HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2019-47Suggested by: Council Member Knackstedt
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CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-47
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, PROVIDING FOR THE
SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF KENAI, AT THE REGULAR
ELECTION OF OCTOBER 1, 2019, THE QUESTION OF AMENDING ARTICLE 10, ELECTIONS,
OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF KENAI TO PROVIDE DESIGNATED SEATS FOR EACH
COUNCIL POSITION AND ALLOW QUALIFIED VOTERS TO VOTE IN AN ELECTION FOR A
CANDIDATE FOR EACH SEAT.
WHEREAS, Article 10 Elections, of the Charter of the City of Kenai provides for council members
to be elected at large without designated seats; and, .
WHEREAS, under the current process, in a
is entitled to vote for two candidates for COL
whose name does not appear on the ballot;
WHEREAS, this process entails that
each other; and,
voting for a candidate for mayor, each voter
the pool of candidates, or write in a person
all candidates for council are running against
WHEREAS, changing to a system/where each council position has a designated seat and
allowing voters to vote for one ca didate for each seat may encourage more candidates to run
because candidates can choo a seat to run for and avoid running against certain other
candidates running for differen seats.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT/RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA,
Section 1: That the J41lowing proposition shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the City
of Kenai at the October/1, 2019 regularelection in substantially the same form as set out hereafter:
PROPOSITION No. X
Elections
Shall Title 10, Efections, of the Charter of the City of Kenai be amended to provide for designated
seats for eaclycouncil member position and allow qualified voters to vote for one candidate for
each seat up or election, as opposed to the current process in which all candidates run against
each other or the available council positions and qualified voters may vote for up to two
ITION YES
[A Yes vote will amend the City's Charter as described above]
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NO
[A No vote will defeat the amendment described above]
Section 2: That following the October 1, 2019 regular election, if the voters approve the
proposition in substantially the same form as set out above, the following charter amendments
would become effective:
Section 10-2. Three -Year terms -Election at large -Nonpartisan Elections.
(a) At the regular election in 1965, and at the regular election held every three (3)
years thereafter, a Mayor shall be elected. At every regular election afterthis Charter goes
into effect, two (2) Councilmembers shall be elected.
(b) The Mayor and the other Councilmembers shall be elected for overlapping terms
of three (3) years, and shall serve thereafter until their respective successors are elected
and qualifyj; PROVIDED THAT, IF ONLY ONE COUNCILMEMBER IS ELECTED AND
QUALIFIES IN ANY YEAR (BECAUSE OF FAILURE OF OTHER CANDIDATES TO FILE
OR FOR OTHER CAUSE), THEN LOTS SHALL BE CAST IN A MEETING OF THE
COUNCIL AND UNDER ITS DIRECTION TO DETERMINE WHICH OF THE TWO (2)
COUNCILMEMBERS WHOSE TERMS ARE ABOUT TO EXPIRE SHALL CONTINUE TO
SERVE; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, IF (BECAUSE OF A VACANCY) THERE IS
ONLY ONE COUNCILMEMBER WHOSE TERM IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE, THE
COUNCILMEMBER SHALL CONTINUE TO SERVE IN SUCH CASE.]
(c) The terms of office of the Mayor and other Councilmembers shall begin at the time
prescribed for the second regular Council meeting after their election. If the Mayor -elect
or a Councilmember-elect fails to qualify within one month after the beginning of the term,
election of the Councilmember shall be void, and the Council shall fill the vacancy.
(d) The Mayor and other Councilmembers shall be elected at large, with
Councilmembers elected to a seat designated as A. B. C. D. E or F. by the qualified voters
of the entire City, by secret ballot. The election shall be nonpartisan, and no party
designation or emblem shall be placed on the ballot.
Section 10-3. Filing.
Any qualified person may have their name placed on the ballot for the election as
a candidate for Mayor or Councilmember for a council seat by filing, with the City Clerk at
times and pursuant to procedures provided by ordinance, a sworn statement of their
candidacy provided that such sworn statement shall be accompanied by a nominating
petition signed by 20 or more registered qualified City voters.
Section 10-4. Voting — Who Elected.
(a) Every qualified voter of the City shall be entitled to vote for one candidate for Mayor
and for one candidate for each council seat fTWO CANDIDATES FOR
COUNCILMEMBER. ON THE BALLOTS BETWEEN THE TITLE OF THE OFFICE AND
THE NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES, SHALL BE PLACED THE INSTRUCTION -VOTE
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FOR ONE" OR "VOTE FOR TWO," AS THE CASE MAY BE.] A voter may also write in
the name of, and vote for, a person whose name does not appear on the ballot for any
designated council seat or for Mayor.
(b) The candidate for Mayor receiving the greatest number of votes shall be elected.
The [TWO (2)] candidate[S] for each council[MEMBER] seat receiving the greatest
number of votes shall be elected. In case of failure to elect because of a tie, the election
shall be determined fairly by lot from among the candidates tying, in a meeting of the
Council and under its direction.
Section 10-5. Filling Vacancies at Elections, etc.
When a Mayor and/or Councilmember or Councilmembers are being elected to fill a
vacancy or vacancies for the unexpired term or terms, the provisions of this Charter shall
apply as in the election of a Mayor and/or Councilmembers for regular terms, insofar as
applicable. The phrases 'for one-year term," "For two-year term," and/or "For three-year
term," as the case may be, shall be placed after the titles of the offices on the ballot as
necessary to identify the places on the Council being filled at such election. [THE
INSTRUCTION "VOTE FOR ONE" OR "VOTE FOR TWO" SHALL BE PLACED ABOVE
THE NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES, DEPENDING ON WHETHER ONE OR TWO ARE
TO BE ELECTED IN THE CATEGORY.]
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 31" day of July 2019.
BRIAN GABRIEL, SR., MAYOR
ATTEST:
Jamie Heinz, CMC, City Clerk
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TO: Mayor Gabriel and Kenai City Council
FROM: Council Members Knackstedt and Vice Mayor Navarre
DATE: June 26, 2019
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 2019-47
Adoption of this Resolution will put forth the question to the voters regarding identifying individual
seats for the City Council members. Having identified seats would provide a person the
opportunity to run for a particular seat and against a particular person and alleviate the potential
concern of running with the goal of receiving the highest number of votes and unintentionally
ousting a Council Member.
If ratified by the voters. An ordinance would be adopted to identify seats based on term ending
dates.
Your consideration is appreciated.