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<br />I <br /> <br />Any voter desiring to vote in favor of the proposition "Shall a commission be <br /> <br />chosen to frame a new charter'? 'I shall scratch out the word IINo", thus leaving <br /> <br />the word "Yes" as indicating his vote on the Question. Any voter desiring to <br /> <br />vote against such proposition shall scratch or mark out the word "Yes", thus <br /> <br />leaving the word "No" as indicating his vote on the Question. In either event, <br /> <br />voters will then vote for a charter commission of fifteen members. Voters <br /> <br />desiring to vote for any person whose name appears on the ballot may do so by <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />leaving such name on the ballot unscratched and unmarked. Any voter desiring to <br /> <br />vote against any of such persons shall do so by scratching or marking out the <br /> <br />name or names of such other person or persons. Any voter may vote for any other <br /> <br />person or persons by writing in the space provided on the ballot the name or names <br /> <br />of such other person Dr persons. No voter shall vote for more than fifteen members. <br /> <br />Failure of a voter to name a charter cownission shall not invalidate his vote <br /> <br />on the question "Shall a commission be chosen to frame a new charter?" <br />* * * * * <br /> <br />Section 6: That, should a majority of the qualified voters voting in said <br /> <br />election vote in the affirmative to the question "Shall a commission be chosen <br /> <br />to frame a new charter?lI, then, after the charter commission has completed its <br /> <br />work, the charter so framed by said commission shall be submitted to the quali- <br /> <br />fied voters of said city at an election to be called and held, as provided by <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />law, to determine whether the charter so framed by the commission shall be adopted <br /> <br />as the Home Rule charter of the City of San Marcos, Texas. <br /> <br />Section I: That notice of the election hereby ordered and called shall <br /> <br />be given by (a) publication of a notice containing a substantial copy of this <br /> <br />ordinance in the San Marcos RECORD, which notice shall be published at least <br /> <br />thirty full days prior to the 21st day of June, 1966, and (b) by posting of such <br /> <br />notice at the City Hall and at a public place in each of the election precincts <br /> <br />of the City not less than thirty full days prior to the 21st day of June, 1966. <br />
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