HomeMy WebLinkAbout03141978-cc_CCv0002.pdf Robert H. Mitchell, City Manager
.Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts
Mike Murphy, San Bernardino Sun
ABSENT None
The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance followed by the
tion by Reverend Eleanor Saffell of the Church of Religious Science.
Resolu--ion Mayor DeMirjyn presented Resolution No. 3455, a resolution of the Cil
NO. 455 Redlands reciting the facts of the election of March 7, 1978, and coj
Municial the City Clerk' s certification of the canvass of the ballots . This j
Electiln tion was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilwoman Macrarland, si
by Councilman Miller.
RESOLUTION No. 3455
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS,
CALIFORNIA, RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION HELD IN SAID CITY OF REDLANDS ON THE 7TH DAY OF
MARCH, 1978, DECLARING THE RESULTS THEREOF AND SUCH OTHER
MATTERS AS ARE PROVIDED BY LAW
WHEREAS, a regular general municipal election was held and conducted
City of Redlands, County of San Bernardino, State of California, on
the 7th day of March, 1978, as required by law; and
WHEREAS, notice of said election was duly and regularly given in time
and manner as provided by law; that voting precincts were properly e:
ed; that election officers were appointed and that in all respects si
tion was held and conducted and the votes cast thereat, received and
vassed and the returns made and declared in time, form and manner as
by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California fc
holding of elections in cities ; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 3439 adopted the 7th day of Febri
1978, the City Clerk of the City of Redlands canvassed the returns of
election and has certified the results to this City Council, said ref
are received, attached and made a part hereof as "Exhibit A. "
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA,
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION 1. That there were twenty-three (23) voting precincts estabj
for the purpose of holding said election consisting of consolidationE
regular election precincts in the City of Redlands as established fol
holding of state and county elections .
SECTION 2 . That said regular general municipal election was held fol
purpose of electing the following officer of said City as required bj
laws relating to cities in the State of California to wit:
Three Members of the City Council of said City for the full tern
of four years .
SECTION 3. That the whole number of votes cast in said City (except
absent voter ballots) was 6,745.
That the whole number of absent voter ballots cast in said City was I
making a total of 6, 902 votes cast in said City.
Jay MattneW GXiaer
Russ Wilmot
That the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes
given in the City to each of such persons above named for the respective
offices for which said persons were candidates were as listed in Exhibit
"All attached.
SECTION 5. The City Council does declare and determine that :
Charles G. DeMirjyn was elected as Member of the City Council of said City
for the full term of four years ;
Barbara Cram Riordan was elected as Member of the City Council of said City
for the full term of four years ; and
Oddie J. Martinez, Jr. was elected as Member of the City Council of said
City for the full term of four years.
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall enter on the records of the City Council
of said City, a statement of the result of said election, showing:
(1) The whole number of votes cast in the city;
(2) The names of the persons voted for;
(3) For what office each person was voted for;
(4) The number of votes given at each precinct to each person;
(5) The number of votes given in the city to each person.
SECTION 7. That the City Clerk shall immediately make and deliver to each
of such persons so elected a Certificate of Election signed by the City
Clerk and duly authenticated; that the City Clerk shall also administer to
each person elected, the Oath of office prescribed in the State Constitution
of the State of California and shall have them subscribed thereto and file
the same in the office of the City Clerk. Whereupon, each and all said per-
sons so elected shall be inducted into the respective office to which they
have been elected.
SECTION 8. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this resolution; shall enter the same in the book of original Resolutions
of said City; and shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof
in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City, in the
minutes of the meeting at which the same is passed and adopted.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 1978.
sl Charles G. DeMirlyn
Mayor of the City of Redlands,
California
W A. Moseley
.erk of the City of
I , California
I, PEGGY A. MOS ELEY, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, County of San
Bernardino, State of California, duly authorized by Resolution No. 3439,
adopted by the City Council of said City on the 7th day of February, 1978,
do hereby certify that I have canvassed the returns of the regular general
municipal election held in said City on the 7th day of March, 1978, and
find that the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes
given in the City to persons voted for and the respective offices for which
said persons were candidates were as listed in Exhibit "All attached hereto.
March 14, 1978
CONSOLIDATED HA
PRECINCTS
(1,2, 51,63)
116 76 26 100 144 127 31 54
2
(6, 7, 34,41, 75) 90 69 22 97 154 127 13 24
3
(3,5, 15,42,52) 91 64 22 91 194 167 13 23
4
(16, 19, 55, 56) 174 91 26 117
5
21,65, 74) 181 96 33 124 115 52 19 107
6
(43,44,47) 167 85 32 114 123 35 15 112
7
(18, 22,23, 33, 57) 168 92 32 126 142 40 36 106
8
(8,12, 26,53) 169 110 33 127 128 59 18 86
9
9 54 85 203 114 28 122 164 54 16 99
10
10, 38) 140 119 27 88 99 58 31 106
11
(11135, 76) 120 83 32 113 97 38 12 72
12
45 71) 174 99 28 ill 132 43 13 112
13
13 17 46 141 73 20 119 92 42 29 88
14
14,30, 58 205 125 23 100 151 32 18 136
15
27 37,59) 301 1.79 36 158 21.6 58 15 202
16
28 29, 31 159 86 18 99 105 33 10 93
17
20 48 73 230 140 31 148 152 46 29 146
18
36 .. 50 60 226 154 34 140 143 41 34 157
19
32,40,72) 294 168 22 155 183 38 31 169
20
(24, 66, 70) 287 177 31 153 161 43 26 211
21
25, 62, 67) 336 171 42 226 218 60 32 202
22
49 61,68 .302 170 28 161 190 40 23 179
23
39 64 181 122 46 118 176 66 26 107
(Absentees) 1.06 73 20 70 71 26 11 66
TOTAL VOTES
CAST 14561 1 2736 1 692 1 2989 1 3467 1373 506 2749
tion former Mayor DeMirjyn. City Clerk Moseley then administered the oath of
allegiance to those elected. Following this, she called the meeting to
order for the purpose of electing a mayor for the next two years .
Speaking of Mr. DeMirjyn's long service on the Council and, his dedicated
availability as mayor for the past two years, Councilman Knudsen nominated
tion Charles G. DeMirjyn for Mayor. Councilman Elliott then spoke of Mr. Martinet's
background and experience in the school system and nominated him for mayor.
Mrs. Riordan moved the nominations be closed. By written ballot, Oddie J.
Martinez, Jr. was elected mayor for the City of Redlands for the coming two
years.
Mayor Martinez expressed thanks and appreciation to his wife, family, and
supporters in the recent election, and stated that he is honored to be se-
lected to serve as mayor.
The next order of business was the election of a vice mayor for the coming
two years. Mr. DeMirjyn placed the name of Chresten M. Knudsen in nomination
and stressed the thousands of dollars he has saved the City by his engineer-
ing knowledge. Mr. Martinez spoke of Warren R. Elliott' s long tenure as a
city employee and placed his name in nomination. The nominations were then
closed. By written ballot, Chresten M. Knudsen was elected vice mayor for
the coming two years.
Mr. Knudsen reaffirmed his desire to serve the citizens of Redlands .
Mrs . Riordan stated that she was looking forward to four good years and
would be out in the community listening to the citizens as she had promised
during her campaign.
Mr. DeMirjyn stated that he would continue to work with the same enthusiasm
and diligence that he has devoted for the past twelve years.
Mr. Elliott congratulated Mr. Martinez and Mr. Knudsen, expressed pleasure
with the past two years, and pledged to work cooperatively during the next
two years .
In closing the meeting, Mayor Martinez called for harmony and cooperation
and urged the citizens to make public their concerns .
There being no further business, Council adjourned, on motion, at 7:30 P.M.
Next regular meeting, March 21, 1978.
Mayor C