The regular election for the choice of members of the council as provided in Section
14 of this Charter shall be held each year on the uniform election date provided by state law that occurs in or about May. The council may, by resolution, order a special election, fix the time for holding same, and provide all means for holding such special election. All elections shall be held in accordance this Charter and with state laws as they may, from time to time, be amended.
(Ordinance 95-053, sec. 1, adopted 9/13/95; Resolution 2007-055 adopted 5/21/07, Prop. 48; Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)
The council shall make all regulations which it considers needful
or desirable, not inconsistent with this Charter or the laws of the
State of Texas, for the conduct of municipal elections, for the prevention
of fraud in such elections and for the recount of ballots in case
of doubt or fraud. Municipal elections shall be conducted by the appointed
election authorities, who shall also have power to make such regulations
not inconsistent with this Charter, with any regulations made by the
council or the laws of the State of Texas.
(Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)
Any qualified person may have his or her name placed on the
official ballot as a candidate for council member at any election
held for the purpose of electing council members by filing with the
city clerk, no later than the time provided by state law, a sworn
application in the form provided by the State of Texas, and shall
meet all the requirements set forth by this Charter and by state law
as it may, from time to time, be amended.
(Ordinance 95-053, sec. 1, adopted 9/13/95; Resolution 2007-055 adopted 5/21/07, Prop. 49; Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)
The names of all candidates for the council as hereinbefore
provided, except such as may have withdrawn, died or become ineligible,
shall be printed on the official ballots without party designations,
in accordance with the Texas Elections Code. If two or more candidates
have the same surnames, or have names so similar that it is likely
to cause confusion, each of those candidates may have printed on the
ballot a brief distinguishing description or title, not to exceed
four words, following the candidate’s name. The description
or title may only refer to the candidate’s place of residence
or present or former profession, occupation, or position. However,
the description or title may not refer to a public office. The order
of the names on the ballot, the form of the ballot, and the deadline
for having the ballots printed shall be accomplished in compliance
with state law.
(Resolution 2007-055 adopted 5/21/07, Prop. 50; Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)
At the regular municipal election or any special election held
to fill vacancies on the city council, the winning candidate for the
office of councilmember shall be the one who receives more than 50
percent of the votes cast for the office. If no candidate receives
more than 50 percent, a runoff election shall be held in accordance
with the Texas Election Code between the two candidates who received
the most votes.
(Resolution 2007-055 adopted 5/21/07, Prop. 51; Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)
All city elections shall be governed, except as otherwise provided
by the Charter, by the laws of the State of Texas governing general
and municipal elections, so far as same may be applicable thereto;
and in event there should be any failure of the general laws or this
Charter to provide for some feature of the city elections, then the
city council shall have the power to provide for such deficiency,
and no informalities in conducting a city election shall invalidate
the same, if it be conducted fairly and in substantial compliance
with the general laws, where applicable, and the Charter and ordinances
of the city.
(Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)
Returns of elections, general, runoff and special, shall be
made by the election officers to the city council, and shall be canvassed
by the council and the result of the election declared, at a regular
or special meeting of the council occurring after the date of the
election, in the manner and during the time required by state law
for the canvassing of elections.
(Ordinance 95-053, sec. 1, adopted 9/13/95; Resolution 2007-055 adopted 5/21/07, Prop. 52; Ordinance 2022-090, ex. B, adopted 12/12/2022)