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MEMORANDUM
September 13, 1999
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: City Clerk
RE: Annual League of California Cities Conference
Voting Delegate / Alternate
The Annual League of California Cities Conference will be
held in San Jose from October 10th through October 12th,
1999.
The League has requested, as is customary, that the City
Council take action to appoint a voting delegate and an
alternate voting delegate to represent this City at the
Business Session to be held on Tuesday, October 12th at 9:15
a.m. at the San Jose Convention Center. The Mayor is
traditionally the voting delegate and a member of the City
Council is generally appointed as the alternate delegate.
Recommended Action:
That the City Council designate a voting delegate and
alternate to the 1999 Annual League of California Cities
Co. . erence.
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J. e Yeo, ity Clerk -
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CITY: SEAL BEACH
LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES
1999 ANNUAL CONFERENCE ✓
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VOTING DELEGATE FORM t► ` Gyl
1. VOTING DELEGATE:
PATRICIA CAMPBELL
(NAME)
COUNCILMEMBER
(TITLE)
2. VOTING ALTERNATE:
(NAME)
(TITLE)
ATTEST:
Joanne M((NN.4MYeo
City Clerk
(TITLE
Please Complete and Return To:
League of California Cities
Attn: Lorraine Okabe
1400 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
FAX: 916/658-8240
Deadline: Friday,September 24, 1999
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July 1999
To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: Carolyn Ratto, League President, Mayor Pro Tern, Turlock
Re: Designation of Voting Delegate for League Annual Conference
This year's League Annual Conference is scheduled for Sunday, October 10, through Tuesday,
October 12, 1999 in San Jose. One very important aspect of the Annual Conference is the
Annual Business Meeting when the membership takes action on conference resolutions. Annual
Conference resolutions guide cities and the League in our efforts to improve the quality,
responsiveness and vitality of local government in California. It is important that all cities be
represented at the Annual Business Meeting on Tuesday, October 12, at 9:15 a.m. at the
San Jose Convention Center.
To expedite the conduct of business at this important policy-making meeting, each city
council should designate a voting representative and an alternate who will be present at the
Annual Business Meeting. League bylaws provide that each city is entitled to one vote in
matters affecting municipal or League policy. A voting card will be given to the city official
designated by the city council on the enclosed "Voting Delegate Form." If the mayor or a
member of the city council is in attendance at the Conference, it is expected that one of these
officials will be designated as the voting delegate. However, if the city council will not have a
registered delegate at the Conference but will be represented by other city officials, one of these
officials should be designated the voting delegate or alternate.
Please complete and return the enclosed "Voting Delegate Form" to the Sacramento office of the
League at the earliest possible time (not later than Friday, September 24, 1999), so that proper
records may be established for the Conference. The voting delegate may pick up the city's voting
card at the designated Voting Card Table located in the League Registration Area.
The voting procedures to be followed at this Conference are printed on the reverse side of this
• memo.
Your help in returning the attached "Voting Delegate Form" as soon as possible is appreciated.
If you have any questions, please call Lorraine Okabe at 916/658-8236.
League of California Cities
Annual Conference Voting Procedures
1. Each member city has a right to cast one vote on matters pertaining to League policy.
2. To cast the city's vote a city official must have in his or her possession the city's voting card
and be registered with the Credentials Committee.
3. Prior to the Annual Conference,each city should designate a voting delegate and an alternate
and return the Voting Delegate Form to the League for use by the Credentials Committee.
4. The voting delegate or alternate may pick up the city's voting card at the Annual Conference
registration area.
5. Free exchange of the voting card between the voting delegate and alternate is permitted.
6. If neither the voting delegate nor alternate is able to attend the Annual Business Meeting,the
voting delegate or alternate may pass the voting card to another official from the same city by
appearing in person before a representative of the Credentials Committee to make the
exchange. Prior to the Annual Business Meeting,exchanges may be made at the Annual
Conference registration area. At the Annual Business Meeting, exchanges may be made at the
voting card table located in the front of the meeting room. Exchanges may not be made while
a roll call vote is in progress because the Credentials Committee will be conducting the roll
call.
7. Qualification of an initiative resolution is judged in part by the validity of signatures. Only the
signatures of city officials,who, according to the records of the Credentials Committee,are
authorized to use the city's voting card and who have left a sample of their signature on the
Credentials Committee register will be approved.
8. In case of dispute,the Credentials Committee will determine the right of a city official to vote
at the Annual Business Meeting.
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