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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION, WITH ATTACHMENT, OFFICIALLY
- ACCEPTING THE ATTACHED CITY CLERK'S
CERTIFICATION AND DECLARATION OF THE RESULTS
OF THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON
NOVEMBER 7, 1989, IN WHICH THE QUESTION OF
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AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER (CHARTER AMENDMENT
- NO. 3) TO PROVIDE, EFFECTIVE IN 1991, THAT
= THE ANNUAL COMPENSATION OF $5,000 PRESENTLY
PAID TO INDIVIDUALS HOLDING THE OFFICE OF
COMMISSIONER AND TO THE INDIVIDUAL HOLDING
THE OFFICE OF MAYOR BE PROPORTIONAL TO
— CHANGES IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI),
- SINCE 1949, AND THEREAFTER SUCH SALARIES BE
ADJUSTED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS IN PROPORTION TO
THE CHANGE IN SAID INDEX, WITH THE MAYOR
RECEIVING ANNUAL COMPENSATION TEN PERCENT
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(10%) HIGHER THAN THAT PAID TO ALL OTHER
- COMMISSIONERS; MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMENDING
- SECTION 4 OF SAID CHARTER, WAS DISAPPROVED BY
- THE ELECTORATE.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Commission hereby officially accepts
the attached City Clerk's Certification and Declaration of the
results of the Special Municipal Election held on F_
November 7 1989, in which the question of amending the City
Charter to provide, effective in 1991, that the annual
compensation of $5,000 presently paid to the mayor and
commissioners be increased in proportion to changes in the
consumer price index (CPI) since 1949, and thereafter annual
adjustments id said compensation be made based on changes in said
index, with the mayor being compensated annually at a rate ten
percent above all other commissioners (Charter Amendment No. 3)
was disapproved by the electorate.
Section 2. The City Commission hereby declares:
(a) with respect to Charter Amendment No. 31
providing, effective in 1991, that the annual compensation of
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$5,000 presently paid to the mayor and commissioners be increased`
in proportion to changes in the consumer price index (CPI). since_
1949, and thereafter making annual adjustments' in said _A
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compensation based on changes to said index+ with the mayor being
compensated annually at a rate ten percent above all other
commissioners, an election was duly called and properly held and
notice thereof was duly given in accordance with law and
Resolution No. 89-727, adopted July 27, 1989, entitled:
"A RESOLUTION, WITH ATTACHMENT, APPROVING,
SETTING FORTH AND SUBMITTING THE DRAFT OF A
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT, AMENDING THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS
AMENDED, KNOWN AS CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 3, TO
PROVIDE, EFFECTIVE IN 1991, THAT THE ANNUAL
COMPENSATION OF $5,000 PRESENTLY PAID TO
INDIVIDUALS HOLDING THE OFFICE OF
COMMISSIONER AND TO THE INDIVIDUAL HOLDING
THE OFFICE OF MAYOR BE PROPORTIONAL TO
CHANGES IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI),
SINCE 1949, AND THEREAFTER SUCH SALARIES ARE
TO BE ADJUSTED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS IN
PROPORTION TO THE CHANGE OF SAID INDEX, WITH
THE MAYOR RECEIVING ANNUAL COMPENSATION TEN
PERCENT (10%) HIGHER THAN THAT PAID TO ALL
OTHER COMMISSIONERS; MORE PARTICULARLY BY
AMENDING SECTION 4 OF SAID CHARTER; FURTHER
CALLING AND PROVIDING FOR A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 7TH DAY OF
NOVEMBER, 1989 FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE ELECTORATE AT
SAID ELECTION; FURTHER, DIRECTING THAT A
CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION BE
DELIVERED TO THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OF
METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOT LESS
THAN 45 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SUCH
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION."
(b) all steps in connection with said
election were duly, regularly and lawfully taken and had; and all
applicable provisions of the Constitution and Statutes of the
State of Florida and of said Resolution have been fully complied
with;
(c) the inspectors and clerks of each
election precinct in the City have duly made returns of the
results of the election in each such precinct on the question
submitted at said election;
(d) at said election there was submitted to
the qualified electors of the City of Miami, Florida, the
following question:
"Shall Charter Amendment No. 3 be adopted to
provider effective in 1991, that�the annual, r
com nsation of $5,000 presently Pe P Y Paid to the
mayor and commissioners be increased 3.n
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proportion to changes in the consumer price
index (CPI) since 1949, and thereafter waking
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sandal adjustments in said compensation based
on changes to said index, with the mayor
being compensated annually at a rate ten
percent above all other commissioners?"
(e) the attached schedule correctly shows
the number of each of the election precincts in the City of
Miami, the number of electors entering the voting machine booths
for the pUrpose of voting, the number of votes cast by qualified
electors approving and disapproving the question to provide,
effective in 1991, that the annual compensation of $5,000
presently paid to the mayor and commissioners be increased in
proportion to changes in the consumer price index (CPI) since
1949, and thereafter making annual adjustments in said
compensation based on changes to said index, with the mayor being
compensated annually at a rate ten percent above all other
commissioners;
(f) each qualified elector of the City of
Miami was given the opportunity of voting for or against the
question set forth above.
Section 3. With respect to the question set forth above
concerning said Amendment, it is hereby found and determined
that 8,128 votes were cast by qualified electors in favor of
the provision and that 21,855 votes were cast by qualified
electors against the provision that, effective in 1991, the
annual compensation of $5,000 presently paid to the mayor and
commissioners be increased in proportion to changes in the
consumer price index (CPI) since 1949, and thereafter annual
adjustments in said compensation be made based on changes in
index, with the mayor being compensated annually at a rate ten
percent above all other commissioners; and the Commission hereby
declares and certifies that the herein question of amending the
City Charter was disapproved by the qualified electors of the
City of Miami at such election and that the total number of votes
on the question in said election in said voting precicta
woo 29,983 and
that a majority of the votes
on the question in
said election in
said voting precincts was
cast against said
question.
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Saotion 4. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 30th day of November , 1989.
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MATM HIRAI
CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FO
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I. I, MATTY HIRAI, City Clerk of the City of Miami,
Florida, do hereby certify that all necessary legal steps were
taken in connection with the conduct of a City of Miami Primary
and Special Elections held on November 7, 1989 including the
following Logic and Accuracy Tests:
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On November 3, 1989 commencing at approximately 9:10 A.M. the
Dade County Elections Department had the automatic tabulating
equipment based at the Elections Department and Office of
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Com.puter Services and Information Systems (O.C.S.I.S.) offices in
the Metro -Dade Center tested to ascertain that the equipment
would correctly count the precinct and absentee ballot votes cast
for the candidates and measures.
On November 7, 1989, commencing at approximately 5:00 P.M. the
automatic tabulating equipment based at the Elections Department
and 0.C.S.I.S. offices at the Metro -Dade Center was once again
tested to ascertain that the equipment would correctly count the
precinct and absentee votes cast for the candidates and measures.
At the completion of the precinct ballot count, the automatic
tabulating equipment was again tested to ascertain that the
equipment correctly counted the precinct and absentee votes cast
for the candidates and measures.
I further certify that all documents concerning these Logic
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and Accuracy Tests showed the computer to be functioning
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correctly and that they are in the possession of the Supervisor
of Elections of Metropolitan itan Dade County
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I further certify and declare that the results of the
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Primary Election which was held on November 7, 1989 are as
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follows;
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GROUP I MAYOR
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CANDIDATE
COUNT
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POSN.
ARMANDO E. LACASA
12,165
35.66 56 A
XAVIER L. SUAREZ
21,946
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64.34 57
TOTAL
34,111_
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GROUP IV COMMISSIONER
CANDIDATE
COUNT
%
MIRIAM ALONSO
10,279
29.87 61
ROSARIO KENNEDY
10,044
29,19 62
KEVIN T. MARSHALL
1,027
2.98
PRENTICE RASHEED
722
63
MANOLO REYES
5,094
2.10 64
CAROLE ANN TAYLOR
7,242
14.80 65
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21.05 66
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TOTAL
34,408
GROUP V COMMISSIONER
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CANDIDATE
COUNT
POSN.
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A. BARED
3,267
9.48
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JO£ CAROLLO
12,459
70
36.15
WILLY CHAVEZ, JR.
1,168
71
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J . L. CORREA
3.39 72
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MILLER DAWKINS
388
1.13 73
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CLARANCE PATTERSON
13,150
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4,034
11. 7p 75
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TOTAL
34,466%
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CHARTER AMENDMENT N0. 1 -
Modifying Sealed
Bids Requirements
COUNT X
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YES 8,656 29.26,
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NO 20,927 70.74
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CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 2 —
Restructuring
City GoverRment
Providing for
Districts
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POSN.
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YES 9 1615, ,34, 20
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COUNT %
8;1t8 21.11
21,855 72.89
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29,983
It. POST ELECTION LOGIC AND AC
I certify that the post -election Logic and Accuracy Test
which was conducted after all precincts had reported verified the
continued accuracy of the computer.
III. ABSENTEE BALLOT COUNT.
CITY OF MIAMI PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS
November 7, 1989
CUMULATIVE ABSENTEE REPORT:
TOTAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST:
1991
GROUP I MAYOR
CANDIDATE
COUNT
%
POSN.
ARMANDO E. LACASA
675
37.56
56
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XAVIER L. SUAREZ
1,122
62.44
57
TOTAL
1797
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GROUP IV COMMISSIONER
CANDIDATE
COUNT
X`
MIRIAM ALONSO
608
33.33
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61
ROSARIO KENNEDY
629
34.48
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KEVIN T. MARSHALL
81
4.44
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PRENTICE RASHEED
42
2.30
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64.,.
MANOLO REYES
240
J3.16
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CAROLE ANN TAYLOR
224
12.29
=
66
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TOTAL
1,624
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GROUP V COMMISSIONER
CANDIDATE
COUNT
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POSN.
A. BARED
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6.19
70'° �£3 �y
,70E CAROLLO
728
40.58
71
WILLY CHAVEZ, JR.`
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4.90
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J.L. CORREA
21
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MILLER 'DAWKINS'
1.I7
7 `. 4y •avd
618
34.45
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CLARANCE PATTERSON
228
1.2, 71
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TOTAL
1,794r
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YES 553 34.76
NO 1,0b 65.24
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 2 - Restructuring City Government -
_ providing for Districts
COUNT %
i YES $07 32.99
NO 1,030 67.01
+� 1,537
CHARTER AMENDMENT No. 3 - Increase Compensation of City
Commissioners
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YES 541 33.75
NO 1,062 66.25
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IV. A. I further
certify that the total
number of ballots
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cast, plus absentee ballots received for said
Primary Election
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was 37,644.
B. I further
certify that there were
a total of 8,656
votes cast for approval
of the Charter Amendment
No. 1 appearing
on the ballot in the said
Special Election and
a total of 20,927
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votes cast against said
amendment, and hereby
declare that said
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question was DISAPPROVED
by the electorate.
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C. I further
certify that there were
a total of 9,675
votes cast for approval
of the Charter Amendment
No. 2 appearing
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on the ballot in the said
Special Election and
a total of 18,614:
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votes cast against said
amendment, and hereby
declare that said
question was DISAPPROVED
by the electorate.
D. I further
certify that there ware
total of 8,128
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votes cast for approval
of the Charter Amendment No..3 appearing'"
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on the ballot in the said
Special Election and
a total of 2i,855"y
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votes cast against said
amendment, and hereby
declare that said
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question was DISAPPROVED
by the electorate.
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E. I further
certify and declare that in GROUP I to
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Mayor), Xavier L. Suarez
received the greatest number ��, �rDtste
pant in Group 1, and is hereby declared to
havo beepk ;
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MAYOR
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P. I further certify and declare that in GROUP IV (for
Commissioner) no candidate for office in this group received a ji
majority of votes, and that the names of Miriam Alonso and
: Rosario Kennedy were duly placed upon the Regular Election
ballot, in alphabetical order, as candidates in the race for the
office of Commissioner in Group IV at the Regular Election to be
held on November 14, 19e9, said candidates being hereby declared
to have received the greatest number of votes in said Primary
Election.
G. I further certify and declare that in GROUP V (for
Commissioner) no candidate for office in this group received a
majority of votes, and that the names of Joe Carollo and Miller
Dawkins were duly placed upon the Regular Election ballot, in
alphabetical order, as candidates in the race for the office of
Commissioner in Group IV at the Regular Election to be held on
November 14, 1989, said candidates being hereby declared to have
r received the greatest number of votes in said Primary Election.
WITNESS MY HAND and the official Seal of the City of Miami,
# Florida, this 15th day of November, 1989. f 7 k.
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City .Clerk
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th'da'y of November,
1989.
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State of Florida14
My Commission Explresa
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NONPARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION
CITY OF MIAM1
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 991989
Public Comic and Accuracy Test Certification
of the Precinct and Absentee Ballot Counts
I Walter Foeman, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Miami, representing the
City oMiami Canvassing Board, do, by my signature hereto. certify tbat to the best
of my knowledge:
1. On November 3, 1989, commencing at appproximately 9:30 a.m., theDade
County Supervisor of Elections bad the tabulatin equipment based in the
Elections Department and O.C.S.I.S. offices at the Metro -Dade Center tested to
ascertain that the equipment will correctly count the precinct and absentee
ballot votes cast for all candidates and questions.
2. The undersigned compared the test results with the predetermined totals for
each candidate and pursuant to the requirements established in
Section 101.5612, Florida Statutes, observed the performance and results of all
required testa and verified the correctness of the program, precinct header cards
and test ballots, as well as any replacement of said materials required by said
tests, subject to said tests.
3. At the completion of this public logic and accuracy test, the verified logic and
accuse report -% the program listing ta, BMX log (g console log �, JCL
report, BMX tapes program tope M and test ballottss with precinct Bader
cards PL were placed —in the custody of the Supervisor of Elections under
sealnumbers Z3 .
Deputy City Clerk of the City Of Miami
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Lofcic and Accuracy. Test Certification of the
Pre- and Post. Precinct and Absentee Ballot Count
I, MA77Y HUW, City Clerk of the City of Miami, representing the City of
hGami Canvassing Board, do, by my signature hereto, further certify that to the best
of my knowledge:
4. On November 7, 1989, commencing at appproximately 5:00 pan., the. Dade
County Sup�peervisor of Elections had the tabnlatin�geqwpwant based in the
Elections Department and O.C.S.I.S. offices at the Metro-l)ade Center tested to
ascertain that the equipment will correctly count the precinct and absentee
ballot votes cast for • candidates and questions.
Seal numbers O e 1 13 , +, ,used to secure
the testing materials, were broken in my presence and Me contents were used
following the procedures of paragraph (2), to complete this pre -count logic and
accuracy hest.
5. At the completion of this pre -count logic and accuracy test, all precinct ballots
cast were counted. Except as otherwise specifically set forth and declared in
this Certification, in m presence and sight, no ballot card was removed from or
added to any ballot card container, ballot card tray or other segregation of
ballots, and no ballot card was in any manner altered or tampered with by any
person, and no person touched any ballot card container, ballot card tray or
ballot card, except a person authorized to do so pursuant to Section 101.5614,
Florida Statutes.
6. At the completion of the precinct and absentee ballot count, the automatic
tabulating equipment was again tested to ascertain that the equipment
correctly counted the precinct and absentee votes cast for all candidates and
questions.
7. At the completion of this post -count logic and accuracy test, all voted ballots
with their precinct header cards ® and duplicated and spoiled ballots ,were
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store in card cabinets under seal numbers > > 1
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In a cabinet under seal number wen stored the verified toKc
anal accuracy report t& the programs Ong K*MX log M, conwle , J
report �, BMX tapes ® Program tape E, and under seal number O o,
the test ballots with precinct header cardsjS. '
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