R-83-497 - 2/10/1983WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas,
wishes to encourage all registered voters in the City of Round Rock
to vote in City elections; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that holding a joint election
in cooperation with the Round Rock Independent School District would
be more convenient for voters eligible to vote in both the City and
School elections; and
WHEREAS, C. D. Fulkes Middle School and Round Rock High School
would be easily accesible to voters in the City of Round Rock; Now
Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
THAT:
C. D. Fulkes Middle School and Round Rock High School are hereby
designated as the official polling places for all City elections during
the year 1983.
RESOLVED this 10th day of February, 1983.
ATTEST:
NE LAND
, City Secretary
RESOLUTION NO. 4/97R
N, Ma or
Cit of Round Rock, Texas
ORDER FOR CITY OFFICERS' ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
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I, LARRY L. TONN, in my capacity as Mayor of the City of Round Rock, Texas,
do hereby order that an election be held in said City on the 2nd day of April, 1983,
for the purpose of electing the following officials for said City: COUNCIL, PLACE 2,
and COUNCIL, PLACE 6.
That said election shall be held at the following places in said City, and
the following named persons are hereby appointed officers for said election.
In all Election Precincts on the east side of IH35 that are inside the City
limits of Round Rock, the voting shall take place at C. D. Fulkes Middle School in
said City, with Ruth Bengtson as Presiding Judge, and said Presiding Judge shall
appoint the necessary alternate presiding judge and clerks to assist her which shall
not be less than two.
In all Election Precincts on the west side of IH35 that are inside the City
limits of Round Rock, the voting shall take place at Round Rock High School in said
City, with Dorman Reed as Presiding Judge, and said Presiding Judge shall appoint the
necessary alternate presiding judge and clerks to assist her which shall not be less
than two.
The polls at the designated polling places shall on said election day be
open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Joanne Land is hereby appointed Clerk for absentee voting, and shall appoint
the necessary deputy clerk for absentee voting. The absentee voting for the above
designated election shall be held at City Hall within said City and said place of
absentee voting shall remain open for at least eight hours on each day for absentee
voting which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or an official State holiday, beginning
on the 20th day (March 14, 1983) and continuing through the 4th day (March 29, 1983)
preceding the date of said election. Said place of voting shall remain open between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on each day for said absentee voting. The above
described place for absentee voting is also the absentee clerk's mailing address to
which ballot applications and ballots voted by mail may be sent.
Absentee voting, both by personal appearance and by mail, shall be by paper
ballots and shall be canvassed by the above designated Presiding Judges and the duly
appointed clerks.
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That said election shall be held in accordance with the Election Code of this
State and only resident qualified voters of said city shall be eligible to vote at said
election.
Notice of said election will be given in accordance with the terms and provisions
of Article 4.05 of the Election Code and Art. 29e and the City Secretary is hereby
instructed to have said notice posted and published in accordance with Articles 4.05
and 29e.
That immediately after said election is held, the officers holding the same shall
make returns of the result thereof to the Mayor of this City as required by the Election
Code of this State.
A copy of this order shall also serve as a writ of election which shall be
delivered to the above appointed Presiding Judge, for said election.
DATED this 10th day of February, 1983.
L. 4 Mayi
Ci y of 'ound Rock, Texas