HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 6322 06/16/2014ORDINANCE NO. 6322 (General)
ORDINANCE AMENDING SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 2.205
"DEFINITIONS ", 2.215 "NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE ", 2.235 "TIME
FOR FILING PETITIONS ", AND 2.270 "DISTRIBUTION OF VOTERS
PAMPHLETS"
The Common Council of the City of Springfield finds that:
WHEREAS, Springfield Municipal Code Chapter 2 outlines the election process for the
City of Springfield; and
WHEREAS, The City of Springfield desires to update current code to include
requirements set by ORS regarding Nomination of Elective Office; and
WHEREAS, The City of Springfield desires to include the option of an online voters'
guide with a list of candidates, statements from candidates, measures or arguments
relative to measures to be considered and voted upon in the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, The City of Springfield ordains as follows:
Section 1: Springfield Municipal Code Section 2.205 "Definitions" is hereby amended
in to read as follows:
2.205 Definitions.
Candidate. An individual whose name is printed or expected to be printed on the
ballot after meeting filing requirements.
Conflicting Provision. Provisions are conflicting when any part of one measure
cannot operate concurrently with a provision of another measure or when one or
both measures expressly provide that they are intended to be the exclusive
enactment of that area of legislation.
Elections Filing Officer. The city recorder is the elections filing officer for the city
of Springfield.
Elective Office. Elective offices covered by this section shall include mayor, city
council and Springfield Utility Board (SUB) member.
Electorate. The registered voters in the city of Springfield.
Initiative. The process of initiating legislation and its enactment or rejection by
the electorate.
Legislative Body. The Springfield city council.
Measure. Legislation referred to the voters either by referendum or initiative.
Park District. For the purposes of this Chapter, Willamalane Parks and
Recreation District.
Recall. The process of removing from office any person holding an elective office
in the city of Springfield.
Referendum. The process of referring legislation to the electorate.
Regular Election. An election held at the same time as the statewide primary or
general biennial election.
School District. For the purposes of this Chapter, Springfield School District 19.
Special Election. An election held on a date that is not a regular election date.
Utility Board. For the purposes of this Chapter, Springfield Utility Board.
Section 2: Springfield Municipal Code Section 2.215 "Nominations for Elective Office"
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(1) The legal voters of the city shall have authority to make nominations for all
elective offices to be filled. All nominations for elective offices within the city shall
be made by a certificate of nomination signed by at least 25 legal voters in the
ward, in the case of ward nominations, or signed by at least 25 legal voters in
the city, in the case of nominations at large."
"(2) A certificate of nomination shall become a perfected certificate when it has
been signed by at least 25 legal voters in the ward, in the case of ward
nominations, or at least 25 legal voters in the city, in the case of nominations at
large, and such signatures have been verified as legal voters within the city by
the county elections division and filed with the elections filing officer. The
circulator that collects the signatures shall certify on each signature sheet that
the circulator witnessed the signing of the signature sheet by each individual
whose signature appears on the signature sheet and believes each individual is a
elector registered in the electoral district."
"(4) It shall be the duty of the elections filing officer to inspect all petitions filed
under terms of this section and to submit to the county elections division no later
than the 615t day preceding the date of the election, the names of duly
nominated candidates so that they may appear on the ballot."
"(5) The elections filing officer shall furnish certificate of nomination forms to all
interested persons to be used for nominating candidates. The certificate of
nomination forms shall include:
(a) Name of the elector;
(b) Residence or mailing address of the elector;
(c) Declaration as to whether one or more persons will be paid money
or other valuable consideration for obtaining signatures of the electors on
the certificate.
(d) Circulation certification of signature witness and elector registration
in electoral district."
ORDINANCE NO. 6322
Section 3: Springfield Municipal Code Section 2.235 "Time for Filing Petitions" is
hereby amended in section 2.235(2) to read as follows:
"(2) Where initiative petitions shall be signed by the required number of legal
voters to initiate legislation, such petitions shall be filed with the elections filing
officer within two years from the time the petition is approved for circulation."
Section 4: Springfield Municipal Code Section 2.270 "Distribution of Voters Pamphlet"
is hereby amended to read as follows:
(2) The city council may, by motion, resolution or ordinance, provide for the
preparation and distribution of a printed voters' pamphlet that includes of copies
of candidates list, statements from candidates, measures or arguments relative
to measures to be considered and voted upon at any such election.
(3) The city council may, by motion, resolution or ordinance, provide for the
preparation and make available an electronic voters' pamphlet or make available
electronically candidates list, statements from candidates, measures or
arguments relative to measures to be considered and voted upon at any city,
park district, school district, or utility board election. An electronic voters'
pamphlet may be prepared independent of or in lieu of a printed voters'
pamphlet.
(4) Standards for the printed and electronic voters' pamphlet shall be set by
policy approved by the city manager.
Section 5: Except as specified herein, all other provisions of Springfield Municipal
Code Chapter 2 remain unchanged and in full force and effect.
ADOPTED by the Common Council of the City of Springfield this 16 day of
JUNE . 2014, by a vote of 6 for and 0 against.
APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Springfield this 16 day of JUNE
2014.
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Christine Lundberg, Mayor
ATTEST:
REVIEWED & APPROVED
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ORDINANCE NO. 6322