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ORDINANCE NO. 150
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OCOEE REGULATING THE DATE OF HOLDING RE-
GULAR CITY ELECTIONS AND DEFINING THE DATE OF QUALIFICATIGNOF CANDI-
DATES FOR ELECTION TO OFFICE IN THE CITY GOVERNMENT AND THE ASSESSMENT
OF A QUALIFYING FEE TO HELP DEFRAY THE EXPENSES OF THE CITY ELECTION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OCOEE:
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Seotion 1. An election shall be held on the first Tuesday in November,
1954, and on the ~-.c -lS,tTuesday in November of each year thereafter, at
which time shall be elected, as their terms of otfice may expire, a Mayor
and City Council, who, shall hold office until their suocessors are duly
qualified and elected. '
Section 2. All candidates for election to office in the City Government
of the City of Ocoee shall on or before Seven (7) days prior to the date
of election in whioh they expect to be a candidate file written notice
with the City Clerk stating their intention of seeking office and specify-
ing the office. Should the last day upon which said registration be made
fall on Sunday or other day upon which the Clerk's office is not open for
business, then said person must register on the last regular business day
more than Seven (7) days prior to the date of said election.
Section 3. That before registering any candidate for election to office
in the City Government, the City Clerk shall charge and receive a fee
from said person, to help defray the expenses of the City election, as
follows:
(a). If said person is a Candidate for Mayor the tee shall be
twenty-five ($25.00) dollars.
(b). -' Il"said person is a Candidate for Counoilman the fee shall
be fifteen ($15.00) dollars.
(c). If said person is a Candidate for any other office the fee
shall be fifteen ($15.00) dollars.
Section 4. All fees hereinabove provided shall be placed in a special
tund to help defray the expenses of holding the election at which the
persons paying said fee are candidates and should any surplus in said
special fund arise, then the same shall be transferred to the General
Fund, upon a motion duly made and carried by the City Council.
Seotion 5. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to pay from the aforesaid
special fund t~costs and expenses of holding the election in so far as
the funds in said fund are suffici.nt.
Section 6. The City Clerk shall have the name of each person who has
complied with the foregoing provisions placed upon the ballot of the
eleotion tor which said registration was made.
Section 7. This Ordinance shall become eftective immediately upon its
becoming a law.
Section 8. All Ordinance and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed.
Section 9. Should any portion of this Ordinance be held invalid, then
suoh portions as are not declared to be invalid shall remain in full toroe
and effeot.
Attest:~~.
Clerk
Orange County, Florida, this 20th'
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Done in open session, at Oooee,
day of Ootober, 1954.
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Approved by the Mayor Pro Tam
th~of October~ 1954. :.:
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