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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16173 ORD - 04/06/1981r.. AN ORDINANCE CALLING A RUNOFF ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND THREE (3) COUNCIL MEMBERS IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO BE HELD ON THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL, 1981; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE LOCATIONS FOR SUCH ELECTION; ENACTING PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO THE SUBJECT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE - AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Charter provides for the holding of a regular City election for Mayor and six (6) Council Members in the City of Corpus Christi, on the first Saturday in April in odd -numbered years, the same being April 4, 1981; and WHEREAS, it is provided in Article 4.06 of the Texas State Election Code that the governing bodies shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, give notice upon the election of officers to hold the election; and WHEREAS, Article 7.16, TEXAS ELECTION CODE, requires runoff elections in all cities over 200,000 to be held within thirty (30) days following the issuance of the call for the second election for Mayor or Council Member fails to receive in the event that any candidate a majority of all votes cast for such office at any regular municipal election, at which runoff election the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes for such office in the first election shall again be subject to a vote of the qualified voters; and WHEREAS, Article II, Section 3 of the City Charter sets runoff elec- tion for the second Saturday following the regular election; and WHEREAS, the official canvass of the election returns of the regular election duly held for the office of Mayor and Council Members has been duly had in accordance with State law and City Charter requirements, and inasmuch as none of the candidates for the office of Mayor and none of the candidates for office of Council Member in Places 1, 5, and 6 received a majority of all votes cast at the said regular election, held on April 4, 1981, for such office, there is hereby declared a necessity for a runoff election •k NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That a runoff election for the election of Mayor and three (3) Council Members in Places 1, 5 and 6 in the City of Corpus Christi, shall be held in the City of Corpus Christi on April 18, 1981, with the names of the following candidates to appear on said ballot for the respective offices as follows: 161'73 MICROFILMED SEP 2 71984 MAYOR: COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 1: COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 5: COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 6: Luther Jones Berney Seal Bob Gulley Leopoldo Luna Donna Shirley Herbert L. Hawkins, Jr. Charles W. "Bud" Kennedy Eddie Cavazos SECTION 2. That at said election herein ordered all the qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be permitted to vote. SECTION 3. That the names of candidates for the office of Mayor and the names of -candidates for the office of the City Council Memhers shall be placed on said ballot in the manner and form prescribed by law. SECTION 4. That voting machines shall be employed at the election herein ordered in accordance with the provisions of Revised Civil Statutes of Texas Election Code, Article 7.14, and said election shall be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, such voting precincts and polling places, being as -follows: -2- OUNTY ITY RECINCT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI RUNOFF ELECTION April 18, 1981 LOCATION _ Old Courthouse Annex Mesquite & Belden 2 Windsor Park School 4526 So. Alameda 3 4 Assembly Hall, First Presbyterian Church 435 So. Broadway Reception Room Cathedral School Upper So. Broadway 5 Hamlin Jr. High School 3900 Hamlin 6 Second Baptist Church 605 Furman 7* Oak Park School 3701 Mueller • PRECINCT LOCATION 8* 15* (Also 80) Alice Allen Hall Oak Park Methodist Church 878 Oak Park Calallen Pre -School 5215 Avenue A Skinner Elementary School Teachers' Lounge 1001 Bloomington 17 Shannon"Jr. High School 1530 Airline 18* County Building 13808 So. Padre Island Dr. 20 Municipal Service Center 2525 Hygeia 21* Lobby - Master Host Inn 3200 Surfside 24 (Also 60) Adult Learning Center Austin School Campus 3902 Morgan CI PRECINCT LOCATION 29* (Also 34 & 100) 1925 Tuloso Tuloso-Midway Elementary School 30 Ayers Recreation Center 1722 Winnebago 31 Garage at Ontiveros Res. 1021 -10th Street 32 Good Samaritan Mission 210 So. Alameda 33 George Evans School 1315 Comanche 34* Tuloso-Midway Elem. School (Also 29 & 100) 1925 Tuloso 38 Crossley School 2512 Koepke 39 Ayers St. Church of Christ' Fellowship Hall 1610 Lawnview CI PRECINCT LOCATION 40 Garage at C.S. Neve Residence 408 Palmero 41 Nueces National Bank 1434 So. Port 42 - Garage at D.C.Bernwanger Residence 2840 Denver 43 Travis School 1634 Tarlton 44 Zavala School 3102 Highland- 45 ighland- 45 Geo. Wiggins Recreation Center 2320 Buford 46 Lamar School 2212 Morris 47 Ben Garza Gym 1815 Howard Parkdale School 4801 Everhart •49 HIALCO Center 1114 Sam Rankin 50 Lindale Recreation Center 3133 Swantner 51* Gibson School 5723 Hampshire 52 Woodlawn Presbyterian Church - Entrance Hall -3757 Up River Road 53 Houston School 363 Norton 56 La Armada Hall 3701 Ayers 57 Del Mar Jr. College Foyer of Auditorium Baldwin & Ayers 58- 59 . Menger School 2209 S. Alameda Incarnate Word Convent Utility House 2930 S. Alameda 60 Adult Learning Center (Also 24) Austin School Campus 3902 Morgan 61 Shaw School Annex 3109 Carver 62 Wynn Seale Jr. High 1707 Ayers 63 Parkway Presbyterian Church 3707 Santa Fe 64 Santa Fe Swimming Club 4100 Santa Fe 65 Montclair School • 5241 Kentner 66 Fisher School 601 Texan Trail 67 Garage at LeMaire's Residence 518 Harrison 68 Garage at Billimek's Residence 2812 Devon 69 Baker Jr. High School 3445 Pecan 70 Blanche Moore School 5426 Williams 71 Lexington School 2901 McArdle 72 Central Park School 3602 McArdle 73 Fannin School 2730 Gollihar 74 Cunningham Jr. High School 4321 Prescott 75 Crockett School 3302 Greenwood 76 Port Avenue Drug Store 913 S. Port 77 Lozano School 650 Osage 78 Ebenezer Baptist Church 1423 Palm 79 Driscoll Jr. High School 261 Weil Place 80 Skinner Elementary School (Also 15) Teachers' Lounge 1001 Bloomington 81* Savage School 5025 Up River Road 82 Iron Workers Int'l. Hall 506 Westchester 83 La Armada #3 Office 1404 Tompkins 84 King High School 5225 Gollihar 85 Alien School 2002 Elizabeth 86 Garage at C.A.Gregg Residence 308 Katherine 87 Carroll Lane School 4120 Carroll Lane 88 Garage at Ramirez Residence 1433 — 19th Street. 89 Baptist Temple 5730 Kimbrough 90 Fraser School 1230 Airline 91 Oso Square Apts. - Party Room 7350 McArdle 92 Cullen Jr. High School 5225 Greely 93 Wilson Elementary School - 3925 Ft. Worth 94 Calk Elem. School 4621 Marie 95 St. Cyril & Methodius Church Parish Hall 114 3210 So. Padre Island Drive 96 Garage at Kirton's Residence 3013 Brawner Pkwy. 97 Garage at Rosas' Residence 4462 Dinn flb 98 Moody High School 1818 Trojan 99 Garage at E. Bennett Residence 417 Villa Drive 100* Tuloso-Midway Elem. School (Also 29 & 34) 1925 Tuloso 101* County Building Annavi1le 103 (Also 111) Tuloso-Midway High School 9830 LaBranch 106 Browne Jr. High School 4301 Schanen 111* (Also 103) Tuloso-Midway High School 9830 LaBranch 112 Schanen Elementary School 5717 Killarmet 113 Garcia School 4401 Greenwood 114* St. John Baptist Church Annex 5445 Greenwood 115* Mt. Olive Lutheran Church 5101 Saratoga 116* Coastal Haven Apts. Recreation Room 4710 Middlecoff Road 117* Flour Bluff High School Cafeteria - 2505 Waldron 118 Kostoryz School 3602 Panama 119 Fire Station #14 5901 S. Staples . 120 Woodlawn School 1110 Woodlawn 77: 121 Yeager School 5414 Tripoli *That portion lying within the City limits. . • The presiding judges shall be authorized to select such clerks or other assistants provided by law, and as may be deemed necessary, and said election shall be held in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on the date of said election. Absentee voting shall be conducted by the City Secretary at his office in the lobby on the first floor of City Hall by the use of voting machines requiring personal appearance, and the results canvassed and returns made as is provided by law. For the purposes of this runoff election the office of the City Secre- tary is declared to specifically include that area in the City of Corpus Christi City Hall on the first floor in the lobby in front of the Building Division Information Desk and the hours for conducting such absentee voting shall be as follows, withabsenteevoting to commence on April 8, 1981, or as soon there- after as possible and extending through April 14, 1981. The hours for absentee voting shall be from 8:00-A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Saturday, April 11, 1981. A special canvass board is hereby appointed as follows: Margie Morrill Don Mosely Rose Rubio SECTION 5. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices as are required by the election laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 6. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor officially confirms as his action all matters recited in the ordinance which by law come within his jurisdiction. SECTION 7. The necessity of ordering a runoff election immediately to meet the requirements of State law and the City Charter creates a public emergency requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor, having declared that such emergency exists, having requested the suspension of the Charter rule and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO OR- DAINED, this the day of April, 1981. ATTEST: city Secretary MAYOR APPROVED: DAY OF APRIL, 1981: J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY By THE CITOF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS • STATE OF TEXAS, lss: County of Nueces. 1f t2u PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT 231838 CITY OF C.C. / J' Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came BILLIE J. HENDERSON who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that he is the ACCOUNTING CLERK of the Corpus Christi Caller and The Corpus Christi Times, Daily Newspapers published at Corpus Christi, Texas, in said County and State, and that the publication of NOTICE OF PASSAGE OR ORDINANCE NO. 16171... of which the annexed is a true copy, was published in THE CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER TIMES on the6th _ day of APRIL 19 81., and once each day thereafter for consecutive day one Times. 50.02 one > Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of APRIL 19 81 LOIS WINK ,, All Notary ublic, Nueces County, Texas OTICE OFiPASSAGg OR:ORDINANC.re— Ayf igt T ONING.,00INANCE •F THE CITY OF CORP L:1 CHRISTI ADOPTED ON THE 27TH DAY OF A GUST, 1937, APPEARING OF RECORD IN VOLU 9, PAGES 565, ET SEQ, OF THE ORDINANCE A RESOLUTION RECOR jA1 AS AMENDED FROmsi TIME TO TIME, AND PAR- TICULARLY AMENDED BY ORDErii AND APPROVED 001.17.1 NANCE NO. 6106, PASS 29TH DAY OF MARCH, 196) BY AMENDING ARTIC E TERRITORY, BY AMENO 3 1, NEWLY ANNEX ING SECTION 31-5 BY AD) ING THERETO A NEW SUBSECTION, TO BE NU?1 BERED 31•530, SETTING FORTH ZONING CLASSI.41 CATION ON THE DE- SCRIBED TRACTS LAND, WHEN ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF CORP CHRISTI, SAID TRACTS TRACTS A,AND C, I:N BEING DESCRIBED AyCri 8 NUECES COUNT) TEXAS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CQI FLICT HEREWITH: PRO- VIDING FOR PUBLIGI TION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENG6r: WAS PASSED AND AP- PROVED by the City Cou of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas during the Regu Council Meeting held on the 1st day olApril, 1981 at 2,801 p.m. and providing publica• tIon one time irilhe °Ma publication of the City of C pus Christi, Tex ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL of t City of Corpus Christi, Texa) this the2nd day of Apr 1981. •s-Bill G. Rea -TiirTmCIty'SecretarY 'City of Ctir Christi, Texa AN ORDINANCE CALLING A RUNOFF ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND THREE (3) COUNCIL MEMBERS IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO BE HELD ON THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL, 1981; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACE LOCATIONS FOR SUCH ELECTION; ENACTING PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO THE SUBJECT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Charter provides for the holding of a regular City election for Mayor and six (6) Council Members in the City of Corpus Christi, on the first Saturday in April in odd -numbered years, the same being April 4, 1981; and WHEREAS, it is provided in Article 4.06 of the Texas State Election Code that the governing bodies shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, give notice upon the election of officers to hold the election; and WHEREAS, Article 7.16, TEXAS ELECTION CODE, requires runoff elections in all cities over 200,000 to be held within thirty (30) days following the issuance of the call for the second election in the event that any candidate for Mayor or Council Member fails to receive a majority of all votes cast for such office at any regular municipal election, at which" runoff election the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes for such office in the first election shall again be subject to a vote of the qualified voters; and WHEREAS, Article II, Section 3 of the City Charter sets runoff elec- tion for the second Saturday following the regular election; and WHEREAS, the official canvass of the election returns of the regular election duly held for the office of Mayor and Council Members has been duly had in accordance with State law and City Charter requirements, and inasmuch as none of the candidates for the office of Mayor and none of the candidates for office of Council Member in Places 1, 5, and 6 received a majority of all votes cast at the said regular election, held on April 4, 1981, for such office, there is hereby declared a necessity for a runoff election/ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1, That a runoff election for the election of Mayor and three (3) Council Members in Places 1, 5 and 6 in the City of Corpus Christi, shall be held in the City of Corpus Christi on April 18, 1981, with the names of the following candidates to appear on said ballot for the respective offices as follows: 161'33 MICROFILMED SEP 27 1984 MAYOR: COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 1: COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 5: COUNCIL MEMBER PLACE 6: Luther Jones Berney Seal Bob Gulley Leopoldo Luna Donna Shirley Herbert L. Hawkins, Jr. Charles W. "Bud" Kennedy Eddie Cavazos SECTION 2. That at said election herein ordered all the qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be permitted to vote. SECTION 3. That the names of candidates for the office of Mayor and the names of candidates for the office of the City Council Members shall be placed on said ballot in the manner and form prescribed by law. SECTION 4. That voting machines shall be employed at the election herein ordered in accordance with the provisions of Revised Civil Statutes of Texas Election Code, Article 7.14, and said election shall be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, such voting precincts and polling places, being as follows: - 2 - CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI RUNOFF ELECTION April 18, 1981 OUNTY ITY RECINCT LOCATION 1 Old Courthouse Annex Mesquite & Belden 2 Windsor Park School 4526 So. Alameda 3 4 Assembly Hall, First Presbyterian Church 435 So. Broadway Reception Room Cathedral School Upper So. Broadway 5 Hamlin Jr. High School 3900 Hamlin 6 Second Baptist Church 605 Furman 7* Oak Park School 3701 Mueller PRECINCT LOCATION - 8* 15* (Also 80) Alice Allen Hall Oak Park Methodist Church 878 Oak Park Cal all en Pre -School 5215 Avenue A Skinner Elementary School Teachers' Lounge 1001 Bloomington 17 Shannon'Jr. High School 1530 Airline 18* County Building 13808 So. Padre Island Dr. 20 Municipal Service Center - 2525 Hygeia 21*. Lobby - Master Host Inn 3200 Surfside 24 (Also 50) Adult Learning Center Austin School Campus 3902 Morgan CI PRECINCT LOCATION 29* (Also 34 & 100) Tuloso-Midway Elementary School 1925 Tuloso 30 Ayers Recreation Center 1722 Winnebago 31 Garage at Ontiveros Res. 1021 -10th Street 32 .Good Samaritan Mission 210 So. Alameda 33 George Evans School 1315 Comanche 34* Tuloso-Midway Elem. School (Also 29 & 100) 1925 Tuloso 38 Crossley School 2512 Koepke 39 Ayers St. Church of Christ' Fellowship Hall 1610 Lawnview CI PRECINCT LOCATION 40 Garage at C.S. Neve Residence 408 Palmero 41 Nueces National Bank 1434 So. Port 42 Garage at D.C.Bernwanger Residence - 2840 Denver 43 Travis School 1634 Tarlton 44 Zavala School 3102 Highland- 45 ighland- 45 Geo. Wiggins Recreation Center 2320 Buford 46 47 Lamar School 2212 Morris Sen Garza Gym 1815 Howard 48 Parkdale School 4801 Everhart 49 HIALCO Center 1114 Sam Rankin 50 Lindale Recreation Center 3133 Swantner 51* Gibson School 5723 Hampshire 52 Woodlawn Presbyterian Church Entrance Hall -3757 Up River Road 53 Houston School 363 Norton 56 • La Armada Hall 3701 Ayers 57 Del Mar Jr. College Foyer of Auditorium Baldwin & Ayers 58' 59 . Manger School 2209 S. Alameda Incarnate Word Convent Utility House 2930 S. Alameda 60 Adult Learning Center (Also 24) Austin School Campus 3902 Morgan 61 Shaw School Annex 3109 Carver 62 Wynn Seale Jr. High 1707 Ayers 63 Parkway Presbyterian Church 3707 Santa Fe 64 Santa Fe Swimming Club 4100 Santa Fe 65 Montclair School 5241 Kentner 66 Fisher School 601 Texan Trail 67 Garage at LeMaire's Residence 518 Harrison 68 Garage at Billimek's Residence 2812 Devon 69 Baker Jr. High School 3445 Pecan 70 Blanche Moore School 5426 Willians • 71 Lexington School 2901 McArdle 72 Central Park School 3602 McArdle 73 Fannin School 2730 Gollihar 74 Cunningham Jr. High School 4321 Prescott 75 Crockett School 3302 Greenwood 76 Port Avenue Drug Store 913 S. Port 77 - Lozano School 650 Osage 78 Ebenezer Baptist Church 1423 Palm 79 Driscoll Jr. High School 261 Weil Place 80 Skinner Elementary School (Also 15) Teachers' Lounge 1001 Bloomington 81* Savage School 5025 Up River Road :r, 82 Iron Workers Int'l. Hall 506 Westchester 83 La Armada #3 Office 1404 Tompkins 84 King High School 5225 Gollihar 85 Allen School 2002 Elizabeth 86 Garage at C_A.Gregg Residence 308 Katherine 87 Carroll Lane School 4120 Carroll Lane 88 Garage at Ramirez Residence 1433 - 19th Street. 89 Baptist Temple 5730 Kimbrough 90 Fraser School 1230 Airline 91 Oso Square Apts. - Party Room 7350 McArdle 92 Cullen Jr. High School 5225 Greely 93 Wilson Elementary School - 3925 Ft. Worth 94 Calk Elem. School 4621 Marie 95 St. Cyril & Methodius Church Parish Hall #4 3210 So. Padre Island Drive 96 Garage at Kirton's Residence 3013 Brawner Pkwy. 97 Garage at Rosas' Residence 4462 Dinn 98 Moody High School 1818 Trojan 99 Garage at E. Bennett Residence 417 Villa Drive 100* Tuloso-Midway Elem. School (Also 29 & 34) 1925 Tuloso 101* County Building Annavi1le 103 (Also 111) Tuloso-Midway High School 9830 LaBranch 106 Browne Jr. High School 4301 Schanen 111* (Also 103) Tuloso-Midway High School 9830 LaBranch 112 Schanen Elementary School 5717 Killarmet 113 Garcia School 4401 Greenwood 114* St. John Baptist Church Annex 5445 Greenwood 115* Mt. Olive Lutheran Church 5101 Saratoga 116* Coastal Haven Apts. Recreation Room 4710 Middlecoff Road 117* Flour Bluff High School Cafeteria - 2505 Waldron 118 Kostoryz School 3602 Panama 119 Fire Station 414 5901 S. Staples . 120 Woodlawn School 1110 Woodlawn 121 Yeager School 5414 Tripoli *That portion lying within the City limits. The presiding judges shall be authorized to select such clerks or k other assistants provided by law, and as may be deemed necessary, and said election shall be held in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on the date of said election. Absentee voting shall be conducted by the City Secretary at his office in the lobby on the first floor of City Hall by the use of voting machines requiring personal appearance, and the results canvassed and returns made as is provided by law. Far the purposes of this runoff election the office of the City Secre- tary is declared to specifically include that area in the City of Corpus Christi City Hall on the first floor in the lobby in front of the Building Division Information Desk and the hours for conducting such absentee voting shall be as follows, with absentee voting to commence on April 8, 1981, or as soon there- after as possible and extending through April 14, 1981. The hours for absentee voting shall be from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Saturday, April 11, 1981. A special canvass board is hereby appointed as follows: Margie Morrill Don Mosely Rose Rubio SECTION 5. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices as are required by the election laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 6. By approving and signing this ordinance, the Mayor officially confirms as his action all matters recited in the ordinance which by law come within his jurisdiction. SECTION 7. The necessity of ordering a runoff election immediately to meet the requirements of State law and the City Charter creates a public emergency requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor, having declared that such emergency exists, having requested the suspension of the Charter rule and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO OR- DAINED, this the day of April, 1981. ATTEST: aza it Secretary APPROVED: (y "— DAY OF APRIL, 1981: J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY ATTORNEY By MAYOR THE CITOF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS Corpus Christi,_Texas Zp day of Q j 191e/ TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, a public emergency and imperative necessity exist for the suspension of the Charter rule or requirement that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date it is introduced, and that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three meetings of the City Council; I, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule or requirement and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced, or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, MAYOR THE CIT OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS The Charter rule was suspended by the following vote: Luther Jones Edward L. Sample Dr. Jack Best Jack K. Dumphy at,0 Leopoldo Luna ii'' Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky 102 The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Luther Jones Edward .L. Sample Dr. Jack Best' • Jack K. Dumphy Leopoldo Luna Betty N. Turner Cliff Zarsky 161'73 STATES F TEXAS, tss: County of Nunes. P BI.ISHER'S AFFIDAVIT�34o61 NOTICE OF RU'::''78 CITY of Cti� .D, p `97QJ MA'1981 4, Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally " eCEIVED •a Q OFFJCE OF f' v ANITA CASAS , who being first duly sworn, according to 1 Qv s@g t}@OF.L*IPH� tj v ACCOUNTING CLERK of the Corpus Christi Caller and The C��'u Christi �n0 Daily Newspapers published at Corpus Christi, Texas, in said County and State, and that the pu 'cation of (c,1?3 ...1`ISiTII;E_QE..RUNDFF.......- _••• of which the annexed is a true copy, was published in TETE CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER -TIMES on the. 8th._ day of APRIL 19 81 ., and once each DAY thereafter for one consecutive day one" Times. 277.14 ANITA CASAS ACCOUNTING CLERKAPRIL 81 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of 19 LOIS WINN 'NU arytibhc; tPuec Texas c NOTICE OF - RUNOFF ELECI0ONr J0VI50 DE- ELE j0N To the Registered Voters of -tthe -City -of-Corpur-CM Texas: A los votantes registrad la Ciudad Corpus Christi Texa - Noll a is hereby given that the polling places listed - low will be open from Y: a.m. to 7:00 p m. on'the 18161° Jay of April, 1981 for voting in the Runoff Election for purpose of. Election of Mayor;rti three Council Members n Places 1; 5 and 6 for the ci of Corpus Christi, Texas. Por la presence se da avi que los sitios de votacidn en 1 la lista abalo estaren en Election Fin -con el p Eteccto Elect, el Mayor y,tres Miembros del Conclho en 1.d gores 1, 5 y 6 para la Ciudad de Corpus Christi, Texa Published by authority 0 Or- dinance No. 16173,passe - April 6, 1981. , Publicado por autoridad la Ordenanza Nam. 17173 a robada en abril 6 de 198 - Bill G. ead City Secretor City of f Corpus Chrsssi' { Corpus Christi, [ Texan 6'[k Secretarib de la Ciud Ciudad de Corpus Ch Corpus Chris Te F Locations of Polling Places 1 S los de los Lugares de �(D� Aon s se ffffff As set forth on the attach 1st of oiling Place L ca- t (( o se se 04105 de la lista lunt8 de t cid de los 19ares de vOacidn. 35 CITY TI RUNPFS CHRISTI RUNOFF ' ELECTION,'" ELECCION FINAL DE LA CIUDAD QFC CORPUS CHRI TTS L APRIL 18, 1984, ABRIL 18.de 1981 � CITY PRECINCT; WCA- TION PRECINTO DE LA CIU DAD; SITIOS 1- Old Courthouse Anne Mesquite & Belen 2- Windsor Park School, 452 So Alameda, 3- Assembly Hall, First Presbyters Church, 435 So,.Broadway 4- Reception Room Cathei drat Schopt, Upper So. Broadway' 900HamHami'lin i igh School, '6 -Second Baptist Church; 605 Vurma 1Oa Park School, 301 Muel ley, IP Alice Allen Hall Oak Park /Jiethodist Church, 878 O parks i9' Cala lien Pre•School, 52.19' venue A c Ski Teary ElementaX ch0ol Teachers' unge, 001 Bloomingto 7- Shannon Jr, igh School, 530 Airline/ - 8, County Buildin 13808 5o. Padre Island tie- Municipal vice Cen- �ter, 3525 Hyg a 1' Lobby Master NN�est Inn, 200 Surlside 1 inf.J 24- Adult Learning Center. Austin-Schopl,,CaTn us,"3 Morgan':; " TU1700" Mldalay' E entary School; 1925 Tuloso - Ayers•R4creation _tote 7124linnebag' ... ° a0e a -OM1 vivo -f es , 1021 -10th Street 32- Good Samaritan Miss. 10.5ct_ Alaefeda 1, 33• George-Evaf(s•-Scho 1315 Comanche a1111oso:Midwav Fla. School, 1925 Tuloso 38: Crossley School, 2553 Koepke 39• Ayers 5t. Church or Christ Fellowship Hall, 1610 Lawnview/ 40 -Garage at C.S. Neve 0056' deuce, 408 Palmerg' 41- Nueces Na] onal Ban 1434 5o. Por,L/ 42- Garage at D.C. Bern wanger Residence, 2840ve a- 43rTravis School, 1634 T Icon 44- Zavala School, 3102 Hi land 45- Geo. Wiggins Recreatlo Center, 2320 Butord 16- Lamar'School, 2212 M rls 47- Ben Garza Gym, 18 Howard 48- Parkdale School, 48 Everhart' - 49- HIALCO Center: 1114' Sam Rankin 50- Lindale Recreation Ce. ter, 3133 Swantner 51' Gibson School, 57 hampshire 52- Woodlawn Presbyterian Church Entrance hall, 37 Up River Road 53- Houston School, 363 , ton 56- La Armada hall, 37 Ayers 57- Del Mar Jr, College F er of Audjloriumn8aldwm Ayer� 58- Manger School, 2209 S, A-Incar� 59- Incarnate Word Convent Utility House, 2930 5. mala 60- Adult Learning s. r Austi5cb n ool Campus, 390 More 61• Shaw School Annex, 3109 Cary 62- Wy Seai Jr: High, 1707 Ayer 63-' Parkway Presbyterian Church, 3707 Santa Fr/ mi 64- Santa Fe swum ng Club, 4100 Santa Es- 65- Montglaire School, 5241 Kentpef 66• Fisher School, 601 Texas Tract° 67 -Garage at LeMarigSRes� dente, 518 Harris5rf 68 -Garage at BIllim es idence, 2812 Devas' 69- Baker Jr. ighi School 3445 Peca9 TO- Glance Moyne School 5426 Williants� - j 71- Lexington .Scholl, 2901 MCArdJe� - 72- Centr ark School, 3602 MCAr 73- Fa Tin School, 2730 00111 74 S - Cunninghrm Jr, High School, 4321 Prescott/ 75 -Crockett School, 3302 Gr Greenwood/" 79163- Port5.Por-✓ Aveflye Drug Store, 77 -Lozano School, 650 Osage 78 -Ebenezer Baptist Church 1423 Palm 79- Driscoll Jr. High Schord 261 Weil Place F•SYT' 80- Skinner Etemal School TeacheSSL.Lounge, 1001•Bloomlhgfedr715-?Ae' 7810.5avage School,' 5025 U tRiver'ftoar�,. 582: Iron Workers.) '5,i Ha51 r 506 Westcheste 83-'La-Armgd t prsTjp7^�+s�^�r++' yKmg Nigh SChpo), SI2S --G400-1M1hau! 85,..Arlen School., 2002 Eliza beth✓ 86• 'Garage at -L:A KatherResidnce, 3081G�regg 87- Carroll Lane School, 4120 C-GaraLgeFaR-a m dente, 1433- 19th Sitrreept3e8, 89- Baptist emote, 573, Klmbrou 0.Fr er School, 1230 AI hue Room, Square Apes, -Party -, Room, 735len JrMHT5 ems' 92• Cullen r High School 2293. Wits 9c- ol, 39Greel2 EW 1-4n ry, School, 3925 Ft. 94• Calk SC em. School, 4621 Marl 95- Cyril 8. Methodius Church Parish Hall #4, --- 5o. Padre Island Drive 96- Garage at Kirton's Re dente, 3013 Brawner Pkwy 97- Garage at- Rosas', R dente, 4462 Dinn 98• Moody High School, 1 5Trolan 99• Garage at E. Been IsResidence, 417 Villa Drive 100' Tulbso-Midway Ele chool, 1925 Tuloso - 1016 County Building, 11aville 03- Tuloso-Midway Hi951 SSchool, 9830 LaBranch, 106 - Browne Jr. High School, 4'"y chanen 111" Tuloso•Midway t{gtff chool, 9830 LaBranclr 112- Schanen Elementar School, 5717 Killarmet _ 113- Garcia School, 44 Greenwood 114• St John Baptist Chur Annex, 5445 Greenwood 15° Mt. Olive Luther Church, 5101 Saratoga 116' Coastal Haven A Recreation; Ro 4710 id dlecoff Roa 117• Flour tuff High Schoo Cafeteria- 2005 Waldron" 118- lrVoryz School; 360 Pena 119- Fire Station M14, 5901 5 Staple 120- Woodlawn School, 1110 WoodlaWh ' 121- Ye er School, 541 'That That portwn lying withi the City limit/ oru6n +,sit en1(6 de los-, l os _I mt1H4' Ciudad