The purpose of this Chapter is to inaugurate the government
of the City under this Charter and to accomplish the transition from
the old to the new Charter and it shall constitute a part of this
Charter only to the extent and for the time required to accomplish
that end.
This revised Charter shall be submitted to a vote of qualified
electors of the City of Port Huron at the general election to be held
November 2, 2010. Notice of election shall be given as provided by
law and the vote shall be counted and canvassed and the results determined
as provided by law.
Prior to the submission of this revised Charter to the electors
of the City of Port Huron, the revised Charter shall be published
online and copies made available at the City Clerk's office.
A newsletter with an overview of the Charter will be sent to households
of all registered voters.
The form of the ballot for the submission of this Charter shall
be as shown below:
CITY OF PORT HURON CHARTER PROPOSALS
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Proposal #1 (Proposed City Charter) seeks approval by the City
voters of the proposed Charter drafted by the Charter Commission which
provides for at-large election of 6 City Council members and the Mayor.
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Proposal #2 (At-large and District Representation Option) provides
that the City will be divided up into 3 voting districts which will
each elect 1 member of the City Council in addition to the at-large
election of 3 other members of the City Council and the Mayor.
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At this election, both of these proposals are being submitted
to the City's voters.
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If Proposal #1 (Proposed City Charter) is rejected, no revised
City Charter will be adopted at this election.
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If Proposal #1 (Proposed City Charter) is approved by the voters,
but Proposal #2 (At-large and District Representation Option) is rejected
by the voters, then the revised Charter shall be adopted at this election
to provide for at-large election of 6 City Council members and the
Mayor.
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If both Proposal #1 (Proposed City Charter) and Proposal #2
(At-large and District Representation Option) are approved by the
voters, then the revised Charter shall be adopted at this election
to provide for the City to be divided up into 3 voting districts which
would each elect 1 member of the City Council and for the at-large
election of 3 other members of City Council and the Mayor.
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CITY OF PORT HURON
PROPOSED CITY CHARTER (PROPOSAL #1)
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SHALL THE CITY CHARTER PROPOSED BY THE PORT HURON CHARTER
COMMISSION, WHICH PROVIDES FOR 6 MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE
MAYOR TO BE ELECTED AT-LARGE, BE ADOPTED?
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YES
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NO
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CITY OF PORT HURON
AT-LARGE AND DISTRICT REPRESENTATION OPTION (PROPOSAL
#2)
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This At-large and District Representation Option would provide,
in place of at-large election of 6 City Council members and the Mayor,
for a combination of at-large and district representation in the City
Charter as follows:
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3 City Council members and the Mayor elected from the City at-large;
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Establish 3 districts with 1 City Council member elected from
each district.
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SHALL THIS ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF ELECTING 3 CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS BY DISTRICT AND ELECTING AT-LARGE 3 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND
THE MAYOR BE ADOPTED?
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YES
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NO
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If the canvass of the votes on the adoption of the revised Charter
show it to have been approved, it shall take effect and become law
as the City Charter of the City of Port Huron, a Michigan City, on
January 1, 2011, at 12:01 a.m.
At the first City general election under this Charter:
(1) No primary election shall be held.
(2) The Mayor shall be elected for a two (2) year term in accordance
with the provisions of this Charter.
(3) In order to effectuate the staggering of terms, City Council members
shall be elected at-large as follows:
(i)
The three (3) candidates for City Council receiving the highest
number of votes shall be elected for a four (4) year term.
(ii)
The next three (3) candidates for City Council receiving the
next highest number of votes shall be elected for a two (2) year term.
(iii)
Thereafter, all candidates for City Council member shall be
elected at-large for four (4) year terms, except when filling an unexpired
term caused by a City Council vacancy.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
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COUNTY OF ST. CLAIR
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CITY OF PORT HURON
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I, SUSAN M. CHILD, City Clerk of the City of Port Huron, do
hereby certify that the foregoing document is a true copy of the Charter
of the City of Port Huron, which was approved on August 6, 2010, by
the Charter Commission, which Commission consisted of the following
persons:
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Laurie Sample-Wynn, Chairperson
Karl S. Tomion, Vice Chairperson
Karen S. Jamison
Melinda K. Johnson
B. Mark Neal
Patrick D. Parcell
Gregory T. Stremers
Jeffrey L. Wine
Pauline M. Repp (resigned 11/9/09)
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And, further, that the foregoing document was approved by the
voters of the City of Port Huron at a general election held on Tuesday,
November 2, 2010.
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/s/
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Susan M. Child, CMC
City Clerk
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