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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1942 Canvassing Rresults of the May 14 2011 ElectionCity of West University Place Harris County, Texas Ordinance No. 1942 AN ORDINANCE CANVASSING THE RETURNS AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY OF WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE, TEXAS, ON MAY 14, 2011; CONTAINING FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, on February 14, 2011, the City Council of the City of West University Place, Texas, (the "City)) adopted Ordinance No. 1937, which ordered that a general election be held in the City on May 14, 2011, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and four Council Members for two year terms; and WHEREAS, said election was called and notices were given in accordance with the law, and the election was held in all material respects in conformity with the law; and WHEREAS, the returns of such election have been duly and legally made and submitted to the City Council, and the City Council has examined such returns, including the tabulation attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof for all purposes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE: Section 1. All of the recitals contained in the preamble to this Ordinance are found to be true and are adopted as findings of fact by this City Council and as part of its judgment, particularly the tabulation of returns of the election set out in Exhibit A. Section 2. The City Council now formally canvasses the returns of such election, and it is hereby adjudged, determined and declared that: (1) Bob Fry, with a total of 989 votes cast for him, has been elected MAYOR of the City of West University Place, Texas; and (2) Susan Sample, with a total of 1,111 votes cast for her; Dick Yehle, with a total of 1,033 votes cast for him; Joan Johnson with a total of 1,105 votes cast for her; and Ed Heathcott, with a total of 1,007 votes cast for him; have been elected COUNCIL MEMBERS of the City of West University Place, Texas. Section 3. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to make the appropriate entries of information in the election register maintained by the City in accordance with provisions of Section 67.006 of the TEXAS ELECTION CODE. Section 4. If any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall ever be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the 00077112 remainder of this ordinance and the application of such word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this ordinance to any other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby. Section 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 6. The City Council officially finds, determines and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of each meeting at which this ordinance was discussed, considered or acted upon was given in the manner required by the Open Meetings Law, as amended, and that each such meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during such discussion, consideration and action. The City Council ratifies, approves and confirms such notices and the contents and posting thereof. Section 7. The public importance of this measure and the requirement of the law create an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, and a state of emergency is hereby declared. This ordinance is accordingly passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect immediately upon adoption and signature. CONSIDERED, PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED on first and final on the 23rd day of May 2011. ~1~g4 U M I VF#; a o e r Se CV Signed: City Secretary Thel E Mayor Bob Kell Reviewed: v City Attorney Alan Petrov 000771I2 Exhibit A Canvass Report (Next pages) 00077112 2 P P O N P C ao Mo N O DD O ~ 11 ~ V N O -0 a v rn `n c or 0 a m o: Iq U C V d a R •U jE .2 O v d W Lo L Q7 m 0 4) N Y I O O t to a ~ K d c. ~ a c U > C M w N d 3 00 Y U 0 rn 6 ~i m M N 4! 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