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<br />SECTION 2. The tabulation of votes cast in the General election held on November 7, <br />2006, for the purposes stated in Recital 1 above, a copy of which is attached to and made a part <br />of this ordinance. is adopted as the official tabulation of the votes cast at the election, and the <br />tabulation will be filed and recorded in the official records of the City of San Marcos as the <br />official canvass of the election. <br /> <br />SECTION 3. The official canvass of the returns of the election reflects the following: <br /> <br />A. That Susan Narvaiz received a majority of the votes cast in the election for Mayor of the <br />City of San Marcos: <br /> <br />B. That Pam Couch received a majority of the votes cast in the election for City Council <br />Member, Place 5 of the City of San Marcos. <br /> <br />C. That John Thomaides received a majority of the votes cast in the election for City <br />Council Member, Place 6 of the City of San Marcos. <br /> <br />D. That Betsy Robertson received a majority of the votes cast in the election for City <br />Council Member, Place 1 of the City of San Marcos. <br /> <br />E. The following votes were cast for and against the following numbered propositions: <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.1 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 1.01 of the City Charter to more clearly explain the nature and <br />functions of the Charter. <br /> <br />V otes for Proposition No. 1: <br />V otes against Proposition No. 1 <br /> <br />4,836 <br />544 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.2 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 2.02 of the City Charter to restrict the City's eminent domain <br />authority related to economic development. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition NO.2: <br />Votes against Proposition No.2: <br /> <br />4,247 <br />1,240 <br /> <br />PROPOSITION NO.3 <br /> <br />The amendment of Section 3.01 of the City Charter to change the term of office of the mayor <br />from two years to three years. <br /> <br />Votes for Proposition No.3: <br />V otes against Proposition No.3: <br /> <br />2,579 <br />3,137 <br /> <br />2 <br />