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SECTION L That the City Council After Having Duly Examined the Report Of COUNCIL CHAMBER 19091 55 June 17.2019 WHEREAS, the city council has received the report of the canvassing committee appointed to canvass the results of the runoff election held on June 8, 2019, pursuant to Ordinance No. 31208, for the purpose of electing five members of the city council, and the city council after examining the report finds it correct in all respects; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DALLAS: SECTION L That the city council after having duly examined the report of the canvassing committee finds that it is a true and correct tabulation of the runoff election results; that the runoff election held on June 8, 2019, pursuant to Ordinance No. 31208, was duly ordered and notice given in accordance with law; that the election was held in the manner required by law; that only duly qualified resident voters of the city of Dallas voted in the election; and that returns of the election have been made by the proper officers. SECTION 2. That the canvass and tabulation of votes cast at the runoff election for five members of the city council, held June 8, 2019, discloses that the following candidates received a majority of the votes cast at the election in their respective places: Place 15 (Mayor) Eric Johnson Place 4 Carolyn King Arnold PlaceT Adam Bazaldua Place 9 Paula Blackmon Place 14 David Blewett SECTION 3. That it is, therefore, declared and ordered that Eric Johnson has been elected Member of Council, Place 15 (Mayor); Carolyn King Arnold has been elected Member of Council, Place 4; Adam Bazaldua has been elected Member of Council, Place 1;PaulaBlackmon has been elected Member of Council, Place 9; and David Blewett has been elected Member of Council, Place 14. SECTION 4. That this resolution will take effect immediately from and after its passage in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Dallas, and it is accordingly so resolved. APPROVED BY APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY COUNCIL 7 CHRISTOPI{ER J. CASO, Interim City Attorney JUN I ZOtg 89 Attorney 1 90 9{ 5 5 Jlune 11,2019 REPORT OF CAIYVASSING COMMITTEE RESOLUTION AND ORDER APPROVING REPORT TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: We, the undersigned, your committee of the city council appointed on May 15,2019, to canvass the returns of the runoff election held in the city of Dallas on June 8,2019, for the purpose of electing five members of the city council, hereby report that we have carefully canvassed the returns of the election, and we submit the tabulated statement of the votes received by the respective candidates, attached hereto as Exhibit A. On the basis of the statement of the returns of the runoff election, it appears that candidates received the following number of votes: For Member of Council, Place 15 (Mayor): Eric Johnson 41,247 Scott Griggs 32,918 For Member of Council, Place 4: Carolyn King Arnold 2,008 Dawn M. Blair 1,903 For Member of Council, Place 7: Adam Bazald:ua 2,140 Tiffinni A. Young 2,049 For Member of Council, Place 9 Paula Blackmon 4,646 Erin Moore 4,271 For Member of Council, Place 14 David Blewett 5, 668 Philip T. Kingston 4, 922 I 1 90 9 5 5 It appears that Eric Johnson, candidate for Place 15 (Mayor); Carolyn King Arnold, candidate for Place 4; Adam Bazaldua, candidate for Place 7; Paula Blackmon, candidate for Place 9; and David Blewett, candidate for Place 14, received a majority of the votes cast at the election in their respective places Councilmember D. Callahan, Chair Mayor Pro Tem Casey Thomas II, Member S. Gates, Member B Member Deputy Mayor Pro Adam Medrano, Alternate Member CAIYVASSING COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DALLAS Page2 of2 1 e0I5 5 REPORT OF CANVASSING COMMITTEE EXHIBIT A Final cumulative report and combined early voting/election day canvass of City of Dallas runoff election held June 8,2019. lncludes only those pages reflecting City of Dallas returns from the final cumulative early/election day canvass of the joint election administered and tabulated by the Dallas County Elections Department. 1 e0 9 5 5 SUMMARY PAGE (crTYWt DE TOTALS) I e0 9 5 5 City of Dallas 2019 Joint Runoff Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS June 8, 2019 Dallas County, Texas Run Date:06/14/19 02:54 Pll Report EL45A Page 001 T0TAL V0TES % EV_In Person EV_Mail Election Day EV-ED_Prov ED-ADA PRECINCTS COUNTED rcF 474) 474 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTALS 654,133 BALLOTS CAST - TOTALS 74,434 41,821 3,684 28,765 T2 r52 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTALS . 11.38 C'ity of Da11as- Mayor VOTE FOR 1 (I,JITH 474 0F 474 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric Johnson 41.,247 55.62 23,868 2 360 14,885 7 127 Scott Griggs 32,918 44.38 17,802 1 313 13,777 5 2T Total 74,165 41,670 3 673 28,662 12 148 Over Votes 8 0 4 4 0 0 Under Votes . 261. 151 7 99 0 4 City of Dallas District 04 VOTE FOR 1 (l.lITH 43 OF 43 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Carolyn King Arnold . 2,008 52.69 1 066 794 747 0 1 Dawn M. Blair . 1,803 47.31. 940 86 775 0 2 Total 3,811 2 006 280 1 522 0 3 Over Votes 1 0 0 1 0 0 Under Votes 64 36 5 23 0 0 City of Dallas District 07 VOTE FOR 1 (t,lITH 43 OF 43 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Adam Bazaldua 2 ,140 51 .09 1 348 96 696 0 0 Tiffinni A. Young. 2 ,049 4t1.91 1 1.49 219 680 0 1 Total 4 ,189 2 497 315 r,376 0 1 0ver Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 93 52 9 29 0 3 City of Dallas District 09 VOTE FOR 1 (WITH 35 OF 35 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Paula Blackmon. 4,646 52.10 2 696 81 1 869 0 Erin Moore 4,271 47.90 2 521 51 1 699 0 Tota l 8,917 5 2r7 132 3 568 0 0ver Votes 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes 236 139 6 91 0 City of Dallas District 14 VOTE FOR 1 (I,JITH 41 OF 41 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dav'id Blewett . 5 668 53.52 3,282 200 2 185 1 0 Philip T. Kingston 4 922 46.48 2,660 115 2 146 1 0 Total 10 590 5,942 315 4 331 2 0 Over Votes 1 0 0 1 0 0 Under Votes . 198 111 3 82 2 0 1 e0 9 5 5 PLACE 4 ELECTION RETURNS (BREAKDOWN) 1 e0 9 5 5 City of Dallas District 04 2019 Joint Runoff Election (EV-In Person) June 8, 2019 RUN DATE:06/14/19 03:02 Pl'1 Dallas County, Texas REPORT-E15z PAGE OOO1 TOTAL PERCENT TOTAL PERCENT 01 - REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTALS 45,830 02 - BALLOTS CAST - TOTALS 2,042 01 02 5796 3033-5796 491. 12 5798 3034-5798 1364 57 5799 3035-5799 1541 41. s800 3036-5800 37 .1 5802 3037-5802 415 2L 5803 3038-5803 832 71_ 5804 3039-5804 2122 179 5805 3040-5805 r440 39 5809 3041-5809 172 .3 5810 3042-5810 1511 42 5811 3043-5811 2033 77 5812 30M-5812 2658 81 5816 3046-5816 2259 183 5817 3047-5817 1968 59 5818 3048-5818 2477 134 5819 3049-5819 r979 97 s820 3050-s820 T7T6 53 5823 3051-5823 190 .5 5824 3052-5824 274r 64 5832 3056-5832 2r8t 233 5835 3057-5835 352 29 5837 3058-5837 776 67 5859 3072-5859 49 .1 5896 3097-5896 174 10 5897 3098-5897 53 .1 6199 4036-6199 862 35 6201 4037-6201. 182 11 6202 4038-6202 2022 t22 6203 4039-6203 650 11 6204 4040-6204 817 39 6205 4041-6205 778 i5 6206 4043-6206 1.295 39 6207 4044-6207 LT82 T4 6208 4046-6208 1302 34 6209 4047-6209 9r4 32 6210 4048-6210 126 .0 6229 4057-6229 1583 47 6230 4058-6230 1002 27 6252 4072-6252 316 .8 6304 4107-6304 136 .3 6306 4108-6306 72 .2 6307 4109-6307 56 .1 5308 4110-6308 1004 42 1 e0I 5 5 City of Dallas Distrjct 04 2019 Joint Runoff Election (EV_In Person) June 8, 2019 RUN DATE:06/1.4/19 03:02 PN Dallas County, Texas REPORT-E15z PAGE OOO2 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT Cjty of Dallas- Mayor VOTE FOR 1 01 - Eric Johnson 1.,664 82.21 03 : OVER VOTES 0 02 : Scott Griggs 360 17 .79 04 : UNDER VOTES 18 01 02 03 04 5796 3033-5796 10 L 0 0 5798 3034-5798 50 7 0 U 5799 3035-5799 40 1 0 0 s800 3036-5800 1 0 0 0 5802 3037-5802 1.4 6 0 1 5803 3038-5803 61 9 0 1 5804 3039-5804 159 18 0 2 5805 3040-5805 34 3 0 2 5809 3041-5809 3 0 0 0 5810 3042-5810 33 9 0 0 5811 3043-5811 64 11 0 2 5812 3044-581.2 77 4 0 0 5816 3046-5816 1,22 60 0 1 5817 3047-5817 50 9 0 0 5818 3048-5818 l2r T2 0 1 5819 3049-5819 86 10 0 1 5820 3050-5820 46 6 0 1 5823 3051-5823 tr 0 0 0 5824 3052-s824 58 6 0 0 5832 3056-5832 209 23 0 1 5835 3057-5835 28 1 0 0 5837 3058-5837 62 4 0 I 5859 3072-5859 1 0 0 0 5896 3097-s896 9 1 0 0 5897 3098-5897 0 1 0 0 6199 4036-6199 30 5 0 0 6201 4037-6201 8 3 0 0 6202 4038-6202 62 60 0 0 6203 4039-6203 9 2 0 0 6204 4040-6204 34 5 0 0 6205 4041.-6205 9 6 0 0 6206 4043-6206 25 14 0 0 6207 4044-6207 13 1 0 0 6208 4046-6208 22 12 0 0 6209 4047-6209 28 ? 0 1 6210 4048-6210 0 0 0 0 6229 4057-6229 28 t9 0 0 6230 4058-6230 14 t2 0 1 6252 4072-6252 2 6 0 0 6304 4107-6304 3 0 0 0 6306 4108-6306 1 1 0 0 6307 4109-6307 0 1 0 0 6308 4110-6308 33 7 0 2 City of Dallas District 04 2019 Joint Runoff Election (EV_r,PJ."?A955 June 8, 2019 RUN DATE:06/1.4/19 03202 Pl{ Dallas County, Texas REPORT-E152 PAGE OOO3 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT City of Dallas District 04 VOTE FOR 1 01 : Carolyn King Arnold 1,066 s3.14 03 - OVER VOTES 0 02 - Dawn M.
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