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HomeMy Public PortalAboutOrdinance No. 1473-23 05-16-2023 ORDINANCE NO. 1473-23 AN ORDINANCE CANVASSING THE RETURNS AND DECLARING THE RESULTS OF A SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON MAY 6, 2023 IN THE CITY OF RICHLAND HILLS FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS PROPOSITIONS TO AMEND THE RICHLAND HILLS HOME RULE CHARTER; DECLARING THAT THE AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER ARE ADOPTED; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Richland Hills (the "City") is a home rule city acting under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5, of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, on February 13, 2023, the City Council of the City of Richland Hills, Texas, adopted Ordinance No. 1467-23 calling a Special Election to be held on May 6, 2023, in the City of Richland Hills, Texas, for the purposes of submitting to the voters propositions to amend the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter; and WHEREAS, only duly qualified voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas, voted at said election, and said election was called and held in strict uniformity with the laws of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 67.004 of the Texas Election Code, two members of the City Council of the City of Richland Hills, Texas, constitute a quorum for purposes of canvassing an election; and WHEREAS, on May 16, 2023, the Mayor and City Council duly canvassed the vote of said election, which showed there were 235 electors voting at said election, who cast votes as follows: Proposition A — City Council Shall Sections 5.01, 5.08, 5.09, 5.12, 7.01, and 9.04 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that the City Council shall be increased to six Councilmembers; to provide that Councilmembers shall serve three-year terms; to provide that the Mayor and Councilmembers must be elected by a majority vote; to provide for a runoff election in the event a candidate does not receive a majority vote; to provide for the transition to three-year terms by establishing an election schedule; to provide that vacancies in offices with three-year terms with an unexpired term greater than 12 months must be filled by special election and such vacancies with unexpired terms of 12 months or less may be filled by appointment; to provide that vacancies in any offices with two-year terms may be filled by special election or appointment; and to provide that a super-majority of council shall be 5 votes? YES: 135 (57.45%) NO: 100 (42.55%) UNDERVOTES: 0 The proposition was approved by a difference of 35 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition B — City Council Shall Section 5.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that qualification requirements for a place on the ballot for city council shall be governed by state application and qualification requirements? YES: 184 (80.35%) NO: 45 (19.65%) UNDERVOTES: 6 The proposition was approved by a difference of 139 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition C — Elections Shall Section 5.03 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that city elections are held on the May uniform election date and are governed by state law and Sections 5.04, 5.05 and 5.06 be deleted as repetitive or moot? YES: 189 (82.53%) NO: 40 (17.47%) UNDERVOTES: 6 The proposition was approved by a difference of 149 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition D — Elections Shall Section 5.07 and 5.08 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that election judges shall be appointed as provided by state law, and to provide that elections shall be canvassed in compliance with the Texas Election Code? YES: 195 (85.15%) NO: 34 (14.85%) UNDERVOTES: 6 The proposition was approved by a difference of 161 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 2 of 17 Proposition E — City Council Shall Section 5.11 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to revise the process for removing a council member from office who has four unexcused absences from a regular city council meeting in a term? YES: 162 (70.13%) NO: 69 (29.87%) UNDERVOTES: 4 The proposition was approved by a difference of 93 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition F — City Council Shall Section 5.12 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide the Mayor shall be limited to three (3) consecutive terms as Mayor, not including any time served as a councilmember; to provide that councilmembers shall be limited to three (3) consecutive terms, not including any time served as Mayor; and to provide a limit of eighteen (18) consecutive years served on council in any combination of positions? YES: 157 (68.26%) NO: 73 (31.74%) UNDERVOTES: 5 The proposition was approved by a difference of 84 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition G — City Council Compensation Shall Section 5.13 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that members of the city council shall receive ten dollars ($10.00) per meeting? YES: 173 (73.93%) NO: 61 (26.07%) UNDERVOTES: 1 The proposition was approved by a difference of 112 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition H — Duties of the Mayor Shall Section 6.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that the Mayor shall vote on all matters; to provide that the Mayor shall sign contracts that require Council approval; and to remove requirements that the Mayor be recognized as the official for service of process? Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 3 of 17 YES: 125 (54.35%) NO: 105 (45.65%) UNDERVOTES: 5 The proposition was approved by a difference of 20 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition I — Powers of the City Council Shall Section 6.03 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that Council shall be responsible for the appointment and removal of the City Secretary, that it may direct the City Manager to investigate administrative affairs, and that it may determine salaries of appointed City officers; to provide that it possesses all other powers and authorities possessed by the City; and to remove the duties of establishing departments, regulating vehicle owners, and regulating burial grounds and cemeteries? YES: 161 (69.40%) NO: 71 (30.60%) UNDERVOTES: 3 The proposition was approved by a difference of 90 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition J — City Council Removal Shall Section 6.04 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to remove the authority to remove a Councilmember for violating provisions against influencing the appointment or removal of staff members or issuing direct orders to administrative staff? YES: 158 (69.00%) NO: 71 (31.00%) UNDERVOTES: 6 The proposition was approved by a difference of 87 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition K — City Manager Shall Section 7.01 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to remove requirements that the City Manager provide department heads a monthly financial report? YES: 105 (45.85%) NO: 124 (54.15%) UNDERVOTES: 6 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 4 of 17 The proposition was denied by a difference of 19 and was therefore denied by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition L — City Secretary Shall Section 7.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that the City Council may appoint or remove a City Secretary by a majority vote and to remove authority to appoint Assistant City Secretaries? YES: 152 (66.67%) NO: 76 (33.33%) UNDERVOTES: 7 The proposition was approved by a difference of 76 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition M — City Attorney Shall Section 7.03 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that Council may appoint or remove a City Attorney by majority vote; to describe the duties of the City Attorney; to authorize Council to retain separate counsel as necessary; and to authorize Council to set the City Attorney's compensation? YES: 174 (77.33%) NO: 51 (22.67%) UNDERVOTES: 10 The proposition was approved by a difference of 123 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition N — Municipal Court Shall Section 7(A).01 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to refer to Associate Judges and to provide that the City Manager shall appoint and supervise the Court Clerk? YES: 166 (73.13%) NO: 61 (26.87%) UNDERVOTES: 8 The proposition was approved by a difference of 105 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition 0 — Personal Services Shall Section 9.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended by deleting Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 5 of 17 Section 9.02 prohibiting Personal Service contracts? YES: 148 (65.20%) NO: 79 (34.80%) UNDERVOTES: 8 The proposition was approved by a difference of 69 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition P — Franchises Shall Section 9.04 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that a franchise grant of City property must be approved by a super-majority of City Council; and to remove requirements that franchises must be considered at two regular council meetings? YES: 158 (69.60%) NO: 69 (30.40%) UNDERVOTES: 8 The proposition was approved by a difference of 89 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition Q — Street Powers Shall Section 11.01 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide consistency in the types of streets subject to the City's authority? YES: 184 (81.42%) NO: 42 (18.58%) UNDERVOTES: 9 The proposition was approved by a difference of 142 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition R — Budgetary Process Shall Sections 12.01, 12.02, 12.03, 12.04, and 12.05 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that the annual budgetary process shall comply with state law, and to require the City Manager to include a five-year capital improvement plan with the proposed budget? YES: 186 (81.58%) NO: 42 (18.42%) UNDERVOTES: 7 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 6 of 17 The proposition was approved by a difference of 144 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition S — Board and Commissions Shall Sections 14.01 and 14.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be combined and amended to provide that City Council has the authority to establish boards, commissions, and committees as necessary? YES: 161 (70.61%) NO: 67 (29.39%) UNDERVOTES: 7 The proposition was approved by a difference of 94 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition T — Recall of Officers Shall Section 15.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that that State law controls the filing of a recall petition? YES: 187 (82.74%) NO: 39 (17.26%) UNDERVOTES: 9 The proposition was approved by a difference of 148 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition U — Initiative and Referendum Shall Section 16.02 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that ordinances pertaining to levying taxes, setting rates for services, adopting a budget or capital improvement program, zoning, issuances of bonds, borrowing money, salaries or administration of employees, annexation, boundary adjustments, any matter a court has determined inappropriate for initiative or referendum, or any subject requiring a public hearing shall not be subject to initiative or referendum; and to provide petitions for referendum must be signed by the greater of 25% of the number of votes cast in the last municipal election or 250 votes? YES: 138 (60.00%) NO: 92 (40.00%) UNDERVOTES: 5 The proposition was approved by a difference of 46 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 7 of 17 Proposition V— Oath of Office Shall Section 17.03 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that any person authorized by law may administer oaths of office? YES: 166 (73.13%) NO: 61 (26.87%) UNDERVOTES: 8 The proposition was approved by a difference of 105 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition W — Public Records Shall Section 17.05 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to provide that the City shall comply with state public records laws? YES: 186 (81.58%) NO: 42 (18.42%) UNDERVOTES: 7 The proposition was approved by a difference of 144 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition X — Nepotism Shall Sections 17.12 and 17.13 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to revise the nepotism provision to apply to a person appointed to a paid position or a board, commission, or committee; to provide a continuous employment exception; and to revise the substantial interest provision to comply with state law? YES: 187 (82.38%) NO: 40 (17.62%) UNDERVOTES: 8 The proposition was approved by a difference of 147 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition Y— Discrimination Shall Section 17.14 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to prohibit discrimination of protected classes in accordance with state and federal law? YES: 187 (82.02%) NO: 41 (17.98%) UNDERVOTES: 7 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 8 of 17 The proposition was approved by a difference of 146 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition Z— Political Activity Shall Section 17.15 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to remove restrictions on employee campaign contributions or activities? YES: 119 (52.65%) NO: 107 (47.35%) UNDERVOTES: 9 The proposition was approved by a difference of 12 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. Proposition AA — Removal of Redundant Provisions, Updating Statutory References, and Non-Substantive Corrections Shall Sections 14.05, 14.06, 17.16, 17.17, and 17.18 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended by deleting redundant provisions related to the regulation of buildings, building permits, pools, and bonds for city officials; shall Sections 4.01, 8.01 , 8.02, 9.04, and 10.01 of the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to update statutory references to reflect current State law; and shall the Richland Hills Home Rule Charter be amended to make non-substantive grammatical and textual corrections and clarifications throughout the Charter? YES: 184 (81.78%) NO: 41 (18.22%) UNDERVOTES: 10 The proposition was approved by a difference of 143 and was therefore approved by the voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. as is reflected by the election returns heretofore filed by the election judges with the City Secretary. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The May 6, 2023 special election was duly called; that notice of said election was given in accordance with law and the ordinance calling the election; that the election was held in accordance with law; that due return of said election has been made by the proper officers; and that the qualified voters of the City of Richland Hills, Texas, voting in said Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 9 of 17 election have duly approved each proposition. SECTION 2. The Richland Hills Home Rule Charter shall be amended in accordance with the election. SECTION 3. The City Council finds that the results of the special election as set forth above and as set forth in the Election Returns Sheet attached as Exhibit A are correct and the canvass of votes is hereby approved. SECTION 3. The City Secretary shall record in the City Secretary's office the Charter amendments adopted by the voters of the City in accordance with provisions of Section 67.006 of the Election Code. SECTION 4. The Mayor, pursuant to Section 9.007, Local Government Code, is hereby authorized to certify to the Secretary of State an authenticated copy of the Charter amendments under the City's seal showing the approval by the voters of the City. SECTION 5. This ordinance will become effective immediately upon its passage by the City Council of the City of Richland Hills, Texas. APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a special called meeting of the Richland Hills City Council on May 16, 2023, by a vote of 2 ayes, 0 nays, and 0 abstentions. APPROVED: THE HONORABL MAYOR ED RD LOPEZ 0\0"`�`��""'''�� AT EST: \t� '` iNDSAY RAWL SON, CITY SECRETARY = - `� • • •,�� `\\\\\ ���rt� "" Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 10 of 17 Richland Hills Cumulative Tarrant County Official Results Report Ballots Cast Joint General and Special Elections 235 0523 Joint Special Elections Run Time 3:27 PM 5/6/2023 Run Date 05/15/2023 Page 1 City of Richland Hills Proposition A Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 41 48.24% 92 62.16% 135 57.45% No 0 0.00% 44 51.76% 56 37.84% 100 42.55% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 85 100.00% 148 100.00% 235 100.00% Undervotes: 0 0 0 0 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition B Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 67 82.72% 115 78.77% 184 80.35% No 0 0.00% 14 17.28% 31 21.23% 45 19.65% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 146 100.00% 229 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 2 6 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition C Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 70 86.42% 117 80.14% 189 82.53% No 0 0.00% 11 13.58% 29 19.86% 40 17.47% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 146 100.00% 229 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 2 6 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition D Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 68 83.95% 125 85.62% 195 85.15% No 0 0.00% 13 16.05% 21 14.38% 34 14.85% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 146 100.00% 229 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 2 6 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 11 of 17 Richland Hills Cumulative Tarrant County Official Results Report •, Ballots Cast Joint General and Special Elections 235 0523 Joint Special Elections "'"z' r , Run Time 3:27 PM 5/6/2023 '4 Run Date 05/15/2023 Page 2 City of Richland Hills Proposition E Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 49 59.04% 111 76.03% 162 70.13% No 0 0.00% 34 40.96% 35 23.97% 69 29.87% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 83 100.00% 146 100.00% 231 100.00% Undervotes: 0 2 2 4 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition F Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 54 65.85% 101 69.18% 157 68.26% No 0 0.00% 28 34.15% 45 30.82% 73 31.74% Cast Votes. 2 100.00% 82 100.00% 146 100.00% 230 100.00% Undervotes: 0 3 2 5 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition G Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 60 70.59% 111 75.51% 173 73.93% No 0 0.00% 25 29.41% 36 24.49% 61 26.07% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 85 100.00% 147 100.00% 234 100.00% Undervotes: 0 0 1 1 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition H Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 34 41.46% 89 60.96% 125 54.35% No 0 0.00% 48 58.54% 57 39.04% 105 45.65% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 82 100.00% 146 100.00% 230 100.00% Undervotes: 0 3 2 5 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 12 of 17 Richland Hills Cumulative Tarrant County Official Results Report Ballots Cast Joint General and Special Elections 235 0523 Joint Special Elections Run Time 3:27 PM 5/6/2023 Run Date 05/15/2023 Page 3 City of Richland Hills Proposition I Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 61 71.76% 98 67.59% 161 69.40% No 0 0.00% 24 28.24% 47 32.41% 71 30.60% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 85 100.00% 145 100.00% 232 100.00% Undervotes: 0 0 3 3 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition J Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 61 74.39% 95 65.52% 158 69.00% No 0 0.00% 21 25.61% 50 34.48% 71 31.00% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 82 100.00% 145 100.00% 229 100.00% Undervotes: 0 3 3 6 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition K Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 32 39.02% 71 48.97% 105 45.85% No 0 0.00% 50 60.98% 74 51.03% 124 54.15% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 82 100.00% 145 100.00% 229 100.00% Undervotes: 0 3 3 6 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition L Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 50 61.73% 100 68.97% 152 66.67% No 0 0.00% 31 38.27% 45 31.03% 76 33.33% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 145 100.00% 228 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 3 7 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 13 of 17 Richland Hills Cumulative Tarrant County Report k .' '' - _ Joint General and Special Elections , = r 2 0523 Joint Special Elections Run Time 3:27 PM 5/6/2023 Run Date 05/15/2023 Page 4 City of Richland Hills Proposition M Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 62 77.50% 110 76.92% 174 77.33% No 0 0.00% 18 22.50% 33 23.08% 51 22.67% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 80 100.00% 143 100.00% 225 100.00% Undervotes: 0 5 5 10 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition N Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 62 76.54% 102 70.83% 166 73.13% No 0 0.00% 19 23.46% 42 29.17% 61 26.87% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 144 100.00% 227 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 4 8 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition 0 Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 58 69.88% 88 61.97% 148 65.20% No 0 0.00% 25 30.12% 54 38.03% 79 34.80% i Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 83 100.00% 142 100.00% 227 100.00% Undervotes: 0 2 6 8 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition P Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 55 68.75% 101 69.66% 158 69.60% No 0 0.00% 25 31.25% 44 30.34% 69 30.40% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 80 100.00% 145 100.00% 227 100.00% Undervotes: 0 5 3 8 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 14 of 17 Tarrant County Official Results .', `° -. Ballots Cast Joint General and Special Elections 235 5/6/2023 Page 5 City of Richland Hills Proposition Q Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes T.___ --------- 2 100.00% 64 80.00% 118 81.94% 184 81.42% No 0 0.00% 16 20.00% 26 18.06% 42 18.58% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 80 100.00% 144 100.00% 226 100.00% Undervotes: 0 5 4 9 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition R Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 61 75.31% 123 84.83% 186 81.58% No 0 0.00% 20 24.69% 22 15.17% 42 18.42% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 145 100.00% 228 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 3 7 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition S Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 50 61.73% 109 75.17% 161 70.61% No 0 0.00% 31 38.27% 36 24.83% 67 29.39% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 145 100.00% 228 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 3 7 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition T Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 67 82.72% 118 82.52% 187 82.74% No 0 0.00% 14 17.28% 25 17.48% 39 17.26% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 143 100.00% 226 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 5 9 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 15 of 17 Richland Hills Cumulative Tarrant County Report ! _ Joint General and Special Elections V.9 7) 1���N 0523 Joint Special Elections Run Time 3:27 PM 5/6/2023 Run Date 05/15/2023 Page 6 z. City of Richland Hills Proposition U Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 45 53.57% 91 63.19% 138 60.00% No 0 0.00% 39 46.43% 53 36.81% 92 40.00% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 84 100.00% 144 100.00% 230 100.00% Undervotes: 0 1 4 5 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition V Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 58 72.50% 106 73.10% 166 73.13% No 0 0.00% 22 27.50% 39 26.90% 61 26.87% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 80 100.00% 145 100.00% 227 100.00% Undervotes: 0 5 3 8 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition W Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 62 76.54% 122 84.14% 186 81.58% No 0 0.00% 19 23.46% 23 15.86% 42 18.42% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 145 100.00% 228 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 3 7 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition X Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 68 83.95% 117 81.25% 187 82.38% No 0 0.00% 13 16.05% 27 18.75% 40 17.62% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 144 100.00% 227 100.00% Undervotes 0 4 4 8 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 16 of 17 Richland Hills Cumulative Tarrant County Official Results Report Ballots Cast Joint General and Special Elections 235 0523 Joint Special Elections Run Time 3:27 PM 5/6/2023---- , Run Date 05/15/2023 Page 7 - City of Richland Hills Proposition Y Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 66 81.48% 119 82.07% 187 82.02% No 0 0.00% 15 18.52% 26 17.93% 41 17.98% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 145 100.00% 228 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 3 7 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition Z Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 49 60.49% 68 47.55% 119 52.65% No 0 0.00% 32 39.51% 75 52.45% 107 47.35% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 81 100.00% 143 100.00% 226 100.00% Undervotes: 0 4 5 9 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 City of Richland Hills Proposition AA Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Yes 2 100.00% 67 83.75% 115 80.42% 184 81.78% No 0 0.00% 13 16.25% 28 19.58% 41 18.22% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 80 100.00% 143 100.00% 225 100.00% Undervotes: 0 5 5 10 Overvotes: 0 0 0 0 *** End of report*** Ordinance No. 1473-23, Page 17 of 17