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File #: PO-2018-05    Version: Name: Charter - Article 3
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/12/2018 In control: Regular City Commission Meeting
On agenda: 5/16/2018 Final action: 5/16/2018
Title: An Ordinance Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Amending Article III Of The City Charter Entitled "Elections," Including Changes To The Divisions Entitled "Conduct Of Elections" And "Candidates," All Subject To Approval By The Electorate At A Referendum To Be Held On November 6, 2018.
Attachments: 1. Charter elections - Article 3.pdf, 2. BIS 18-153.pdf

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An Ordinance Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Amending Article III Of The City Charter Entitled "Elections," Including Changes To The Divisions Entitled “Conduct Of Elections” And “Candidates,” All Subject To Approval By The Electorate At A Referendum To Be Held On November 6, 2018.

 

 

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Staff Recommends:  Approval of the attached Ordinance

 

 

Explanation:

The Charter Review Committee was created for the purpose of conducting a comprehensive study of the City Charter.  By a vote of two thirds (2/3), the Charter Review Committee may submit proposals to amend or revise the Charter to the City Commission.

 

The Charter Review Committee must submit to the City Commission any proposed amendments or revisions with associated ballot language no later than the first Tuesday in June.  The City Commission shall place the Committee's proposals with the associated ballot language on the ballot.

 

The proposed ordinance amends the Charter to conform procedures for filling a vacancy in the office of City Commissioner to the procedures for filling a vacancy in the office of Mayor and conform the requirements for filing campaign finance reports to the requirements of state law.

 

 

Recommended for inclusion on the agenda by:

Dr. Wazir Ishmael, City Manager

George R. Keller, Jr. CPPT, Assistant City Manager for Public Safety and Interim Assistant City Manager for Finance and Administration

Patricia A. Cerny, City Clerk

Lorie Mertens-Black, Chief Civic Affairs Officer

Charter Review Committee