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Resolution 7692 RESOLUTION NO. 7692 PROVIDING FOR THE ELECTION OF THREE REGULAR EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AS NON-VOTING MEMBERS OF THE PERSONNEL BOARD. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 4 of Chapter 18696, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1937, as amended in 1951, a list of all probationary and regular employees of the City of Miami Beach has been prepared, under the direction of the Personnel Board, said list being separated into three groups entitled as follows: GROUP 1. Employees of Police Department, Fire Department and Life Guard Department. GROUP 2. Employees ir. Clerical and Executive positions . GROUP 3. All other employees. AND WHEREAS , pursuant to the legislative provisions above referred to, one non-voting member of the Personnel Board is to be elected from the employees of regular status in each of the three foregoing groups, by the employees of probationary and regular status in the respective groups, and WHEREAS, said legislative provisions prescribe that the terms of said non-voting board members shall commence on August 1st, 1951 and that the term of the member representing Group 1 shall be for three years; the term of the member representing Group 2 shall be for two years and the term of the member representing Group 3 shall be for one year, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, that a Primary and an Election are hereby called for the purpose of electing a non-voting member of the Personnel Board from each of the three above-named groups, said Primary to be held between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. on Tuesday, July 24th, 1951, and said Election to be held between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. on Tuesday, July 31st, 1951. SECTION 1: That the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to notify the members of each of the three above-named groups of the said Primary and Election, by posting notices stating the time, place and purpose of same, in a conspicuous place in each and every department of the City. SECTION 2: That for the purpose of holding and conducting said Primary and Election, the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint employees to serve as Inspectors , three (3) in each group. SECTION 3: That the City Clerk be and he is hereby appointed as Supervisor of said Primary and Election, and is hereby further instructed to provide ballots and all necessary paraphernalia to the Inspectors, to enable them to properly hold and conduct said Primary and Election; and SECTION 4: That the three employees receiving the highest number of votes cast at the Primary on July 24th in each of the three respective groups, shall be the only candidates for Board Members to be voted on at the Election to be held on July 31st, provided, however, that should any employee receive a majority of the votes cast at the Primary, in any of the three respective groups, he shall be declared elected a member of the Personnel Board and the Election in said respective group, as herein planned, shall be omitted. -1- SECTION 5: That immediately after the polls are closed in the Primary and in the Election herein called, the Inspectors shall proceed to open the ballot box and count the ballots cast, tabulating the result, and upon completion of said count they shall promptly certify the result of said Primary or Election, as the case may be, to the City Clerk in duplicate on forms to be supplied them by the said City Clerk; and SECTION 6: That the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to present to the City Council, at their first meeting following the holding of said Election, the Certificates of said Inspectors as to the result of said Election, whereupon this Body shall canvass said certificates and declare the result. PASSED and ADOPTED this 6th day of July, A. D. 1951. iayor ATTEST: ty C erk -2- 4--i 0tn �, CV 0 O O ti Wd • 0 P4, 1,4 r-i W a) o I"1 f/1 O H QH • ry� U ,.y -P 0 ao ; 0 0 p C p J) •r4 r--i I oci a? co P. cc) +)