Bill Text: DE SB171 | 2011-2012 | 146th General Assembly | Engrossed
Bill Title: An Act To Amend The Charter Of The Town Of Frankford Relating To Elections.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2012-06-19 - Signed by Governor [SB171 Detail]
Download: Delaware-2011-SB171-Engrossed.html
SPONSOR: |
Sen. Bunting & Rep. Atkins |
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SENATE BILL NO. 171 AS AMENDED BY SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all members elected to each house thereof concurring therein):
Section 1. Amend the Charter of the Town of Frankford by making additions as shown by underlining and deletions as shown by strike through as follows:
Structure of Government
Section 3. The Government of the Town
and the exercise of the powers conferred by this Charter, except as otherwise
provided herein, shall be vested in a Town Council. The Town Council shall
consist of five members who shall be citizens of the State of Delaware and
residents of the said Town above the age of twenty-one years at the time of
their nomination eighteen. No
compensation shall be paid to Councilmen.
MANNER OF HOLDING ELECTIONS AND
MAKING NOMINATIONS
Section 5.(A) The annual municipal
elections shall be held the first Saturday in the Month of February from one
o'clock P.M., until four o'clock P.M., at such places as shall be determined by
the Council, due notices of which shall be given by posting notices thereof in
five public places within the limits of the Town of Frankford, not less than
ten days before the day of the annual election.
(B) Said members of the Council shall
be nominated as follows, viz:
At least ten days before the day of
the election as hereinafter fixed, nominations shall be filed with the
Secretary of the Council. Said nominations shall be in writing signed by the
nominee or five other citizens of the Town, which nominations shall be
presented to the Council by the said Secretary at the meeting to be held at the
usual meeting place, which shall not be later than eight o'clock in the evening
of the last day for filing said nominations. Voting machines shall be used to
record votes cast at all elections and the Council shall provide for the payment
of all costs and expenses incident to their use, provided that in the event no
contest exists in any election such voting machines shall not be required in
such elections.
(C) Every election shall be held
under the supervision of an Election Board consisting of three qualified voters
of said Town to be appointed for that purpose by the Council at least two weeks
before the election, but if at the opening of the election there shall not be
present the three qualified voters so appointed, or any one of them, in such
case, the persons entitled to vote at such election, and then present shall
appoint, by viva voca vote, a qualified voter or voters to act. The three
persons composing the Election Board shall be Judges of the election and shall
decide upon the legality of the votes offered; keeping a list of all voters
voting.
(D) At such annual election, every
person, male or female, who shall have attained the age of eighteen (18) years,
and who shall be a resident in the Town of Frankford for a period of thirty
days immediately preceding the date of such Annual Municipal Election, and who
shall be a resident of the State of Delaware and the Town of Frankford shall
have one (1) vote, provided such person is registered on the "Books of
Registered Voters" of the Town of Frankford, as set forth herein. The Town
Council may provide a register to be known as "Book of Registered
Voters", which is to be kept at the office of the Town Secretary. The Book
of Registered Voters shall contain the following information for each register.
The names of the voters arranged in alphabetical order, the pertinent addresses
of the voters, the local address of the voter, the birth date of the voter, the
date the register became a resident of the State of Delaware, the date the register
became a resident of the Town of Frankford, the date the register became a
freeholder of the Town of Frankford, and other pertinent information. No person
shall be registered upon the Book of Registered Voters, until such person will
have acquired the qualifications to vote in the Annual Municipal Election for
the year in which such person registers. A person shall only be required to
register one (1) time; provided, however, that if the registered voter fails to
vote in two (2) consecutive Annual Municipal Elections in which there is a
contest, his name shall be removed from the Book of Registered Voters and
notice sent to said registered voter at his last known address by Certified
Mail, with Return Receipt Requested, advising that his name has been removed
from the list of registered voters and that it will be necessary to register
again in order to be eligible to vote in the Annual Municipal Election. The
Book of Registered Voters may be maintained at the Office of the Town Secretary
and shall constitute conclusive evidence of the right of any person to vote at
the Annual Municipal Election. A person may register at the Office of the Town
Secretary during the regular business hours on any day until the close of
business on the second Friday in January in any year.
(E) Upon the close of the election
the votes shall be read and counted publicly, and the persons having the
highest number of votes for each office shall be declared duly elected and
continue in office for the term stated or until his successors are duly elected
and qualified. In case of a tie vote for any office, the Election Board shall
determine the tie by lot,
(F) The Election Board shall enter in
a Book to be provided for that purpose, a minute of the election, containing
the names of the persons chosen, shall subscribe the same, and shall give to
the persons elected notice of the Election, which Book, containing such
minutes, shall be preserved by the Council, and shall be evidence of any Court
of Law and Equity. All ballots cast and the records of the Elections shall be
preserved in the custody of the Election Board for a period of ten days.
Section 5.ELECTIONS
A. An election shall be held in the Town of Frankford for Town Council on the first Saturday of February. Hours for the length of poll openings shall be set by the Town Council and announced in all notices required by law.
B. Every person who is a citizen of the United States; is at least eighteen (18) years of age; has resided within the corporate limits of the Town for at least thirty (30) days prior to the next Town election; and is registered as required by law, shall be a qualified voter of the Town. Every qualified voter of the Town shall be entitled to vote in any or all Town elections.
C. Each Council member shall be at least eighteen (18) years of age; shall have resided in the Town for at least one year immediately preceding the date of election; shall be a qualified voter (as set out above) in the Town of Frankford; and shall not have been convicted of a felony.
D. Except as set out herein, the conduct of general elections of the Town of Frankford and absentee voting shall be governed by the laws of Delaware set out in Title 15, Chapter 75, of Delaware Code, entitled Municipal Elections, as they may be from time to time hereafter amended.