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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 779 No 7'79 RESOLUTION OF = CITY COUNCIL Or THE CITY Or HUNTI GTON REAOH*CALIFOPM ODECLAFING mmsg a special mmicipal Election wap held and conducted in the City of Mzatington. Beach.Californiaon Tuesday the 3rd day of August,1937, as required by lawg and; ViLltWoit appears that notice of said election was duly and legally given; that voting precincts were properly established, that election officers were appointed and election supplies furn shed# and that in all respects said election was hold and conducted and the votes cast thereat received and oanvassed,and the returns thereof made and declared in timed form. and manner a$ required by law, and W,.RFAS, the City Council of said city met at the Council Crh ber of the said City Council on Monday the 9th day of August, 1937r to canvass the returns of said election and as a result of which canvass the Sid City Council Finds that the number of votes caet,the propositions voted upon�and other matters required by law to be as hereia fter .stated: NOW, THER F OREO E IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That said Special icipal Election was hold and conducted in the City of Huntington Reach,0aliforni_a,on Tuesday the ' rd day of A t*1937s in time,form and manner as required by lair: That there were four (4) voting precincts established for the purpose of holding said election, consisting of a conso:lidation. of the rear election precincts established for holding General State and C;ounty elections as follows: Consolidated voting precinct "A" comprising Mate and County Precincts numbered l an 2* Co►nsoli,dated, 'Opting precinct 08#' cs+omprising Mate and County precincts nmbers 3 and 4.. Consolidated voting precinct "00 comprising State aind County precincts umbers 5 and 6. _ {1� d 0onsolidated voting precinct "DO comprising State and County precincts gibers 7 and 9. t the vhols number of votes cast in ity,exclusive of the absentee vote was nlw�',,bxaidred twenty six (926) . That the whole number of absentee, votes t1as, eleven (1 ) That the total number of all votes cast at said election .s nine hundred thirty seven (937) t the propositions voted uponthe number of votes given in each precinct for and u y inst each of said propositions,tog ether with the whole der of votes given for and against each proposi ti€gin in the entire city are as follows: S'IMEVS VOTX8 TOTAL PROPOSITIONS MOINCT's PRECINMS VOTES "S the A B 0 D A B a D Otdinawm making the YM e;� 107 107 if 'ty a City Attorney el tivre*end In U1 compen Lion t n pad said ,::... offi i the prededi yam. be making the +ef off' 101< Police olecti ,and Yzs Ul 1 96 ONO"" ... .. prohibiting redvation in ooxpensationfrw Mount pad said NO 123 96 99 77 �. .� .�. officer dwing pro. coding year#be adopted?* BE IT rURTM R13MV=# that at said Special cip I-.ecrtion d Proposition Xo I received a majority of favorable vote designated as "YES# votes and is therefore merged and adopted; and that Proposition No II received a majority of favorable votes, designated as "YES* votes and is therefore pried and adopted. That the City Clerk shall enter on the records of the City Council a statement of the refit of said electionshowing:. (2) (3 1. The thole of vas mst .inthe cs tZ 3• The mimber of votes givenat each i t for and againsteach of 4. The mmber of votes given in the city for and against es-oh of mwh propositions voted ftseed and adopted by the City Gomoil of the city ty of ihittington Hea0h.4,061ifOrniatat & rAOSUD9held In accordance with lam' on the 9th daY of AV9 A'937* 4"tyr Clerk* State-of:€ f four Witty' _o" Orww city Of mmungton I1. 0 R rwro the dtly electedoqwlifted and acting Chit' Clark and Ex-offielo Merle of the 4 ty Omnon of the City of Rmungton, Bea dh,,Oa1Iforn1,a, do he"by oortify that the above and adopted by the said City, Olowc it on the 9th day of AUSUst,1937 by tho following vofts: Ay".,Counoijam City O r z-o c o dier-k the 01ty co it of ,the aity of 11untington