AYmS: Councilmen __ _ , ...._ ;, ,., .~ ._ _ NO~: Councllmen~ .......... None. _. _ _ ............ __ _ _.._ ..... ABSSNT: Councilmen Passed, mpproved and adopted this 7th day of February, 1938. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 11 12 13 14 1S 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MORRIS CAIN ~TTORNlY•AT•LAW NTA ANA. CALIF. RESOLUTION N0. AE80LUTI08 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TtT8TIN CALLING GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTI08 FOR APRIL 12, 1938, CONSOLIDATING VOTIBG PRECI~iCTB, AND DESIGNATING ELECTION OFFICERS FOR SAID ELEC TION. WHEREAS, the laws of the State of California relating to the l[unicipalities 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, consolidate and designate voting precincts and designate election officers for said elec Lion, and this being such an even numbered year: BE IT RESOL9ED: That a general municipal election be held in the City of Tustin on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 193, for the purpose of electing such officers as are required by law to be elected, to-wit: Three City Councilmen for the full term of four years, and a City Clerk for the short or unexpired term of two years. Zhat such election be held in accordance with the general election laws of the State of California in so far as the same shall have been made applicable to ~anicipalities of the Sixth Class. That for the purposes of said elec Lion the two regular election precincts in said City, to-wit: Tustin No. 1 and Tustin No. 2, shall be consolidated and known as Consolidated 4oting Precinct "A", and the polling place thereof shall be at the City Hall of the City of Tustin in said City, and the polls shall be open between the hours of seven o~clock A. M. and seven o tclock P. M. of said day; -1- 1 2 3 4 5 s 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MORRIS CAIN ATTORN[Y•AT•LAW SANTA ANA. CALIF. That the following persons, residents and qualified voters in the said City of Tustin, are hereby designated and appointed to ao t as the election officials at said election, to-wit: Inspec tor: ~~-~. /~~~ Judge : ~. ?~ Olerk: ,~!~! ~Q~~~G Clerk: ,~~, C .~~i~«~ And the salaries of said election officials for the purposes of said election are hereby fined as follows: Inspec for S. °° per day; Judge y ° ° per day, and Clerks ~~1 ° ° per day each. That the three positions to be filled for City Counoilmen are for the full term of four years, and the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes 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 one position to be filled for City Clerk is for the short or une~cpired term of two years, and the candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected for the short or unexpired term of two years; sad in the event of a tie said matter shall be decided by lot. And the Oity Clerk of the City of Tustin is hereby dir- acted and required to give Notice of said Election in acoordance herewith, and such other notices as are required by law, in the manner required by law, in accordance with the Election Laws of the State of California, as they are made to apply to munici- palities of the 8iath Class. This resolution shall take effect immediately. Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day of February, 193. ATTESTED: ,' ~/~,~~ Mayo r . City Clerk an ea-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin. -2- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 9 l0 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MORRIS CAIN ATTORNlY•AT•LAW SANTA ANA. CALIF. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, ss. CITY OF TU$TIN. I, D. T. HAYDEN, City Clerk of the City of Tustin, California, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Tustin is five; that the fore- going resolution, being Resolution Number 7 was duly pawed, approved and adopted, and was signed by the Mayor, and attested by the City Clerk, all at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Tustin held on the 7th day of February, 193, and that the same was passed and adopted by the following vote, to-wit: AYEB: Oouncilmen NOES: Councilmen None ABSENT: Councilmen Oity Cler of t e ity of Tustin, California. ~~