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CITY OF PALO ALTO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
June 18, 2018
The Honorable City Council
Palo Alto, California
Adoption of a Resolution Calling a General Municipal Election for
Tuesday, November 6, 2018, for Three Council Member Seats
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the attached Resolution calling for a General Municipal Election for three Council seats
for November 6, 2018. By motion, direct the City Clerk to use the random name order set by
the Secretary of State to determine the order of candidates’ names on the ballot.
BACKGROUND:
Attached is a Resolution calling a General Municipal Election for three Council Member seats on
November 6, 2018, requesting the services of the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters
(Registrar), and requesting consolidation of the General Municipal Election with any other
election called for this jurisdiction for this date.
This election implements Measure D, a Charter amendment approved by voters in 2014 that
changed the number of council member seats from nine to seven, effective January 1, 2019.
The Charter requires that the order of candidates’ names on the ballot be determined by lot
(Charter Art. VII, Sec. 3). The City Clerk recommends that Council continue prior practice and
direct that the Charter requirement be implemented by using the random name order set by
the California Secretary of State.
Terms of the following Council Members expire on December 31, 2018: Tom Dubois, Eric
Filseth, Karen Holman, Greg Scharff, and Cory Wolbach. Council Members Holman and Scharff
each will have served two full consecutive terms and are not eligible to seek election on the
November 6, 2018 ballot. Council Members Tom Dubois, Eric Filseth, and Cory Wolbach each
will have served one full term and are eligible to seek election on the November 6, 2018 ballot.
The attached Resolution and proposed motion are not projects subject to review under the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
RESOURCE IMPACT:
The estimated cost of the November 2018 election including the three vacant Council seats, 3-4
ballot measures, and translation into several languages is approximately $125,000. The FY 2019
Budget currently includes funding of $100,000.
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ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A Resolution Calling General Municpal Election (PDF)
Department Head: Beth Minor, City Clerk
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****NOT YET APPROVED****
Resolution No.
Resolution of the Council of the City Of Palo Alto Calling
a General Municipal Election for Three Council Member
Seats, Requesting the Services of the Registrar of Voters,
and Ordering the Consolidation of the Election
R E C I T A L S
A. Article III, Section 3, of the Palo Alto City Charter requires that a general
municipal election for election of council members be held on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November of each even-numbered year, that is, November 6, 2018; and
B. A statewide election is scheduled to be held on November 6, 2018; elections in
certain school districts and special districts in Santa Clara County are also scheduled to be held on
that date; and
C. Under Part 3 of Division 10 of the Elections Code, beginning at Section 10400,
and Education Code Section 5342, elections called by various governing bodies may be partially or
completely consolidated;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Palo Alto RESOLVES as follows:
SECTION 1. Call of Election. A general municipal election is called for the City of
Palo Alto to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, for the purpose of electing three (3) council
members for full terms (four years).
SECTION 2. Request to Consolidate. The Council of the City of Palo Alto requests
the governing body of the state and any other political subdivision, or any officers otherwise
authorized by law, to partially or completely consolidate such elections and the City Council
consents to such consolidation. The Council acknowledges that the election will be held and
conducted according to procedures in the Elections Code, including Section 10418.
SECTION 3. Request for County Services. Under Section 10002 of the California
Elections Code, the Council of the City of Palo Alto requests the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara
County to permit the Registrar of Voters to render services to the City of Palo Alto relating to the
conduct of Palo Alto’s General Municipal Election which is called to be held on Tuesday, November
6, 2018. The services shall be of the type normally performed by the Registrar of Voters in
assisting the clerks of municipalities in the conduct of elections, including but not limited to
checking registrations, mailing ballots, hiring election officers and arranging for polling places,
receiving absentee voter ballot applications, mailing and receiving absent voter ballots and
opening and counting same, providing and distributing election supplies, and furnishing voting
machines.
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SECTION 4. Consolidation of Measures. The Council of the City of Palo Alto
requests the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County to include on the ballots and sample
ballots, all qualified measures submitted by the City Council to be ratified by the qualified electors
of the City of Palo Alto.
SECTION 5. Duties of City Clerk. The Palo Alto City Clerk shall do all things
required by law to effectuate the November 6, 2018, general municipal election, including but not
limited to causing the posting, publication and printing of all notices or other election materials
under the requirements of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto and the California Elections and
Government Codes.
SECTION 6. Contract Authority. Subject to approval of the Board of Supervisors
of Santa Clara County, the City Clerk may engage the services of the Registrar of Voters of the
County of Santa Clara to aid in the conduct of the November 6, 2018, election including canvassing
the returns of that election. The Palo Alto Director of Administrative Services shall pay the cost of
contracted services provided that no payment shall be made for services which the Registrar of
Voters is otherwise required by law to perform.
SECTION 7. Transmittal of Resolution. The City Clerk shall submit a certified copy
of this resolution to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara.
SECTION 8. CEQA. The Council finds that this resolution does not constitute a
project subject to the California Environmental Quality Act under Public Resources Code section
21065 or CEQA Guidelines section 15378.
INTRODUCED AND PASSED: June 25, 2018
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTENTIONS:
ABSENT:
ATTEST: APPROVED:
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City Clerk Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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City Attorney City Manager
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Director of Administrative Services