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File #: OR-24-001    Version: 1 Name: Ordering May 4, 2024 General Election
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/28/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/30/2024 Final action: 1/30/2024
Title: Consider an ordinance calling the May 4, 2024 General Election to elect a Mayor and three Councilmembers-at-Large.
Sponsors: City Secretary
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Order of General Election for Municipalities, 3. Presentation
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Consider an ordinance calling the May 4, 2024 General Election to elect a Mayor and three Councilmembers-at-Large.

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DATE: January 23, 2024

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Laura Calcote, City Secretary

SUBJECT: Ordering the May 4, 2024 General Election to Elect a Mayor and Three Councilmembers-at-Large

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

The Texas Election Code, Chapter 3, provides for the ordering of an election not later than the 78th day before a uniform election date. In addition to any other elements required, each order must state the date of the election and the offices or measures to be voted on at the election.

The attached ordinance has been prepared calling the election and giving notice of an election for the purpose of electing a Mayor and three Councilmembers-at-large and designating the polling places and times.

THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:

There are no legal alternatives, as the Mayor and three Councilmember-at-large seats expire in May 2024.

Which alternative is recommended? Why?

Staff recommends holding a May 4, 2024 General Election for the purpose of electing a Mayor and three Councilmembers-at-large.

CONFORMITY TO CITY POLICY:

This ordinance conforms to Article IX of the City Charter authorizing the calling of an election to be held on a uniform election date provided for in the Texas Election Code.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

What is the amount of the expenditure in the current fiscal year? For future years?

The estimated cost to conduct this election is $100,000. Funds are budgeted to cover costs associated with the election. Killeen Independent School District and the Bell County Appraisal District have expressed interest in holding a joint election with the city, and the total costs of election equipment, personnel and supplies would then be divided evenly amongst the three participating entities.

Is this a one-time or recurring expenditure?

Holding an election is a recurring expenditure.

Is this expenditure budgeted?
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