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Agenda CC 11.15.2021
N otice of M eeting of the Governing B ody of the C ity of Georgetown, Texas N ovember 15 , 20 21 The Georgetown City Council will meet on November 15, 2021 at 5:00 P M at City Council Chambers, 510 W 9th Street, Georgetown, TX 78626 The City of Georgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (AD A). If you require assistance in participating at a public meeting due to a disability, as defined under the AD A, reasonable assistance, adaptations, or accommodations will be provided upon request. P lease contact the City Secretary's Office, at least three (3) days prior to the scheduled meeting date, at (512) 930-3652 or City Hall at 808 Martin Luther King J r. Street, Georgetown, TX 78626 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. Re gular Se ssion (This Regular Session may, at any time, be recessed to convene an Executive Session for any purpose authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code 551.) A Call to Order – Canvass of the November 2, 2021 Election and Swearing In Ceremony Le gislative Re gular Age nda B Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution canvassing the votes of the election held on November 2, 2021, declaring the results to be official -- Robyn Densmore, City Secretary C Swearing in of re-elected Council Member District 6, J ake French -- Robyn Densmore, City Secretary D Comments from newly elected District 6 Council Member, J ake French -- Mayor J osh Schroeder Adjournme nt Ce rtificate of Posting I, R obyn Densmore, C ity S ecretary for the C ity of G eorgetown, Texas, do hereby c ertify that this Notice of Meeting was pos ted at C ity Hall, 808 Martin Luther King Jr. S treet, G eorgetown, T X 78626, a plac e readily ac cessible to the general public as required by law, on the _____ day of _________________, 2021, at __________, and remained so pos ted for at leas t 72 c ontinuous hours prec eding the s cheduled time of said meeting. __________________________________ R obyn Dens more, C ity S ec retary Page 1 of 104 City of Georgetown, Texas City Council Special Meeting N ovember 15, 2021 S UBJEC T: Consideration and possible action to approve a Resolution canvassing the votes of the election held on November 2, 2021, declaring the results to be official -- Robyn Densmore, City Secretary I T EM S UMMARY: F I NANC I AL I MPAC T: n/a S UBMI T T ED BY: Robyn Densmore, City Secretary AT TAC HMENT S : Description R esolution C anvassing 11.02.2021 Election Exhibit A 11.2021 S ummary R esults 11.2021 P recinct R esults Page 2 of 104 Resolution No. ________________ Canvass of November 2, 2021 General Election Page 1 of 4 Pages RESOLUTION NO. ________________ A RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE ELECTION RETURNS AND DECLARING THE ELECTION RESULTS OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER 2, 2021 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas ordered an election to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, for the purpose of electing a Councilmember for District 6, voting on proposed amendments to the existing Home-Rule Charter (“City Charter”) pursuant to the provisions of Section 9.004 of the Texas Local Government Code, and holding a special local option election to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages; WHEREAS, on November 2, 2021, an election was held on such issues; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated all matters pertaining to said election, including the ordering, giving notice, holding, and making returns of said election; and WHEREAS, the election officers who held said election have prepared the returns of the results thereof, and the returns have been delivered to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the official canvass of the returns of the election showed the following results: FOR COUNCILMEMBER DISTRICT 6 Name Votes Percentage Joseph "Jake" French 311 55.15% Chere Heintzmann 253 44.86% CHARTER AMENDMENTS PROPOSITION A. Shall Section 2.01 of the City Charter be amended to add term limits of no more than three consecutive terms for City Council members and the Mayor until at least two years has elapsed since their last term of office with an exception allowing for a councilmember to serve as mayor without waiting for two years to elapse? FOR: 9,454 (90.65%) AGAINST: 975 (9.35%) PROPOSITION B. Shall Section 2.02 of the City Charter be amended to provide that a Councilmember and Mayor must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age on the first day of the term to be filled; to provide that a Councilmember must reside in the council district the member would be representing for at least twelve (12) months preceding the election date; to Page 3 of 104 Resolution No. ________________ Canvass of November 2, 2021 General Election Page 2 of 4 Pages provide that the Mayor must reside in the city limits for at least twelve (12) months preceding election day; and to reduce the time that a former councilmember or mayor may not be employed by the City from two years to one year after leaving office? FOR: 9,436 (90.46%) AGAINST: 995 (9.54%) PROPOSITION C. Shall Section 2.03 of the City Charter be amended to provide that the City Council shall fill a councilmember vacancy with less than twelve months left of a term by appointment within thirty (30) days of the vacancy? FOR: 8,345 (80.95%) AGAINST: 1,964 (19.05%) PROPOSITION D. Shall Section 2.09 of the City Charter be amended to clarify that City Council actions require an affirmative vote of a majority of council members present and voting? FOR: 8,628 (83.46%) AGAINST: 1,710 (16.54%) PROPOSITION E. Shall Section 2.10 of the City Charter be amended to remove the ordinance caption publication requirement; to remove the requirement to file an ordinance with the City Secretary seven days prior to its consideration; to provide that an ordinance must be approved at two separate meetings; and to provide that an ordinance caption must be read at one of the two meetings? FOR: 6,208 (62.44%) AGAINST: 3,735 (37.56%) PROPOSITION F. Shall Sections 4.01,4.02 and 4.07 of the City Charter be amended to provide that a petition for an initiative, referendum or recall of city officials must be signed by fifteen (15) percent of the registered voters of the City on the date of the last municipal election? FOR: 8,080 (80.32%) AGAINST: 1,980 (19.68%) PROPOSITION G. Shall Sections 5.03, 5.04, and 5.05 of the City Charter be amended to remove all references to divisions with the City’s administrative organization? FOR: 6,072 (63.45%) AGAINST: 3,497 (36.55%) Page 4 of 104 Resolution No. ________________ Canvass of November 2, 2021 General Election Page 3 of 4 Pages PROPOSITION H. Shall Sections 6.03 and 6.04 of the City Charter be amended to remove references to divisions with the City’s administrative organization and to provide for budget amendments in cases of emergency and for municipal purposes as allowed under State law? FOR: 7,065 (72.25%) AGAINST: 2,714 (27.75%) PROPOSITION I. Shall Section 8.03 of the City Charter be amended to remove the requirement to publish a proposed ordinance granting a franchise and to provide that a proposed ordinance granting a franchise shall be posted on the City’s webpage for thirty (30) days prior to final passage? FOR: 6,098 (61.23%) AGAINST: 3,861 (38.77%) PROPOSITION J: LOCAL OPTION ELECTION TO LEGALIZE THE SALE OF ALL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, INCLUDING MIXED BEVERAGES FOR: 9,159 (87.74%) AGAINST: 1,280 (12.26%) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN TEXAS, THAT: SECTION I. All of the findings contained in the preamble of this Resolution are found to be true and adopted as findings of fact. SECTION II. The City Council officially finds and determines that the election was duly called; that proper notice of the election was given in accordance with law; that the election was held in accordance with law; that returns of the results of the election have been made and delivered, and that the City Council has canvassed the returns, all in accordance with the law and the resolution calling the election. SECTION III. The official canvass of the returns, duly and legally made, reflects the following: Joseph “Jake” French was duly elected as Councilmember, District 6. The Charter Amendment Propositions A through I were approved by the voters. The City Council hereby declares that the Charter Amendments are adopted and shall be codified into the City Charter, which is attached herein as Exhibit A to include all Charter Amendment Propositions that were approved. Page 5 of 104 Resolution No. ________________ Canvass of November 2, 2021 General Election Page 4 of 4 Pages Proposition J, the local option election to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages, passed, and the City Secretary shall record the result as provided by law. SECTION IV. It is further found and determined that in accordance with the order of this governing body, the City Secretary posted written notice of the date, place and subject of this meeting on the bulletin board located outside of City Hall, a place convenient and readily accessible to the general public, and said notice was posted and remained posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of the meeting. A copy of the posting shall be attached to the minutes of this meeting and shall be made a part thereof for all intents and purposes. PASSED AND APPROVED on this ____ day of November, 2021 Signed: ________________________ Josh Schroeder Mayor Attest: Approved as to form: _______________________________ _________________________ Robyn Densmore Skye Masson City Secretary City Attorney Page 6 of 104 Georgetown, Texas, Code of Ordinances HOME RULE CHARTER Page 1 of 26 HOME RULE CHARTER PREAMBLE We, the Citizens of Georgetown, Texas, dedicated to the principle of local self-government, under law, as interpreted by the light of reason, and administered to secure justice, do invoke the guidance of God in establishing a municipal government, and do hereby ordain and establish this Home Rule Charter in accordance with the statutes of the State of Texas; and do hereby declare the residents of the City of Georgetown, in Williamson County, Texas, living within the legally established boundaries of the said City, to be a political subdivision of the State of Texas incorporated forever under the name and style of the "City of Georgetown" with such powers, rights and duties as are herein provided. ARTICLE I. INCORPORATION, FORM OF GOVERNMENT AND POWERS Sec. 1.01. Incorporation. The inhabitants of the City of Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, residing within its corporate limits as heretofore or hereafter established, are hereby constituted and shall continue to be a municipal body politic and corporate in perpetuity under the name of the "City of Georgetown," hereinafter referred to as the "City" with such powers, privileges, rights, duties and immunities as are herein provided. Sec. 1.02. General powers. The City shall have all the powers granted to cities by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas together with all of the implied powers necessary to carry into execution such granted powers. The City may use a corporate seal; may sue and be sued; may contract and be contracted with; may cooperate with the government of the State of Texas or any agency or any political subdivision thereof; or with the federal government or any agency thereof, to accomplish any lawful purpose for the advancement of the interest, welfare, health, morals, comfort, safety, and convenience of the City and its inhabitants; may acquire property within or without its corporate limits for any municipal purpose in fee simple, in or any lesser interest or estate, by purchase, gift, device, lease or condemnation, and, subject to the provisions of this Charter, may sell, lease, mortgage, hold, manage, improve, and control such property as may now or hereafter be owned by it; may pass ordinances and enact such regulations as may be expedient for the maintenance of good government, order and peace of the City and the welfare, health, morals, comfort, safety, and convenience of its inhabitants. The powers hereby conferred upon the City shall include, but are not restricted to, the powers conferred expressly and permissively by Chapter 147, Page 307, of the Acts of the 33rd. Legislature, Regular Session enacted in 1913 pursuant to the Home Rule Amendment of the Constitution of Texas, known as the Enabling Act and including Articles 1175, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1180, of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas, as now or hereafter amended, all of which are hereby adopted. In addition to the powers enumerated herein, and subject only to the limitations imposed by the State Constitution, the State laws, and this Charter, the City shall have, without the necessity of express enumeration in this Charter, each and every power which, by virtue of Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Texas, the people of the City are empowered by election to grant to or confer upon the City by expressly and specifically granting and enumerating the same herein. All such powers, whether expressed or implied, shall be exercised and enforced in the manner prescribed in this Charter; or when not prescribed herein, in such manner as shall be provided by ordinance or the Council. Page 7 of 104 Page 2 of 26 Sec. 1.03. Form of government. The municipal government provided by this Charter shall be, and shall be known as "Council-Manager Government." Pursuant to the provisions of and subject only to the limitations imposed by the State Constitution, the State laws, and this Charter, all powers of the City shall be vested in and exercised by an elective Council, hereinafter referred to as "the City Council" which shall enact legislation, adopt budgets, determine policies, and appoint the City Manager who shall execute the laws and administer the government of the City. Sec. 1.04. Streets and public property. The City shall have exclusive dominion, control and jurisdiction in, upon, over and under the public streets, sidewalks, alleys, highways, public squares and public ways (except those under State control if required by State law) that are within the corporate limits of the city, and in, upon, over, and under all public property of the City. With respect to each and every public street, sidewalk, alley, highway, public square, public park or other public way (except those under State Control if required by State law) that are within the corporate limits of the City, the City shall have the power to establish, maintain, improve, alter, abandon, or vacate the same; to regulate the use thereof including but not limited to the right to erect traffic signals, lights and signs thereon; and to abate and remove in a summary manner any encroachment thereon. Sec. 1.05. Street development and improvements. The City shall have the power to develop and improve, or cause to be developed and improved, any and all public streets or ways (except those under State control and if required by State law) within the corporate limits of the City by laying out, opening, narrowing, widening, straightening, extending, lighting, and establishing building lines along the same, by purchasing condemning, and taking property therefor; by filling, grading, raising, lowering, paving, repaving, and repairing, in a permanent manner, the same; and by constructing, reconstructing, altering, repairing, and realigning curbs, gutters, drains, sidewalks, culverts, and other appurtenances and incidentals in connection with such development and improvement authorized hereinabove, or any combination or parts thereof. The cost of such development and improvement may be paid partly or entirely by assessments levied as a lien against the property abutting thereon and against the owners thereof, and such assessments may be levied in any amounts and under any procedure not prohibited by State law; provided, that no assessment shall be made against such land or owners in excess of the enhancement in value of such property occasioned by such improvement. If improvements be ordered constructed in any part of any such area used or occupied by the tracks or facilities or any railroad or public utility, then the City Council shall have power to assess the whole cost of improvements in such area and the added costs of improvements in areas adjacent thereto made necessary by such use or occupancy against such railway or utility, and shall have power, by ordinance, to provide for the enforcement of such assessment. As an alternate and cumulative method of developing, improving, and paving any and all public streets, sidewalks, alleys, highways, and other public ways (except those under State control if required by State law) within its corporate limits, the City shall have the power and authority to proceed in accordance with Chapter 106, Page 489, Acts 1927, Fortieth Legislature, First Called Session, as now or hereafter amended, the same being Article 1105b of the Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas. Sec. 1.06. Annexation and disannexation of territory. (1) Annexation. The City Council may fix the boundary limits of the City by any of the following methods: (a) Upon the introduction and passage of the ordinance in compliance with all requirements of this Charter and State law, with or without the consent of the voters and/or landowners in the area to be annexed; or Page 8 of 104 Page 3 of 26 (b) Upon the request by written petition of a majority of qualified voters and landowners in the area requesting annexation subject to procedural rules as provided by State law and the passage of an annexation ordinance in response to the petition procedure; or (c) By election, in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Annexed Territory. The inhabitants of annexed territory are entitled to all the rights and privileges of city citizenship, and are bound by all such duties of citizenship. The inhabitants of any annexed territory are bound by all the acts, resolutions, ordinances, and regulations of the City. (3) Disannexation. The City Council may detach and disannex any territory within the city limits by any of the following methods: (a) Upon the introduction and passage of the ordinance in compliance with all requirements of State law, with or without the consent of the voters and/or landowners in the area disannexed; (b) Upon the request by written petition of a majority of qualified voters and landowners in the area proposed for disannexation in compliance this Charter, State law, and the passage of an ordinance in response to the petition procedure. Sec. 1.06A. Plats and blocks. An owner of any property within the City limits or within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City which is platted into blocks and lots shall comply with all requirements of Chapter 231, Page 342, Acts of the 40th Legislature, 1927, as amended (Article 974a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes) and all other applicable laws, ordinances and charter provisions as amended. Sec. 1.07. Urban development, redevelopment and renewal. The City shall have the power to carry out slum clearance, public housing, and urban redevelopment and renewal projects. For these purposes it may acquire land by eminent domain, may contract or cooperate with the State or Federal Governments or any agency thereof, may invest its funds, and borrow or accept money. Sec. 1.08. Comprehensive plan. (1) Purpose and Intent. It is the purpose and intent of this Article that the City Council establish comprehensive planning as a continuous and ongoing governmental function in order to promote and strengthen the existing role, processes and powers of the City of Georgetown to prepare, adopt and implement a comprehensive plan to guide, regulate, and manage the future development within the corporate limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City to assure the most appropriate and beneficial use of land, water and other natural resources, consistent with the public interest. Through the process of comprehensive planning and the preparation, adoption and implementation of a comprehensive plan, the City intends to preserve, promote, protect and improve the public health, safety, comfort, order, appearance, convenience and general welfare; prevent the overcrowding of land and avoid undue concentration or diffusion of population or land uses; facilitate the adequate and efficient provision of transportation, water, wastewater, schools, parks, recreational facilities, housing and other facilities and services; and conserve, develop, utilize and protect natural resources. It is further the intent of this Article that the adopted comprehensive plan shall have the legal status set forth herein, and that all public and private development should be in conformity with such adopted comprehensive plan or element or portion thereof. (2) The Comprehensive Plan. The Council shall adopt by ordinance a revised comprehensive plan within two (2) years from the date the amended Charter is adopted, which shall constitute the master and general plan. The comprehensive plan shall contain the Council's policies for growth, development and beautification of the land within the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, or for geographic portions Page 9 of 104 Page 4 of 26 thereof including neighborhood, community or area-wide plans. The comprehensive plan should include but not be limited to: (a) A future land-use element; (b) A traffic circulation and public transit element; (c) A wastewater, electric, solid waste, drainage and potable water element; (d) A conservation and environmental resources element; (e) A recreation and open space element; (f) A housing element; (g) A public services and facilities element, which shall include but not be limited to a capital improvement program; (h) A public buildings and related facilities element; (i) An economic element for commercial and industrial development and redevelopment; (j) Health and human service element; (k) Historic preservation element; (l) Citizen participation element; and (m) Urban design element. (n) Public safety element. The several elements of the comprehensive plan should be coordinated and be internally consistent. Each element should include policy recommendations for its implementation and should be implemented, in part, by the adoption and enforcement of appropriate land development regulations. The comprehensive plan shall be amended only once per year and revised not more than once every five (5) years unless such amendment or revision is adopted by a majority plus one of the City Council. An amendment is defined as a minor change in the plan. A revision is defined as a substantial change to the plan. (3) Legal Effect of Comprehensive Plan. Upon adoption of a comprehensive plan or element or portion thereof by the City Council, all land development regulations, including zoning and map, subdivision regulations, roadway plan, all public improvements, public facilities, public utilities projects and all city regulatory actions relating to land use, subdivision and development approval, should be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan, element or portion thereof. (4) Legal Effect of Prior Comprehensive Plan. Any comprehensive plan or element or portion thereof adopted pursuant to law, but prior to the effective date of this Charter shall continue to have such force and effect as it had at the date of its adoption, until further action pursuant to this section is taken by the City Council. Sec. 1.09. The Planning and Zoning Commission. There shall be established by ordinance a Planning and Zoning Commission composed of at least five (5) citizens of the City of Georgetown who must be registered voters in the City of Georgetown and must have resided within the city for one (1) year next preceding their appointment. The Mayor and Council shall be responsible for appointing a Commission which is broadly representative as a whole. Members shall be drawn, for example, from different residential areas, different racial and ethnic groups, different occupations and professions, different interest groups. The Commission shall be responsible to and act as an advisory body to the Council and shall perform such additional duties and exercise such additional powers as may be prescribed by ordinance of the Council not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter. ARTICLE II. THE COUNCIL Page 10 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:05 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 5 of 26 Sec. 2.01. Number, selection, and term of office. The Council shall be composed of seven (7) Councilmembers elected from single-member districts and a Mayor elected at-large, each of whom unless sooner removed under the provisions of the Charter, shall serve for three- year terms, from the first meeting of the Council following the Councilmember's election until the first meeting of the Council following the election two (2) years later, or until the councilmember's successor has been elected and duly qualified. No Councilmember elected at the May 2022 city officer election or thereafter shall serve for more than three (3) consecutive terms as a Councilmember until at least two years has elapsed from the expiration of their last term of office as a Councilmember. Likewise, a Mayor elected at the May 2022 city officer election or thereafter may only serve up to three (3) consecutive terms, and before seeking election as a Mayor or Councilmember after such three (3) consecutive terms, must wait until at least two (2) years has elapsed from the expiration of their last term of office as Mayor. Notwithstanding the foregoing two sentences, if a Councilmember serves for any length of time, up to three (3) consecutive terms, he or she may serve as Mayor immediately thereafter without waiting for two (2) years to elapse from the expiration of their last term as a Councilmember. The first term under this provision shall not begin until May 2022. Councilmembers must reside in the districts from which they are elected except that Councilmembers may complete the terms to which they were elected if district boundaries are changed during their terms causing their residences no longer to be within the districts from which they were elected. The authority to adopt council district boundaries shall reside with the Council. The Council may revise district boundaries from time to time and shall adopt district boundaries within one year after the publication of each United States decennial census. Councilmembers and the Mayor shall be elected for three-year terms, which shall begin with the general election to be held in 1995, and the terms shall be staggered such that three Council members are elected in one year, the Mayor and two Council members are elected in the following year and two Councilmembers are elected the last year. Sec. 2.02. Qualifications. In addition to other qualifications prescribed by law, each Councilmember and the Mayor shall be at least twenty-one (21) years of age on the first day of the term to be filled at the election or on the date of appointment, as applicable. For period of twelve (12) months preceding election day, each Councilmember shall reside in the council district the member would be representing and the Mayor shall reside within the City of Georgetown. No member of the Council or the Mayor shall hold any other office or employment with the City while serving as a member of the Council or the Mayor, nor hold any paid employment with the City within one (1) year thereafter. A member of the Council ceasing to reside in the City shall immediately forfeit that office. Page 11 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:05 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 6 of 26 Sec. 2.03. Vacancies. (1) When the office of Mayor becomes vacant; the vacancy shall be filled at a special election called for this purpose within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the vacancy or vacancies occur in compliance with Article XI, Section 11 of the Texas Constitution and other applicable State laws. (2) When the office of a Councilmember becomes vacant, the following provisions apply: (a) If at the time of the vacancy more than twelve (12) months remain on the term, the Council shall within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the vacancy call a special election in compliance with Article XI, Section 11 of the Texas Constitution and other applicable State laws. (b) If, at the time of the vacancy, less than twelve (12) months remain on the term, the Mayor shall recommend an appointment and the Council shall approve the appointment within thirty (30) days of the vacancy a qualified person to fill the vacancy. If the City Council does not fill the vacancy, then the Council shall call a special election to fill such vacancy in accordance with Article XI, Section 11 of the Texas Constitution, and other applicable State laws. Sec. 2.04. Powers of the Council. All powers and authority which are expressly or impliedly conferred on or possessed by the City shall be vested in and exercised by the Council; provided, that the Council shall have no power to exercise those powers which are expressly conferred upon City officers by this Charter or under the laws of the State of Texas. The compensation of all appointive officers and employees shall be fixed by the City Council, who may increase or diminish such compensation at will or abolish, except those required by this Charter or the laws of the State of Texas, and create any appointive office at any time. Sec. 2.05. Investigative body. The Council shall have the power to inquire into the official conduct of any division department, agency, office, officer, or employee of the City, and for that purpose shall have the power to administer oaths, subpoena witnesses, compelling the production of books, papers, and other evidence material to the inquiry. The Council shall provide by ordinance, penalties for contempt in failing or refusing to obey any such subpoena or to produce any such books, papers or other evidence, and shall have the power to punish any such contempt in the manner provided by such ordinance. Sec. 2.06. Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem. The Mayor shall preside at all meetings of the Council and shall be recognized as head of the City government for all ceremonial purposes, for the purpose of receiving services of civil process, for emergency purposes, and for military purposes; but the Mayor shall have no regular administrative duties. The Mayor, as a member of the Council, shall be entitled to vote only in case of a tie upon all affairs considered by the Council and shall have no veto power. At its first meeting following each regular election of Councilmembers, the Council shall, by election, designate one of its number as Mayor Pro Tem, who shall serve in such capacity during the pleasure of the Council. The Mayor Pro Tem shall act as Mayor during the absence or disability of the Mayor, and shall have power to perform every act the Mayor could perform if present; provided, however, that in all cases the Mayor Pro Tem shall be entitled to vote. Page 12 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:05 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 7 of 26 Sec. 2.07. City Secretary. The Council shall appoint the City Secretary, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Council. The City Secretary shall keep the records of the Council, and shall have such other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by this Charter and the Council. The City Secretary shall appoint such assistants as may be authorized by the Council. Sec. 2.08. Meetings of Council. There shall be regular meetings of the City Council which shall be held at such times and places as shall be prescribed by ordinance or resolution. Special meetings may be called at any time by the City Secretary upon the request of the Mayor, the City Manager, or three (3) Councilmembers. Notice of special meetings shall be given to all members of the Council who are not absent from the City; provided, however, that any member of the Council who did not receive notice of a special meeting may, either before or after such special meeting is held, waive such notice. It shall not be necessary to give notice to a Councilmember of a special meeting held at a time when such Councilmember is absent from the City, and it shall not be necessary for such absent Councilmember to waive such notice. Sec. 2.09. Rules of procedure. The Council shall by ordinance determine its own rules and order of business. The Mayor and a majority of the members of Council shall constitute a quorum. In the Mayor's absence, a majority of the Council members plus one shall constitute a quorum. No action of the Council, except as otherwise provided in this Charter, shall be valid or binding unless adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Council members present and voting. Should the Council be reduced to less than a majority plus one of the members of Council by death, resignation, nonresidence, or for any other reason, the remaining members of the Council shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of filling vacancies and for the purpose of taking an emergency action to protect the life, health, safety, property and welfare of the public. Such emergency action shall take effect only upon the unanimous approval of the then remaining members of the Council. The Council may adopt such rules, and prescribe such penalties as it may see fit to enforce the attendance of its members at all regular and called meetings of the Council or its committees. Minutes of all meetings of the Council shall be taken and recorded in the form and manner required by state law, and such minutes shall constitute a public record. Sec. 2.10. Procedure to enact legislation. The Council shall legislate by ordinance, and the enacting clause of every ordinance shall be: "Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Georgetown." The City Attorney shall approve all ordinances adopted by the Council, as to the legality thereof, or shall file with the City Secretary written legal objections thereto. Evidence of approval of an ordinance by the City Attorney may be by notation on the ordinance itself, or by separate paper or instrument. Every ordinance enacted by the Council shall be signed by the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, or by two (2) Councilmembers and shall be filed with and recorded by the City Secretary. An ordinance shall not be adopted until it has been considered and favorably acted on by the Council at two (2) separate council meetings. The caption of a proposed ordinance shall be read once in full at a council meeting prior to its adoption by the Council and shall be posted on the City of Georgetown’s primary Internet webpage or the City of Georgetown’s primary contemporary means of information sharing system that is maintained as part of the City of Georgetown official records for a minimum of seventy two (72) hours prior to the council meeting. Page 13 of 104 Page 8 of 26 The City Council may require a full reading of the proposed ordinance prior to adoption by a vote of the majority of the Councilmembers present at the meeting. All ordinances, unless otherwise provided by law or by the terms of such ordinance, shall take effect immediately upon final passage thereof. The requirements for reading ordinances on two separate days may be dispensed with where an ordinance relating to the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare is adopted by the favorable vote of a majority, plus one or more, of all the Councilmembers qualified and serving, and contains a statement of the nature of the emergency. Sec. 2.11. Publication of ordinance. Except as otherwise provided by law or this Charter, the City Secretary shall give notice of the enactment of every ordinance imposing any penalty, fine, or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, and of every other ordinance required by law or this Charter to be published, by causing the said ordinance, or its caption and penalty, to be published at least one (1) time within ten (10) days after final passage thereof or as soon thereafter as possible in a newspaper of general circulation within the City. The affidavit of such publication by the publisher of such newspaper taken before any officer authorized to administer oaths and filed with the City Secretary shall be conclusive proof of the legal publication and promulgation of such ordinance in all courts. Such ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after the date of such publication, provided that any penal ordinance passed as an emergency measure under Section 2.10 of this Article shall take effect immediately on its publication. Sec. 2.12. Code of ordinances. The Council shall have the power to cause all general ordinances of the City to be compiled and printed in code form. Every general ordinance enacted subsequent to such codification shall be enacted as an amendment to this code. The Council shall cause all general ordinances to be codified, recodified and reprinted whenever in its discretion such is deemed desirable, or when such codification or recodification is required by law. When adopted by the Council, the printed codes of general ordinances contemplated by this section shall be in full force and effect without the necessity of such code or any part thereof being published in any newspaper. The caption, descriptive clause, and other formal parts of the ordinances of the City may be omitted without affecting the validity of such ordinances when they are published as a code. Sec. 2.13. Emergency powers of mayor. The Mayor of the City of Georgetown shall have such emergency powers as are provided by this Charter's provisions, all applicable ordinances, and all other laws of the State of Texas. Sec. 2.14. Boards, Commissions and Committees. The Council shall have the power to establish boards, commissions and committees to assist it in carrying out its duties in accordance with State law. Members of such bodies shall be recommended by the Mayor and appointed by a vote of the majority of the Council in open meeting unless otherwise provided by law. Should the Mayor fail to recommend and/or the Council fail to appoint the member(s) recommended by the Mayor, a majority of the Council plus one may make the appointment(s) without a recommendation of the Mayor. Page 14 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:05 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 9 of 26 Sec. 2.15. Remuneration to Mayor and Council. The Mayor shall name a committee, composed of qualified voters, whose responsibility will be to review, at least every two (2) years, the salaries of the Mayor and Councilmembers, and make recommendations regarding those salaries. The report of the committee shall be made at a regular Council meeting and shall require an official act by Council to either enact, alter or reject the recommendations. In all cases where action alters existing salaries for Mayor and Councilmembers, the changes in salaries will begin immediately following the next election of City officials. Sec. 2.16. Personnel policy. The Council shall establish by ordinance a personnel policy which shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following provisions. That: (a) All employees of the City are employees at will, unless otherwise provided by the terms of a written contract between the employee and the City, which has been formally approved by the Council. (b) Before disciplinary action may be taken as a result of a complaint against a City employee, the complaint must be reduced to written form and a copy of the written complaint must be provided to the affected employee. (c) In the event of a suspension, demotion or termination of a City employee, the affected employee shall be afforded the due process provided by the Personnel Policies of the City. ARTICLE III. ELECTIONS Sec. 3.01. General election. The regular City election shall be held annually on the first Saturday in May or on such date as is otherwise required by State law, at which time officers shall be elected to fill those offices which become vacant that year. Said election shall be ordered by the Mayor, and in case of the Mayor's failure to order the same, the Council of the City shall make such order. In the case of the inability of the Mayor and the Council to act, the election may be called by the City Secretary, and in case of the City Secretary's inability to act, by the County Judge of Williamson County, Texas, and in case of the County Judge's inability to act, by the Governor of the State of Texas. The Mayor of the City shall give notice of such election in the manner required by law. Sec. 3.02. Regulation of elections. All elections shall be held in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas regulating the holding of municipal elections and/or in accordance with the ordinances adopted by the Council for the conduct of election. The Council shall appoint the election judges and other election officials and shall provide for the compensation of all election officials in the City elections and for all other expenses of holding such elections. Page 15 of 104 Page 10 of 26 Sec. 3.03. Filing of candidates. Any qualified person who desires to become a candidate for election to City office shall file application of candidacy with the City Secretary, in accordance with State law. Such application shall contain a sworn statement by the candidate that the candidate is fully qualified to hold the office under the provisions of this Charter and State law. Sec. 3.04. Canvassing election and declaring results. The returns of every municipal election shall be delivered forthwith by the Election Judges to the Mayor and City Secretary. The Council shall canvass the returns, investigate the qualifications of the candidates, and declare the official results of the election not later than the first regular meeting following the delivery of the returns to the Mayor. The returns of every municipal election shall be recorded in the minutes of the Council. In every election for the office of Councilmember and for the office of Mayor, each qualified voter shall vote for not more than one candidate for the district in which the voter and the candidate reside and for not more than one candidate for the office of Mayor. Where in an election for any office no candidate receives a majority of all the votes cast for such office at such election, the Council shall, immediately upon declaring the official results to the election, issue a call for a runoff election for every office to which no one was elected. Such runoff election shall be held on a date set by the Council not earlier than the twentieth day or later than the thirtieth day after the date of the final canvass of the main election is completed. In such runoff election the two candidates who received in the preceding election the highest number of votes for each office to which no one was elected shall be voted on again, and the candidate who receives the majority of the votes cast for each such office in the runoff election shall be elected to such office. The decision of the Council as to the qualification of candidates shall be conclusive and final for all purposes. Sec. 3.05. Notification and qualification of City officers. It shall be the duty of the City Secretary to notify all persons elected or appointed to office of their election or appointment and all the newly elected or appointed officers may enter upon their duties. Any officer elected or appointed must qualify by taking and subscribing the oath of office within thirty (30) days; otherwise the office may be deemed vacant. Sec. 3.06. Special elections. The Council may by ordinance or resolution call such special elections as are authorized by the State law and this Charter, fix the day and place of holding same, and provide all means for holding such special elections, provided that every special election shall be called and held as nearly as practicable according to the provisions governing general elections. ARTICLE IV. INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL Page 16 of 104 Page 11 of 26 Sec. 4.01. Power of initiative. The people of the City reserve the power of direct legislation by initiative, and in the exercise of such power may propose any ordinance, except ordinances appropriating money or levying taxes, or ordinances repealing ordinances appropriating money or levying taxes, not in conflict with this Charter, the State Constitution, or the State laws. Any initiated ordinance may be submitted to the Council by a petition signed by registered voters of the City, equal in number to at least fifteen (15) percent of the registered voters of the City on the date of the last municipal election. . Sec. 4.02. Power of referendum. The people reserve the power to approve or reject at the polls any legislation enacted by the Council which is subject to the initiative process under this Charter, except that ordinances authorizing the issuance of bonds (either tax bonds or revenue bonds), whether original or refunding bonds, shall not be subject to such referendum. Prior to or within thirty (30) days after the effective date of any ordinance which is subject to referendum, a petition signed by registered voters of the City equal in number to at least fifteen (15) percent of the registered voters of the City on the date of the last municipal election may be filed with the City Secretary requesting that any such ordinance be either repealed or submitted to the vote of the people. When such a petition has been certified as sufficient by the City Secretary, the ordinance specified in the petition shall not go into effect, or if it shall have gone into effect, then further action thereunder shall be suspended until and unless it is approved by the voters as herein provided. Sec. 4.03. Form of petitions. Initiative petition papers shall contain the full text of the proposed legislation in the form of an ordinance, including a descriptive caption. Referendum petition papers shall contain a sufficient description of the ordinance sought to be referred to identify it, or if the ordinance has been passed by the Council, the full text of the ordinance sought to be referred shall be included in such papers. The signatures to the initiative or referendum petitions need not be all appended to one (1) paper, but each signer shall sign his name in ink or indelible pencil, together with a notation showing the signer's residence address and day, month and year of signing. No signature shall be counted where there is reason to believe it is not the actual signature of the purported signer or that it is a duplication either of name or of handwriting used in any other signature on the petition, and no signature shall be counted unless all required information of the signer is shown, or unless it is signed exactly as the name of the voter appears on the official copy of the current qualified voters list. Before the signatures on any petition paper may be counted one of the signers of such petition paper, a qualified voter shall make oath before the City Secretary, or any other officer competent to administer oaths, that the statements made therein are true, that each signature to the paper appended is the genuine signature of the person whose name purports to be signed thereto, and that such signatures were placed thereon in the person's presence. The petition shall otherwise comply with State law requirements. Sec. 4.04. Filing, examination and certification of petitions. Within thirty (30) days after an initiative or referendum petition is filed, the City Secretary shall determine whether the same is properly signed by the requisite number of qualified voters. The City Secretary shall declare void any petition paper which does not have an affidavit attached thereto as required in Section 4.03 of this Article. In examining the petition, the Secretary shall write the letters "D.V." (meaning "Disqualified Voter") in red ink opposite the names of signers found not qualified, pursuant to this Charter and State law. After completing Page 17 of 104 Page 12 of 26 examination of the petition, the Secretary shall certify the result thereof to the Council at its next regular meeting. If the certificate of the City Secretary shall show an initiative or referendum petition to be insufficient, the Secretary shall notify the person filing the petition, and it may be amended within ten (10) days from the date of such notice by filing a supplementary petition upon additional papers signed and filed as provided for in the original petition. Within thirty (30) days after such amendment is filed, the Secretary shall examine the amended petition and certify as to its sufficiency. If the amended petition is then found to be insufficient, no further proceedings shall be had with regard to it. Sec. 4.05. Council consideration and submission to voters. When the Council receives an authorized initiative petition certified by the City Secretary to be sufficient, the Council shall either: (a) pass the initiated ordinance without amendment within thirty (30) days after the date of the certification to the Council; or (b) submit said initiated ordinance without amendments to a vote of the qualified voters of the City at a regular or special election to be held on the next uniform election date in order to comply with State election laws; or (c) at such election submit to a vote of the qualified voters of the City said initiated ordinance without amendment, and an alternative ordinance on the same subject proposed by the Council. When the Council receives an authorized referendum petition certified by the City Secretary to be sufficient, the Council shall reconsider the referred ordinance, and if upon such reconsideration such ordinance is not repealed within thirty (30) days, it shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the City at a regular or special election to be held on the next uniform election date in order to comply with State election laws. Special elections on initiated or referred ordinances shall not be held more frequently than once each six (6) months, and no ordinance on the same subject as an initiated ordinance which has been defeated or on the same subject as a referred ordinance which has been approved at any election may be initiated by the voters within two (2) years from the date of such election. Sec. 4.06. Results of referendum elections. Any number of ordinances may be voted on at the same election in accordance with the provisions of this Article. If a majority of the legal votes cast is in favor of an initiated ordinance, it shall thereupon be effective as an ordinance of the City. A favorable vote of a majority plus one of all Councilmembers qualified and serving be required to repeal or amend an ordinance passed at a referendum election. A referred ordinance which is rejected by a majority of the legal votes cast in a referendum election shall be deemed thereupon repealed. Sec. 4.07. Recall of City Officials. The people of the City reserve the power to recall any elected officer of the City of Georgetown, on the grounds of incompetence, misconduct, or malfeasance in office, and may exercise such power by filing a petition, as described herein, with the City Secretary. A petition to recall the Mayor only shall be signed by registered voters of the City equal in number to at least fifteen (15) percent of the registered voters of the City on the date of the last municipal election, demanding the removal of the Mayor. The petition shall be signed and verified as required by this Charter's provisions and State law. Page 18 of 104 Page 13 of 26 A petition to recall a Council member shall be signed only by the registered voters of the single member council district that the Council member represents, and the signatures must be equal in number to at least fifteen (15) percent of the registered voters residing in that council district on the date of the last municipal election, demanding the removal of their specific Councilmember. The petition shall be signed and verified as required by this Charter's provisions and State law. In the case of an election to recall the Mayor, any registered voter residing within the City may cast a ballot on the issue of the Mayor's recall. In the case of an election to recall a Council member, only registered voters residing within the single member council district represented by the Council member sought to be recalled may cast a ballot on the issue of their Council member's recall. Sec. 4.08. Recall petition. The recall petition shall be addressed to the City Council of the City of Georgetown, and shall distinctly and specifically set out the factual basis and circumstances upon which the petition for removal is predicated with sufficient specificity to give the official sought to be removed notice of all matters and things with which the official is charged. If the petition is certified by the City Secretary to be sufficient, the Council shall order and hold an election forthwith to determine whether such officer shall be recalled. Sec. 4.09. Results of recall election. If the majority of the legal votes cast at a recall election be "in favor of" the recall of the official, a special election for the filling of the vacancy shall be called and held in accordance with State law and with the provisions of this Charter on elections. An officer thus removed shall not be eligible to hold office again in the City of Georgetown within a period of four (4) years from date of that officer's recall. Sec. 4.10. Limitation on recall. No recall petition shall be filed against an officer within six (6) months after the officer takes office, and no officer shall be subjected to more than one (1) recall election during a term of office. Sec. 4.11. Public hearing to be held. The officer whose removal is sought may, within five (5) days after such recall petition has been presented to the City Council, request that a public hearing be held to permit the officer to present facts pertinent to the charges specified in the recall petition. In this event, the City Council shall order such public hearing to be held, not less than five (5) days nor more than fifteen (15) days after receiving such request for a public hearing. Sec. 4.12. Failure of City Council to call a recall election. If all of the requirements of this Charter have been met and the Council fails or refuses to receive the recall petition, or order the recall election, or discharge any other duties imposed upon the Council by the provision of this Charter with reference to this recall, then any citizen who is a registered voter of Georgetown may file, with Page 19 of 104 Page 14 of 26 the District Court of Williamson County, Texas, a writ of mandamus seeking to force the City to call the election in accordance with State law. ARTICLE V. ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION Sec. 5.01. The City Manager. The Council shall appoint a City Manager who shall be the chief administrative and executive officer of the City. The City Manager shall be chosen by the Council solely on the basis of executive and administrative training, experience and ability, and need not, when appointed, be a resident of the City of Georgetown; however during the tenure of office, the City Manager shall reside within the City. The City Manager shall not be appointed for a definite term, but may be removed at the will and pleasure of the Council by the vote of a majority of all Councilmembers qualified and serving. The action of the Council in removing the City Manager shall be final, it being the intention of this Charter to vest all authority and fix all responsibility for such removal in the Council. The City Manager shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by the Council. No member of the Council shall, during the time for which the councilmember is elected or for two (2) years thereafter, be chosen as City Manager. Sec. 5.02. Powers and duties of the City Manager. The City Manager shall be responsible to the Council for the proper administration of all the affairs of the City. The powers herein conferred upon the City Manager shall include, but shall not be limited by, the following: (a) To appoint and remove any officer or employee of the City except those officers and employees whose appointment or election is otherwise provided for by State law or this Charter; (b) To perform such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or required by the Council, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Charter. Sec. 5.03. Administrative departments. There shall be such departments as are established by this Charter and as may be established by ordinance, all of which shall be under the control and direction of the City Manager. The Council may abolish or combine one (1) or more departments created, and may assign or transfer duties of any divisions or departments of the City from one division or department to another by ordinance. Sec. 5.04. Directors of departments. At the head of each department there shall be a director who shall be appointed, and who may be removed, by the City Manager. Such directors shall have supervision and control over their respective departments. Two (2) or more departments may be headed by the same individual, and the City Manager may temporarily head one (1) or more departments. Page 20 of 104 Page 15 of 26 Sec. 5.05. Reserved Sec. 5.06. City Attorney. The City Council shall appoint a competent attorney who shall have practiced law in the State of Texas for at least two (2) years immediately preceding the appointment. The City Attorney shall be the legal advisor of, and attorney for, all of the offices and departments of the City, and shall represent the City in all litigation and legal proceedings. The City Attorney shall draft, approve, or file written objections to every ordinance adopted by the Council, and shall pass upon all documents, contracts and legal instruments in which the City may have an interest. There shall be such assistant City Attorneys as may be authorized by the Council and appointed by the City Attorney with the approval of the City Council, and such assistant City Attorneys shall be authorized to act for and on behalf of the City Attorney. The City Attorney(s) and any assistant City Attorney(s) serve solely at the will of the Council. Sec. 5.07. Municipal Court. There shall be a court known as the Municipal Court of the City of Georgetown, which court shall be deemed always open for the trial of causes, with such jurisdiction, powers, and duties as are given and prescribed by the laws of the State of Texas. Sec. 5.08. Judge of the Municipal Court. The Municipal Court shall be presided over by a magistrate who shall be known as the Judge of the Municipal Court. The Judge shall be appointed by the Council for a term of two (2) years, from June first in even years until May thirty-first two (2) years later, or for the portion of such term unexpired at the time of his appointment. Except as hereinafter provided, the Judge of the Municipal Court shall be a competent attorney who at the time of the appointment has practiced law for at least two (2) years and who is a resident of the City of Georgetown; if a suitable resident of Georgetown cannot be found, the Council shall have the power to appoint a practicing attorney in the City of Georgetown who resides in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of said City. In the event an attorney with the above qualifications is not available, a citizen of this City considered qualified shall be appointed by the Council as the Judge of the Municipal Court. The Judge of the Municipal Court may be removed in accordance with State law. In the event the Judge of the Municipal Court is temporarily unable to act for any reason, the Council shall appoint a qualified person to act in the Judge's place. The Judge, or anyone acting in the Judge's place, shall receive such compensation as may be set by the Council. Sec. 5.09. Clerk of the Court. The Municipal Judge shall appoint, with the approval of the City Manager, a City employee to serve as Clerk of the Municipal Court. The Clerk of the Municipal Court shall have the power to administer oaths, make Page 21 of 104 Page 16 of 26 certificates, affix the seal of said Court thereto and generally do and perform any and all acts usual and necessary by Clerks of Courts in issuing processes of said Court and conducting the business thereof. Sec. 5.10. Official bonds for City employees. The City Manager and the City Secretary and such other officers and employees as the City Council may require, shall, before entering upon the duties of their offices, enter into a good and sufficient fidelity bond in a sum to be determined by the City Council, payable to the City of Georgetown and conditioned upon the faithful discharge of the duties of such persons and upon the faithful accounting for all monies, credits, and things of value coming into the hands of such persons, and such bonds shall be signed as surety by some company authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Texas, and the premium on such bonds shall be paid by the City of Georgetown, and such bonds must be acceptable to the City Council. ARTICLE VI. FINANCE Sec. 6.01. Fiscal year. The fiscal year of the City shall begin on the first day of each October and end on the last day of September of the succeeding year. All fiscal transactions of the City shall be accounted for in accordance with generally accepted governmental accounting principles. Sec. 6.02. Budget preparation and adoption. Budget Workshop(s) shall be held within the City limits of Georgetown in meeting(s) open to the public prior to the adoption of the Budget. At least thirty (30) days prior to the end of each fiscal year the City Manager shall submit to the Council a proposed budget presenting a complete financial plan for the ensuing fiscal year. The budget shall be finally adopted not later than the twenty-seventh day of the last month of the fiscal year. Should the Council take no final action on or prior to such day the budget, as submitted, shall be deemed to have been finally adopted by the Council. No budget shall be adopted or appropriations made unless the total of estimated revenues, income and funds available shall be equal to or in excess of such budget or appropriations, except as otherwise provided in this Article. Sec. 6.03. Appropriations. From the effective date of the budget, the several amounts stated therein as proposed expenditures shall be and become appropriated to the several objects and purposes named therein. Except as provided in this Article no funds of the City shall be expended nor shall any obligation for the expenditure of money be incurred, except pursuant to the annual budget as adopted and as provided by this Article. At the close of each fiscal year, any unencumbered balance of an appropriation shall revert to the fund from which appropriated and become available for reappropriation for the next fiscal year. The Council may transfer any unencumbered appropriation balance or portion thereof from one office, department, or agency to another at any time. The City Manager shall have authority, without Council approval, to transfer appropriation balances from one expenditure account to another within a single office, department, or agency of the City. Page 22 of 104 Page 17 of 26 Sec. 6.04. Budget amendments and emergency appropriations. The Council may authorize a vote by a majority plus one an amendment to the original budget in cases of emergency or for municipal purposes as allowable under State law to meet an unusual and unforeseen condition that could not have been included in the original budget through the use of reasonable diligent thought and attention. Such amendments shall be made by the Council after giving legal notice as specified in Texas State law. If the Council amends the original budget to meet an emergency, the Council shall file a copy of its order or resolution amending the budget as required by State law. Should the unappropriated and unencumbered revenues, income and available funds of the City for such fiscal year not be sufficient to meet the expenditures under the appropriations authorized by this section, thereby creating a deficit, it shall be the duty of the Council to include the amount of such deficit in its budget for the following fiscal year, and said deficit shall be paid off and discharged during the said following fiscal year. Sec. 6.05. Borrowing to meet emergency appropriations. In the absence of unappropriated available revenues or other funds to meet emergency appropriations under the provisions of the next preceding section [6.04], the Council may by resolution, authorize the borrowing of money to meet such deficit by the issuance of notes, each of which shall be designated "Emergency Note" and may be renewed from time to time, but all such notes of any fiscal year and any renewals thereof shall mature and be payable not later than the last day of the current fiscal year in which the emergency appropriation was made, as provided in the last preceding section [6.04]. Sec. 6.06. Borrowing in anticipation of property taxes. In any fiscal year, in anticipation of the collection of the ad valorem property tax for such year, whether levied or to be levied in such year, the Council may by resolution authorize the borrowing of money, not to exceed in any fiscal year an amount equal to ten (10) percent of the budget for that fiscal year. Such borrowing shall be by the issuance of negotiable notes of the City, each of which shall be designated, "Tax Anticipation Note for the Year 19" (stating the tax year). Such notes shall mature and be payable not later than the end of the fiscal year in which issued. Sec. 6.07. Depository. All moneys received by any person, department or agency of the City for or in connection with affairs of the City shall be deposited promptly in the City depository or depositories, which shall be designated by the Council in accordance with such regulations and subject to such requirements as to security for deposits and interest thereon as may be established by ordinance. All checks, vouchers, or warrants for the withdrawal of money from the City depositories shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Manager. Provided, that the Council, under such regulations and limitations as it may prescribe, may by ordinance authorize the use of machine- imprinted facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Manager on such checks, vouchers and warrants. Sec. 6.08. General obligation bonds. The City shall have the power to borrow money on the credit of the City and to issue general obligation bonds for permanent public improvements or for any other public purpose not prohibited by the Constitution and Page 23 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:06 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 18 of 26 laws of the State of Texas, and to issue refunding bonds to refund outstanding bonds of the City previously issued. All such bonds shall be issued in conformity with the laws of the State of Texas. Sec. 6.09. Revenue bonds and Obligations. The City shall have power to borrow money for the purpose of constructing, purchasing, improving, extending or repairing of public utilities, recreational facilities or any other self-liquidating municipal function not prohibited by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and to issue revenue bonds and obligations in accordance with State law. Such bonds and obligations shall be a charge upon and payable solely from the properties, or interest therein, pledged, or the income therefrom, or both, and shall never be a debt of the City. All such debts shall be issued in conformity with the laws of the State of Texas. Sec. 6.10. Sale of bonds and Obligations. All bonds and obligations of the City having been issued and sold in accordance with the terms of this section, and having been delivered to the purchasers thereof, shall thereafter be incontestable, and all bonds issued to refund and in exchange for outstanding bonds previously issued shall, after said exchange, be incontestable. Sec. 6.11. Purchase procedure. The Council may, by ordinance, confer upon the City Manager general authority to contract for expenditures without further approval of the Council for all budgeted items that do not exceed the amount which requires compliance with the State competitive bidding/purchasing laws. All contracts for expenditures involving more than the amounts which require compliance with the State competitive bidding/purchasing laws must be expressly approved in advance by the Council. The Council shall develop and adopt purchasing policies to encourage and utilize local business and service providers insofar as such policies are consistent with state law and prudent expenditures of public funds. Sec. 6.12. Independent audit. At the close of each fiscal year, and at such other times as it may be deemed necessary, the Council shall cause an independent audit to be made of all accounts of the City by a certified public accountant. The certified public accountant(s) shall be selected by and shall report directly to the Council. Further, the certified public accountant(s) so selected shall have no personal or business interest, directly or indirectly, in the financial affairs of the City or any of its officers or officials, nor shall the selected accountant(s) have any business interest with the City, other than the provision of independent auditing services related to the accounts of the City. Upon completion of the audit, and upon presentation to and acceptance by the Council of the final audit report, the results shall be published as soon as possible in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Georgetown and copies placed on file in the City Secretary's office as public record. Page 24 of 104 - HOME RULE CHARTER ARTICLE VII. TAXATION Georgetown, Texas, Code of Ordinances Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:06 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 19 of 26 ARTICLE VII. TAXATION 1 Sec. 7.01. Taxation. The Council shall establish a taxation process to assess and collect City taxes. The City Manager shall recommend and the Council shall appoint a person or entity to act as the City's Tax Assessor-Collector. The City's appointed Tax Assessor-Collector shall give a surety bond for the faithful performance of all responsibilities and duties of the office, as prescribed by the City Council and State law. Sec. 7.02. Taxation powers. The City Council may levy, assess, and collect taxes of any type or character not prohibited by the laws of the State of Texas. Sec. 7.03. Tax appraisal, assessment and collection. Appraisal, assessment and collection of taxes shall be according to the requirements of the Texas Property Tax Code or other law. Sec. 7.04. Tax payments due. All City taxes are due and payable on or before the first day of February at the office of the Tax Assessor- Collector. Taxes may be paid at any time after the tax rolls for the year have been completed and approved. Taxes paid after February 1 are delinquent and subject to penalties and interest. The City Council may, by city ordinance, provide for payment of taxes by installments. The Tax Assessor-Collector's failure to levy or assess taxes does not relieve any owner from tax liability on taxable property. Sec. 7.05. Tax liens. All taxes levied by the City are a lien, charge, and encumbrance on the taxpayer's property as of the first day of January in the year the tax is due. The City may enforce and foreclose, in any court of proper jurisdiction, a lien on the property, regardless of the legal residency of the property owner. Page 25 of 104 - HOME RULE CHARTER ARTICLE VIII. FRANCHISE AND PUBLIC UTILITY Page 20 of 26 ARTICLE VIII. FRANCHISE AND PUBLIC UTILITY Sec. 8.01. Powers of the City. In addition to the City's power to buy, construct, lease, maintain, operate and regulate public utilities and to manufacture, distribute and sell the output of such utility operations, the City shall have further powers as may now or hereafter be granted under the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas. Prior to the consideration of a sale of the City's community-owned electric utility, the City Council shall hold a public hearing during which the City's financial advisor shall present a report to the City Council concerning the revenue that has been earned by the City's community-owned electric utility throughout the City's ownership thereof, and an analysis of the revenue to be lost by the City through the proposed sale of the electric utility. There shall be two Council votes twelve months apart to call a referendum election concerning the sale of the electric utility. The City shall then hold a referendum election which must be favorably passed by a majority of the voters voting at the election. Sec. 8.02. Inalienability of control of public property. The right to control and use of public streets, highways, sidewalks, alleys, parks, public squares, and public places of the City is hereby declared to be inalienable by the City, except by ordinances not in conflict with the provisions of this Charter. No act or omission by the Council or any officer or agent of the City shall be construed to grant, renew, extend, or amend, expressly or by estoppel or implication, any right, franchise or easement affecting said public streets, highways, sidewalks, alleys, parks, public squares, public places and other real property, except as provided in this Charter. Sec. 8.03. Franchise; power of the City Council. The City Council shall have the power by ordinance to grant, amend, renew and extend, all franchises of all public utilities of every character operating within the City of Georgetown. All ordinances granting, amending, renewing, or extending franchises for public utilities shall be read at two (2) separate regular meetings of the City Council, and shall not be finally passed until thirty (30) days after the first reading; and no such ordinance shall take effect until thirty (30) days after its final passage; and pending such time, the full text of such ordinances shall be posted on the City of Georgetown’s primary Internet webpage or the City of Georgetown’s primary contemporary means of information sharing systems that is maintained as part of the City of Georgetown’s official records. No public utility franchise shall be granted for a term of more than twenty (20) years; no public utility franchise shall be transferable except with the approval of the City Council expressed by ordinance. Sec. 8.04. Regulation of franchise. Every grant, renewal, extension, or amendment of a public utility franchise, whether so provided in the ordinance or not, shall be subject to the right of the council: (1) To forfeit any such franchise by ordinance at any time for failure of the holder thereof to comply with the terms of the franchise. Such power shall be exercised only after written notice to the franchise holder stating wherein the franchise holder has failed to comply with the terms of the franchise and Page 26 of 104 Page 21 of 26 setting a reasonable time for the correction of such failure, and shall be exercised only after hearing and after such reasonable time has expired. (2) To impose reasonable regulations to ensure safe, efficient and continuous service to the public. (3) To require such expansion, extension, enlargement and improvements of plants and facilities as are necessary to provide adequate service to the public. (4) To require every franchise holder to furnish to the City, without cost to the City, full information regarding the location, character, size, length, and terminals of all facilities of such franchise holder, in, over and under the streets, alleys, and other public property of the City, and to regulate and control the location, relocation, and removal of such facilities. (5) To collect from every public utility operating in the City such proportion of the expense of excavating, grading, paving, repaving, constructing, reconstructing, draining, repairing, maintaining, lighting, sweeping, and sprinkling the streets, alleys, bridges, culverts, viaducts, and other public places of the City as represents the increased cost of such operations resulting from the occupancy of such public places by such public utilities, and such proportion of the costs of such operations as results from the damage to or disturbance of such public places caused by such public utility; or to compel such public utility to perform at its own expense, such operations as above listed which are made necessary by the occupancy of such public places by such utility or by damage to or disturbance of such public places caused by such public utility. (6) To require every franchise holder to allow other public utilities to use its poles and other facilities, including bridges and viaducts, whenever in the judgment of the Council such use shall be in the public interest, provided that in such event a reasonable rental shall be paid such owner of facilities for such use. Provided, further, that inability of such public utilities to agree upon rentals for such facilities shall not be an excuse for failure to comply with such requirements by the Council. (7) (a) To require the keeping of accounts in such form as will accurately reflect the value of the property of each franchise holder which is used and useful in rendering its service to the public and the expenses, receipts and profits of all kinds of such franchise holder. (b) To examine and audit at any time during business hours the accounts and other records of any franchise holder. (c) To require reports on the operations of the utility, which shall be in such form and contain such information as the Council shall prescribe. Sec. 8.05. Regulation of rates. The Council shall have full power after notice and hearing to regulate by ordinance the rates, charges and fares of every public utility franchise holder operating in the City, provided that no such ordinance shall be passed as an emergency measure. Every franchise holder who shall request an increase in rates, charges, or fares, shall have, at the hearing of the Council called to consider such request, the burden of establishing by clear, competent and convincing evidence, the value of its investments properly allocable to serve in the City, and the amount and character of its expenses and revenues connected with the rendering of such service. If, upon such hearing, the Council is not satisfied with the sufficiency of the evidence so furnished, it shall be entitled to call upon such public utility for the furnishing of additional evidence at a subsequent date, to which said hearing may be adjourned. If at the conclusion of said adjourned hearing, the Council is still not satisfied with the sufficiency of the evidence furnished by said utility, the Council shall have the right to select and employ, then and later, rate consultants, auditors and attorneys to conduct investigations, present evidence, advise the Council, and conduct litigation on such requested increase in rates, charges or fares; and said utility shall reimburse the City for its reasonable and necessary expense so incurred to the extent required by State law. Such rate consultants, auditors and attorneys shall be qualified, competent, and of good standing in their professions. No public utility franchise holder shall institute any legal action to contest any rate, charge or fare fixed by the Council until such franchise holder has filed a motion for rehearing with the Council specifically setting out each ground of its complaint against the rate, Page 27 of 104 Page 22 of 26 charge, or fare fixed by the Council, and until the Council shall have acted upon such motion. Such motion shall be deemed overruled unless acted upon by the Council within a reasonable time, not to exceed ninety (90) days from the filing of such motion for rehearing; provided, that the Council may by resolution extend such time limit for acting on said motion for rehearing from ninety (90) days to one hundred eighty (180) days. Sec. 8.06. Grant not to be exclusive. No grant or franchise to construct, maintain or operate a public utility and no renewal or extension of such grant shall be exclusive. ARTICLE IX. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 9.01. Nepotism. A person who is related within the second degree by affinity or within the third degree by consanguinity to the Mayor or any member of the City Council or City Manager may not be employed or appointed to any office, position, or clerkship of the City. This prohibition does not apply to any person employed by the City at least one (1) year prior to and at the time of the election of the Mayor or Council members, or appointment of the City Manager. This provision does not apply to any unpaid members of City boards, committees, or commissions. Sec. 9.02. Publicity of records. All records and accounts of every office, division, department, or agency of the City shall be open to the public as provided by applicable State and Federal law. Sec. 9.03. Improper acts. Any person employed by the City or appointed to a City office may contribute to and participate in City elections to the extent allowed by State and Federal law. Sec. 9.04. Political activity. A person seeking appointment or promotion in the City administrative services may not, directly or indirectly, give or pay any money, service, or benefit to any person to assist the promotion or appointment. Sec. 9.05. Officer, employees, and penalties. Any person who is found to have violated Section 9.03 or Section 9.04 of this Charter and after having received due process of law as provided by ordinance, is ineligible for appointment or election to a position in City government for a period of four (4) years after the violation; and if the person is an office holder or employee of the City at the time of the violations, the person forfeits the office or position held at the time of the violation. Page 28 of 104 Page 23 of 26 Sec. 9.06. Oath of office. All officials and officers of the City shall, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, take and subscribe the official oath prescribed by State law. The oath of office shall be administered by the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, City Secretary or any other person authorized by law to administer oaths. Sec. 9.07. Notice of claims. Before the City of Georgetown shall be liable for damages for the death or personal injuries of any person or for damage to or destruction of property of any kind, which does not constitute a taking or damaging of property under Article I, Section 17, Constitution of Texas, the person injured, if living; or, if dead, the person's representative; or the owner of the property damaged or destroyed shall give the City Council or City Manager notice in writing of such death, injury, damage or destruction, duly verified by affidavit, within six (6) months after same has been sustained, stating specifically in such written notice when, where and how the death or injury was sustained; the amount of damage sustained to property, and the actual residence of the claimant by street and number at the date the claim is presented; the actual residence of such claimant for six (6) months immediately preceding the occurrence of such death, injury, damage or destruction, and the names and addresses of all witnesses upon whom it is relied to establish the claim for damages; and the failure to so notify the Council or City Manager within the time and manner specified herein shall exonerate, excuse and exempt the City from any liability whatsoever. No act of any officer or employee of the City shall waive compliance, or estop the City from requiring compliance, with the provisions of this section as to notice, but such provisions may be waived by resolution of the Council, made and passed before the expiration of the six-month period herein provided, and evidenced by minutes of the Council. Sec. 9.08. Assignment, execution, and garnishment. The property, real and personal, belonging to the City shall not be liable for sale or appropriation under any writ of execution. The funds belonging to the City, in the hands of any person, firm or corporation, shall not be liable to garnishment, attachment or sequestration; nor shall the City be liable to garnishment on account of any debt it may owe or funds or property it may have on hand or owing to any person. Neither the City nor any of its officers or agents shall be required to answer any such writ of garnishment on any account whatever. The City shall not be obligated to recognize any assignment of wages or funds by its employees, agents or contractors, except as required by law. Sec. 9.09. Effect of Charter on existing law. All ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations now in force under the City government and not in conflict with the provisions of any amendment to this Charter shall remain in force under such amendment until altered, amended or repealed by the Council after such amendment to this Charter takes effect. All rights of the City under existing franchises and contracts and all existing authority for the issuance of bonds, not in conflict with the provisions of any amendment to this Charter, shall be preserved in full force and effect. Page 29 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:06 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 24 of 26 Sec. 9.10. Construction of Charter. This Charter shall not be construed as a mere grant of enumerated powers, but shall be construed as a general grant of power and as a limitation of power on the government of the City of Georgetown in the same manner as the Constitution of Texas is construed as a limitation on the powers of the Legislature. Except where expressly prohibited by this Charter, each and every power under Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Texas, which it would be competent for the people of the City of Georgetown to expressly grant to the City, shall be construed to be granted to the City by this Charter. Sec. 9.11. Applicability of general laws. The Constitution of the State of Texas, the statutes of said State applicable to home ruled municipal corporations, as now or hereafter enacted, this Charter and ordinances enacted pursuant hereto shall, in the order mentioned, be applicable to the City of Georgetown, but the City shall also have the power to exercise any and all powers conferred by the laws of the State of Texas upon any other kind of city, town or village, not contrary to the provisions of said home rule statutes, charter and ordinances, but the exercise of any such powers by the City of Georgetown shall be optional with it, and it shall not be required to conform to the law governing any other cities, towns or villages unless and until by ordinance it adopts same. Sec. 9.12. Judicial notice. This Charter shall be deemed a public act, may be read in evidence without pleading or proof, and judicial notice shall be taken thereof in all courts and places. Sec. 9.13. Severability clause. If any section or part of a section of this Charter is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the same shall not invalidate or impair the validity, force or effect of any other section or part of a section of this Charter. Sec. 9.14. Amending the Charter. Amendments to this Charter may be framed and submitted to the voters of the City in the manner provided by law. Sec. 9.15. Rearrangement and renumbering. The Council shall have the power, by ordinance, to renumber and rearrange all articles, sections and paragraphs of this Charter or any amendments thereto, as it shall deem appropriate, and upon the passage of such ordinance, a copy thereof certified by the City Secretary shall be forwarded to the Secretary of State for filing. Sec. 9.16. Ethics review. The Council shall adopt an ethics ordinance and provide for an annual review thereof; there shall also be a minimum of one (1) work session per year devoted to the study of ethics statutes. Page 30 of 104 Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:07 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 25 of 26 ADDENDUM Sec. 9.15. Interim municipal government. From and after the date of the adoption of this Charter, the persons then filling elective offices which are retained under this Charter will continue to fill those offices for the terms for which they were elected. At the first regular City election after the adoption of this Charter, three (3) councilmembers shall be elected and shall serve terms of two (2) years. Thereafter the City Council shall be elected as provided in Section 3.01 of this Charter. Persons, who on the date this Charter is adopted are filling appointive positions with the City of Georgetown which are retained under this Charter may continue to fill these positions for the terms for which they were appointed. Sec. 9.17. Submission of Charter to voters. The Charter Commission in preparing this Charter finds and decides that it is impracticable to segregate each subject so as to permit a vote of yes or no on the same, for the reason that the Charter is so constructed that in order to enable it to work and function it is necessary that it should be adopted in its entirety. For these reasons, the Charter Commission directs that the said Charter be voted upon as a whole and that it shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the City of Georgetown at an election to be held for that purpose on Saturday, April 4, 1970. Not less than thirty (30) days prior to such election, the City Council shall cause the City Secretary to mail a copy of this Charter to each qualified voter of the City of Georgetown as appears from the latest tax collector's roll. If a majority of the qualified voters voting in such election shall vote in favor of the adoption of this Charter, it shall become the Charter of the City of Georgetown, and after the returns have been canvassed, the same shall be declared adopted and the City Secretary shall file an official copy of the Charter with the records of the City. The secretary shall furnish the Mayor a copy of said Charter, which copy of the Charter so adopted, authenticated and certified by his signature and the seal of the City, shall be forwarded by the Mayor to the Secretary of State of the State of Texas and shall show the approval of such Charter by majority vote of the qualified voters, voting at such election. Sec. 9.18. Disaster clause. In case of disaster when a legal quorum of members of the Council cannot otherwise be assembled due to multiple deaths or injuries, the surviving member(s) of the Council, or the highest surviving City Officer, if no elected official remains, shall within twenty-four (24) hours of the disaster, request the Commissioners Court of Williamson County, to appoint a commission to act during the emergency and within fifteen (15) days of the disaster call a City election for election of member(s) to the Council, if it is known that it is impossible for a quorum of the present Council to meet again. Sec. 9.19. Nonsubstantive Charter Amendments. The City Council may, by ordinance, make nonsubstantive amendments to the Charter only for the purpose of correcting grammatical errors, enhancing readability, updating legal citations, and clarifying existing provisions to aid in public understanding. Page 31 of 104 - HOME RULE CHARTER CHARTER COMPARATIVE TABLE ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS Georgetown, Texas, Code of Ordinances Created: 2021-09-15 10:17:07 [EST] (Supp. No. 23) Page 26 of 26 Page 32 of 104 Summary Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections of November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County City of Georgetown, Council Member, District 6 Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % Joseph "Jake" French 311 7 161 143 055.14% Chere Heintzmann 253 13 127 112 144.86% Total Votes Cast 564 20 288 255 1100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 43 1 11 31 0 City of Georgetown, Proposition A Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 9,454 688 5,463 3,280 2390.65% Against 975 64 550 359 29.35% Total Votes Cast 10,429 752 6,013 3,639 25100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 175 20 76 78 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 9,436 674 5,456 3,284 2290.46% Against 995 70 554 368 39.54% Total Votes Cast 10,431 744 6,010 3,652 25100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 173 28 79 65 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 City of Austin - Election Summary - 11/10/2021 1:39 PM Page 1 of 4 Page 33 of 104 Summary Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections of November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County City of Georgetown, Proposition C Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 8,345 617 4,892 2,818 1880.95% Against 1,964 119 1,079 760 619.05% Total Votes Cast 10,309 736 5,971 3,578 24100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 295 36 118 139 2 City of Georgetown, Proposition D Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 8,628 622 4,953 3,035 1883.46% Against 1,710 116 1,018 570 616.54% Total Votes Cast 10,338 738 5,971 3,605 24100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 266 34 118 112 2 City of Georgetown, Proposition E Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 6,208 417 3,627 2,148 1662.44% Against 3,735 301 2,161 1,264 937.56% Total Votes Cast 9,943 718 5,788 3,412 25100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 661 54 301 305 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 City of Austin - Election Summary - 11/10/2021 1:39 PM Page 2 of 4 Page 34 of 104 Summary Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections of November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County City of Georgetown, Proposition F Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 8,080 582 4,771 2,709 1880.32% Against 1,980 142 1,083 748 719.68% Total Votes Cast 10,060 724 5,854 3,457 25100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 544 48 235 260 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 6,072 453 3,645 1,961 1363.45% Against 3,497 221 1,952 1,314 1036.55% Total Votes Cast 9,569 674 5,597 3,275 23100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1,035 98 492 442 3 City of Georgetown, Proposition H Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 7,065 529 4,164 2,358 1472.25% Against 2,714 155 1,550 1,000 927.75% Total Votes Cast 9,779 684 5,714 3,358 23100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 825 88 375 359 3 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 City of Austin - Election Summary - 11/10/2021 1:39 PM Page 3 of 4 Page 35 of 104 Summary Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections of November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County City of Georgetown, Proposition I Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 6,098 402 3,541 2,144 1161.23% Against 3,861 316 2,240 1,291 1438.77% Total Votes Cast 9,959 718 5,781 3,435 25100.00% Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 645 54 308 282 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J Vote For 1 Early Voting Mail Election Day In- Person TOTAL Early Voting In-Person Late / ProvisionalVOTE % For 9,159 650 5,328 3,158 2387.74% Against 1,280 89 690 499 212.26% Total Votes Cast 10,439 739 6,018 3,657 25100.00% Overvotes 1 1 0 0 0 Undervotes 164 32 71 60 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 City of Austin - Election Summary - 11/10/2021 1:39 PM Page 4 of 4 Page 36 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 305 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 127 5 58 64 0 Against 12 2 6 4 0 Total Votes Cast 139 7 64 68 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 1 3 1 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 119 7 53 59 0 Against 19 0 10 9 0 Total Votes Cast 138 7 63 68 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 1 4 1 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 102 5 48 49 0 Against 30 2 14 14 0 Total Votes Cast 132 7 62 63 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 1 5 6 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 1 of 68 Page 37 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 305 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 114 7 50 57 0 Against 20 0 11 9 0 Total Votes Cast 134 7 61 66 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 10 1 6 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 70 5 30 35 0 Against 62 2 31 29 0 Total Votes Cast 132 7 61 64 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 1 6 5 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 102 7 44 51 0 Against 31 0 17 14 0 Total Votes Cast 133 7 61 65 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 11 1 6 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 2 of 68 Page 38 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 305 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 71 4 27 40 0 Against 55 3 33 19 0 Total Votes Cast 126 7 60 59 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 18 1 7 10 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 83 5 35 43 0 Against 47 2 27 18 0 Total Votes Cast 130 7 62 61 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 14 1 5 8 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 75 3 32 40 0 Against 57 4 29 24 0 Total Votes Cast 132 7 61 64 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 1 6 5 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 3 of 68 Page 39 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 305 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 122 7 53 62 0 Against 18 1 12 5 0 Total Votes Cast 140 8 65 67 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 4 0 2 2 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 4 of 68 Page 40 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 314 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Council Member, District 6 TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person Joseph "Jake" French 208 4 106 98 0 Chere Heintzmann 159 8 81 70 0 Total Votes Cast 367 12 187 168 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 36 1 9 26 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 400 10 200 190 0 Against 53 2 22 29 0 Total Votes Cast 453 12 222 219 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 9 1 3 5 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 402 12 194 196 0 Against 52 0 28 24 0 Total Votes Cast 454 12 222 220 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 8 1 3 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 5 of 68 Page 41 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 314 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 315 8 151 156 0 Against 132 4 69 59 0 Total Votes Cast 447 12 220 215 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 15 1 5 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 336 8 160 168 0 Against 114 4 61 49 0 Total Votes Cast 450 12 221 217 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 1 4 7 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 245 6 127 112 0 Against 180 6 84 90 0 Total Votes Cast 425 12 211 202 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 37 1 14 22 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 6 of 68 Page 42 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 314 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 319 10 162 147 0 Against 111 2 49 60 0 Total Votes Cast 430 12 211 207 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 32 1 14 17 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 248 10 129 109 0 Against 151 1 74 76 0 Total Votes Cast 399 11 203 185 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 63 2 22 39 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 290 10 146 134 0 Against 126 1 64 61 0 Total Votes Cast 416 11 210 195 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 46 2 15 29 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 7 of 68 Page 43 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 314 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 226 7 113 106 0 Against 201 5 101 95 0 Total Votes Cast 427 12 214 201 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 35 1 11 23 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 401 10 194 197 0 Against 59 3 30 26 0 Total Votes Cast 460 13 224 223 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 1 1 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 8 of 68 Page 44 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 341 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 341 28 195 118 0 Against 29 1 16 12 0 Total Votes Cast 370 29 211 130 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 2 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 327 25 190 112 0 Against 41 4 19 18 0 Total Votes Cast 368 29 209 130 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 0 4 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 277 22 158 97 0 Against 91 7 51 33 0 Total Votes Cast 368 29 209 130 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 0 4 3 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 9 of 68 Page 45 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 341 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 298 24 169 105 0 Against 72 5 42 25 0 Total Votes Cast 370 29 211 130 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 2 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 211 12 121 78 0 Against 146 16 84 46 0 Total Votes Cast 357 28 205 124 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 18 1 8 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 262 18 154 90 0 Against 97 9 53 35 0 Total Votes Cast 359 27 207 125 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 16 2 6 8 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 10 of 68 Page 46 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 341 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 192 13 117 62 0 Against 146 10 78 58 0 Total Votes Cast 338 23 195 120 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 37 6 18 13 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 232 13 137 82 0 Against 111 8 60 43 0 Total Votes Cast 343 21 197 125 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 32 8 16 8 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 216 13 120 83 0 Against 137 14 82 41 0 Total Votes Cast 353 27 202 124 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 22 2 11 9 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 11 of 68 Page 47 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 341 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 312 22 182 108 0 Against 56 6 29 21 0 Total Votes Cast 368 28 211 129 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 1 2 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 12 of 68 Page 48 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 342 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 61 5 24 32 0 Against 11 2 6 3 0 Total Votes Cast 72 7 30 35 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 0 2 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 58 5 25 28 0 Against 15 1 5 9 0 Total Votes Cast 73 6 30 37 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 1 0 0 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 48 4 21 23 0 Against 21 2 8 11 0 Total Votes Cast 69 6 29 34 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 1 1 3 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 13 of 68 Page 49 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 342 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 63 6 25 32 0 Against 7 0 4 3 0 Total Votes Cast 70 6 29 35 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 4 1 1 2 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 48 3 21 24 0 Against 20 3 8 9 0 Total Votes Cast 68 6 29 33 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 1 1 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 51 4 20 27 0 Against 16 2 9 5 0 Total Votes Cast 67 6 29 32 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 1 1 5 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 14 of 68 Page 50 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 342 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 48 3 21 24 0 Against 18 3 6 9 0 Total Votes Cast 66 6 27 33 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 8 1 3 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 58 5 23 30 0 Against 9 1 5 3 0 Total Votes Cast 67 6 28 33 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 1 2 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 43 4 21 18 0 Against 25 2 8 15 0 Total Votes Cast 68 6 29 33 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 1 1 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 15 of 68 Page 51 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 342 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 55 5 20 30 0 Against 17 1 9 7 0 Total Votes Cast 72 6 29 37 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 1 1 0 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 16 of 68 Page 52 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 343 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 550 25 260 265 0 Against 61 3 32 26 0 Total Votes Cast 611 28 292 291 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 0 1 5 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 543 23 255 265 0 Against 65 3 38 24 0 Total Votes Cast 608 26 293 289 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 9 2 0 7 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 469 22 232 215 0 Against 125 4 58 63 0 Total Votes Cast 594 26 290 278 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 23 2 3 18 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 17 of 68 Page 53 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 343 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 494 23 233 238 0 Against 107 3 59 45 0 Total Votes Cast 601 26 292 283 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 16 2 1 13 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 331 15 154 162 0 Against 240 11 125 104 0 Total Votes Cast 571 26 279 266 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 46 2 14 30 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 463 21 225 217 0 Against 116 5 58 53 0 Total Votes Cast 579 26 283 270 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 38 2 10 26 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 18 of 68 Page 54 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 343 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 358 20 189 149 0 Against 199 6 81 112 0 Total Votes Cast 557 26 270 261 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 60 2 23 35 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 404 20 205 179 0 Against 166 4 75 87 0 Total Votes Cast 570 24 280 266 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 47 4 13 30 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 327 16 156 155 0 Against 246 10 125 111 0 Total Votes Cast 573 26 281 266 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 44 2 12 30 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 19 of 68 Page 55 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 343 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 506 24 246 236 0 Against 104 2 46 56 0 Total Votes Cast 610 26 292 292 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 2 1 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 20 of 68 Page 56 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 344 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 376 14 184 177 1 Against 44 0 24 20 0 Total Votes Cast 420 14 208 197 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 8 1 4 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 377 13 182 181 1 Against 47 2 26 19 0 Total Votes Cast 424 15 208 200 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 4 0 4 0 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 337 13 167 156 1 Against 77 2 40 35 0 Total Votes Cast 414 15 207 191 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 14 0 5 9 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 21 of 68 Page 57 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 344 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 347 13 164 169 1 Against 67 2 41 24 0 Total Votes Cast 414 15 205 193 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 14 0 7 7 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 257 11 125 120 1 Against 137 4 72 61 0 Total Votes Cast 394 15 197 181 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 34 0 15 19 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 326 11 168 146 1 Against 72 4 31 37 0 Total Votes Cast 398 15 199 183 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 30 0 13 17 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 22 of 68 Page 58 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 344 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 264 10 136 117 1 Against 115 5 55 55 0 Total Votes Cast 379 15 191 172 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 49 0 21 28 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 296 11 152 132 1 Against 92 4 43 45 0 Total Votes Cast 388 15 195 177 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 40 0 17 23 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 255 9 124 121 1 Against 141 6 73 62 0 Total Votes Cast 396 15 197 183 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 32 0 15 17 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 23 of 68 Page 59 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 344 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 379 13 189 176 1 Against 47 2 23 22 0 Total Votes Cast 426 15 212 198 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 0 2 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 24 of 68 Page 60 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 368 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 322 7 137 177 1 Against 42 4 15 23 0 Total Votes Cast 364 11 152 200 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 8 1 4 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 307 10 130 166 1 Against 54 1 21 32 0 Total Votes Cast 361 11 151 198 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 11 1 5 5 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 283 9 124 149 1 Against 79 2 28 49 0 Total Votes Cast 362 11 152 198 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 10 1 4 5 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 25 of 68 Page 61 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 368 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 310 8 130 171 1 Against 56 3 25 28 0 Total Votes Cast 366 11 155 199 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 1 1 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 207 6 93 108 0 Against 144 5 58 80 1 Total Votes Cast 351 11 151 188 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 21 1 5 15 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 267 9 125 132 1 Against 82 1 26 55 0 Total Votes Cast 349 10 151 187 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 23 2 5 16 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 26 of 68 Page 62 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 368 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 205 5 97 103 0 Against 126 5 43 77 1 Total Votes Cast 331 10 140 180 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 41 2 16 23 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 240 8 113 119 0 Against 100 3 34 62 1 Total Votes Cast 340 11 147 181 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 32 1 9 22 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 207 7 89 111 0 Against 141 4 58 78 1 Total Votes Cast 348 11 147 189 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 24 1 9 14 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 27 of 68 Page 63 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 368 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 317 8 138 170 1 Against 52 4 18 30 0 Total Votes Cast 369 12 156 200 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 3 0 0 3 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 28 of 68 Page 64 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 369 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Council Member, District 6 TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person Joseph "Jake" French 103 3 55 45 0 Chere Heintzmann 94 5 46 42 1 Total Votes Cast 197 8 101 87 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 0 2 5 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 606 20 282 303 1 Against 84 1 35 48 0 Total Votes Cast 690 21 317 351 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 9 1 4 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 614 18 287 308 1 Against 75 4 27 44 0 Total Votes Cast 689 22 314 352 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 10 0 7 3 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 29 of 68 Page 65 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 369 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 502 17 237 247 1 Against 174 5 75 94 0 Total Votes Cast 676 22 312 341 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 23 0 9 14 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 586 18 272 295 1 Against 97 4 43 50 0 Total Votes Cast 683 22 315 345 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 16 0 6 10 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 381 14 170 196 1 Against 267 7 131 129 0 Total Votes Cast 648 21 301 325 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 51 1 20 30 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 30 of 68 Page 66 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 369 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 512 11 253 247 1 Against 143 8 49 86 0 Total Votes Cast 655 19 302 333 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 44 3 19 22 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 346 11 173 161 1 Against 279 7 116 156 0 Total Votes Cast 625 18 289 317 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 74 4 32 38 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 445 16 212 216 1 Against 202 5 86 111 0 Total Votes Cast 647 21 298 327 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 52 1 23 28 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 31 of 68 Page 67 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 369 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 373 10 167 195 1 Against 276 9 137 130 0 Total Votes Cast 649 19 304 325 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 50 3 17 30 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 591 15 271 304 1 Against 102 7 49 46 0 Total Votes Cast 693 22 320 350 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 0 1 5 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 32 of 68 Page 68 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 370 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 409 14 189 206 0 Against 43 0 22 21 0 Total Votes Cast 452 14 211 227 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 0 4 8 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 397 13 188 196 0 Against 60 0 24 36 0 Total Votes Cast 457 13 212 232 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 1 3 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 352 12 167 173 0 Against 97 0 44 53 0 Total Votes Cast 449 12 211 226 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 15 2 4 9 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 33 of 68 Page 69 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 370 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 368 10 170 188 0 Against 79 3 39 37 0 Total Votes Cast 447 13 209 225 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 17 1 6 10 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 263 9 126 128 0 Against 169 4 80 85 0 Total Votes Cast 432 13 206 213 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 32 1 9 22 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 334 10 164 160 0 Against 105 3 44 58 0 Total Votes Cast 439 13 208 218 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 25 1 7 17 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 34 of 68 Page 70 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 370 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 249 11 121 117 0 Against 170 2 80 88 0 Total Votes Cast 419 13 201 205 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 45 1 14 30 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 294 12 133 149 0 Against 133 0 68 65 0 Total Votes Cast 427 12 201 214 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 37 2 14 21 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 256 10 118 128 0 Against 177 2 89 86 0 Total Votes Cast 433 12 207 214 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 31 2 8 21 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 35 of 68 Page 71 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 370 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 401 9 190 202 0 Against 54 3 22 29 0 Total Votes Cast 455 12 212 231 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 9 2 3 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 36 of 68 Page 72 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 371 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 241 7 137 97 0 Against 32 0 21 11 0 Total Votes Cast 273 7 158 108 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 0 2 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 252 7 146 99 0 Against 22 0 13 9 0 Total Votes Cast 274 7 159 108 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 1 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 218 7 125 86 0 Against 54 0 34 20 0 Total Votes Cast 272 7 159 106 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 0 1 6 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 37 of 68 Page 73 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 371 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 240 7 138 95 0 Against 33 0 21 12 0 Total Votes Cast 273 7 159 107 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 0 1 5 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 181 6 105 70 0 Against 82 1 47 34 0 Total Votes Cast 263 7 152 104 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 16 0 8 8 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 217 5 132 80 0 Against 51 2 24 25 0 Total Votes Cast 268 7 156 105 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 11 0 4 7 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 38 of 68 Page 74 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 371 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 152 4 86 62 0 Against 104 3 61 40 0 Total Votes Cast 256 7 147 102 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 23 0 13 10 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 181 6 101 74 0 Against 80 1 47 32 0 Total Votes Cast 261 7 148 106 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 18 0 12 6 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 156 6 89 61 0 Against 106 1 63 42 0 Total Votes Cast 262 7 152 103 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 17 0 8 9 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 39 of 68 Page 75 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 371 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 232 6 131 95 0 Against 44 1 29 14 0 Total Votes Cast 276 7 160 109 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 3 0 0 3 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 40 of 68 Page 76 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 379 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 803 49 453 298 3 Against 77 2 47 27 1 Total Votes Cast 880 51 500 325 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 0 8 4 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 811 47 461 300 3 Against 71 3 41 26 1 Total Votes Cast 882 50 502 326 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 10 1 6 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 702 49 394 256 3 Against 168 1 100 66 1 Total Votes Cast 870 50 494 322 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 22 1 14 7 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 41 of 68 Page 77 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 379 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 743 45 418 276 4 Against 125 3 78 44 0 Total Votes Cast 868 48 496 320 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 24 3 12 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 541 32 299 208 2 Against 294 17 179 96 2 Total Votes Cast 835 49 478 304 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 57 2 30 25 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 697 48 393 254 2 Against 152 2 94 54 2 Total Votes Cast 849 50 487 308 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 43 1 21 21 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 42 of 68 Page 78 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 379 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 499 26 296 175 2 Against 308 22 168 117 1 Total Votes Cast 807 48 464 292 3 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 85 3 44 37 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 589 30 349 208 2 Against 228 16 127 84 1 Total Votes Cast 817 46 476 292 3 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 75 5 32 37 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 530 21 303 203 3 Against 317 29 180 107 1 Total Votes Cast 847 50 483 310 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 45 1 25 19 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 43 of 68 Page 79 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 379 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 778 42 448 284 4 Against 105 8 56 41 0 Total Votes Cast 883 50 504 325 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 9 1 4 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 44 of 68 Page 80 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 381 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 979 98 638 241 2 Against 80 6 55 19 0 Total Votes Cast 1,059 104 693 260 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 14 4 4 6 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 972 94 639 238 1 Against 81 8 51 21 1 Total Votes Cast 1,053 102 690 259 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 20 6 7 7 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 884 86 583 214 1 Against 164 16 105 42 1 Total Votes Cast 1,048 102 688 256 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 25 6 9 10 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 45 of 68 Page 81 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 381 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 888 88 576 223 1 Against 158 13 107 37 1 Total Votes Cast 1,046 101 683 260 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 27 7 14 6 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 647 61 426 159 1 Against 359 39 239 80 1 Total Votes Cast 1,006 100 665 239 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 67 8 32 27 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 836 83 546 205 2 Against 180 16 126 38 0 Total Votes Cast 1,016 99 672 243 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 57 9 25 23 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 46 of 68 Page 82 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 381 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 618 59 432 125 2 Against 347 28 221 98 0 Total Votes Cast 965 87 653 223 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 108 21 44 43 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 734 72 497 163 2 Against 249 17 166 66 0 Total Votes Cast 983 89 663 229 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 90 19 34 37 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 620 63 400 156 1 Against 389 36 267 85 1 Total Votes Cast 1,009 99 667 241 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 64 9 30 25 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 47 of 68 Page 83 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 381 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 924 92 613 217 2 Against 122 7 73 42 0 Total Votes Cast 1,046 99 686 259 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 27 9 11 7 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 48 of 68 Page 84 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 392 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 838 106 442 287 3 Against 90 13 43 33 1 Total Votes Cast 928 119 485 320 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 27 4 14 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 838 109 433 293 3 Against 91 9 51 30 1 Total Votes Cast 929 118 484 323 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 26 5 15 6 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 756 98 398 258 2 Against 157 17 78 60 2 Total Votes Cast 913 115 476 318 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 42 8 23 11 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 49 of 68 Page 85 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 392 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 801 105 420 274 2 Against 116 11 57 46 2 Total Votes Cast 917 116 477 320 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 38 7 22 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 564 69 306 189 0 Against 305 41 149 111 4 Total Votes Cast 869 110 455 300 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 86 13 44 29 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 708 91 380 236 1 Against 177 23 82 69 3 Total Votes Cast 885 114 462 305 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 70 9 37 24 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 50 of 68 Page 86 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 392 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 535 65 287 182 1 Against 291 38 147 103 3 Total Votes Cast 826 103 434 285 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 129 20 65 44 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 626 85 336 204 1 Against 221 22 111 85 3 Total Votes Cast 847 107 447 289 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 108 16 52 40 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 567 69 298 199 1 Against 303 43 156 101 3 Total Votes Cast 870 112 454 300 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 85 11 45 29 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 51 of 68 Page 87 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 392 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 805 100 434 269 2 Against 119 14 51 52 2 Total Votes Cast 924 114 485 321 4 Overvotes 1 1 0 0 0 Undervotes 30 8 14 8 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 52 of 68 Page 88 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 393 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 702 70 491 140 1 Against 82 12 56 14 0 Total Votes Cast 784 82 547 154 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 3 3 1 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 717 74 501 141 1 Against 69 8 48 13 0 Total Votes Cast 786 82 549 154 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 3 1 1 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 657 69 461 127 0 Against 122 13 82 26 1 Total Votes Cast 779 82 543 153 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 3 7 2 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 53 of 68 Page 89 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 393 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 669 74 467 127 1 Against 110 8 76 26 0 Total Votes Cast 779 82 543 153 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 3 7 2 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 474 47 333 93 1 Against 279 30 195 54 0 Total Votes Cast 753 77 528 147 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 38 8 22 8 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 628 65 442 120 1 Against 136 16 91 29 0 Total Votes Cast 764 81 533 149 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 27 4 17 6 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 54 of 68 Page 90 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 393 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 473 58 329 86 0 Against 247 17 180 49 1 Total Votes Cast 720 75 509 135 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 71 10 41 20 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 549 67 374 108 0 Against 191 11 146 33 1 Total Votes Cast 740 78 520 141 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 51 7 30 14 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 477 41 339 97 0 Against 283 40 191 51 1 Total Votes Cast 760 81 530 148 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 31 4 20 7 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 55 of 68 Page 91 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 393 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 681 73 476 131 1 Against 99 10 66 23 0 Total Votes Cast 780 83 542 154 1 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 11 2 8 1 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 56 of 68 Page 92 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 394 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,334 109 962 261 2 Against 120 6 89 25 0 Total Votes Cast 1,454 115 1,051 286 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 26 2 15 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,336 101 964 269 2 Against 118 11 89 18 0 Total Votes Cast 1,454 112 1,053 287 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 26 5 13 8 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,224 95 892 235 2 Against 219 13 157 49 0 Total Votes Cast 1,443 108 1,049 284 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 37 9 17 11 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 57 of 68 Page 93 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 394 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,178 86 855 236 1 Against 267 25 191 50 1 Total Votes Cast 1,445 111 1,046 286 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 35 6 20 9 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 889 55 653 179 2 Against 509 51 366 92 0 Total Votes Cast 1,398 106 1,019 271 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 82 11 47 24 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,166 83 857 224 2 Against 252 24 179 49 0 Total Votes Cast 1,418 107 1,036 273 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 62 10 30 22 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 58 of 68 Page 94 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 394 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 900 71 655 172 2 Against 455 29 331 95 0 Total Votes Cast 1,355 100 986 267 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 125 17 80 28 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,016 74 737 203 2 Against 363 27 265 71 0 Total Votes Cast 1,379 101 1,002 274 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 101 16 64 21 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 874 53 639 180 2 Against 516 50 370 96 0 Total Votes Cast 1,390 103 1,009 276 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 90 14 57 19 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 59 of 68 Page 95 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 394 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,326 103 963 258 2 Against 129 9 87 33 0 Total Votes Cast 1,455 112 1,050 291 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 25 5 16 4 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 60 of 68 Page 96 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 395 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 208 7 133 64 4 Against 22 1 18 3 0 Total Votes Cast 230 8 151 67 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 4 0 1 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 215 8 141 62 4 Against 14 0 9 5 0 Total Votes Cast 229 8 150 67 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 2 3 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 192 8 127 54 3 Against 35 0 23 12 0 Total Votes Cast 227 8 150 66 3 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 7 0 2 4 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 61 of 68 Page 97 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 395 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 199 7 128 62 2 Against 29 1 22 5 1 Total Votes Cast 228 8 150 67 3 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 6 0 2 3 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 150 4 97 45 4 Against 74 4 51 19 0 Total Votes Cast 224 8 148 64 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 10 0 4 6 0 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 190 8 120 58 4 Against 34 0 28 6 0 Total Votes Cast 224 8 148 64 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 10 0 4 6 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 62 of 68 Page 98 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 395 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 132 3 88 39 2 Against 84 5 57 21 1 Total Votes Cast 216 8 145 60 3 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 18 0 7 10 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 157 3 105 47 2 Against 63 5 42 15 1 Total Votes Cast 220 8 147 62 3 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 14 0 5 8 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 150 7 96 46 1 Against 72 1 49 19 3 Total Votes Cast 222 8 145 65 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 0 7 5 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 63 of 68 Page 99 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 395 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 211 8 134 65 4 Against 18 0 15 3 0 Total Votes Cast 229 8 149 68 4 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 3 2 0 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 64 of 68 Page 100 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 396 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition A TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,157 114 678 360 5 Against 93 9 43 41 0 Total Votes Cast 1,250 123 721 401 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 15 2 4 8 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition B TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,151 108 667 371 5 Against 101 16 54 31 0 Total Votes Cast 1,252 124 721 402 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 13 1 4 7 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition C TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,027 93 607 323 4 Against 219 31 113 74 1 Total Votes Cast 1,246 124 720 397 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 19 1 5 12 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 65 of 68 Page 101 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 396 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition D TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 994 93 578 319 4 Against 253 31 141 80 1 Total Votes Cast 1,247 124 719 399 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 18 1 6 10 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition E TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 749 62 441 242 4 Against 468 60 262 145 1 Total Votes Cast 1,217 122 703 387 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 48 3 22 22 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition F TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,002 98 586 315 3 Against 225 25 123 75 2 Total Votes Cast 1,227 123 709 390 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 38 2 16 19 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 66 of 68 Page 102 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 396 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition G TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 782 80 462 238 2 Against 402 37 221 141 3 Total Votes Cast 1,184 117 683 379 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 81 8 42 30 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition H TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 871 92 509 267 3 Against 333 28 184 119 2 Total Votes Cast 1,204 120 693 386 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 61 5 32 23 1 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition I TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 746 63 437 245 1 Against 474 60 262 148 4 Total Votes Cast 1,220 123 699 393 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 45 2 26 16 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 67 of 68 Page 103 of 104 Precint by Precinct Results Report Constitutional Amendment and Special Elections November 2, 2021 City of Georgetown Final Unofficial Results Report Williamson County 396 Vote For 1 City of Georgetown, Proposition J TOTAL Early Voting Mail Late / Provisional Election Day In- Person Early Voting In-Person For 1,118 113 646 354 5 Against 135 11 75 49 0 Total Votes Cast 1,253 124 721 403 5 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 12 1 4 6 1 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2020 Entity - Precinct Summary - 11/10/2021 2:01 PM Page 68 of 68 Page 104 of 104 N otice of M eeting of the Governing B ody of the C ity of Georgetown, Texas N ovember 15 , 20 21 The Georgetown City Council will meet on November 15, 2021 at 6:30 P M at First United Methodist Church, 410 E. University Ave., Georgetown, Texas 78626 and virtually The City of Georgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (AD A). If you require assistance in participating at a public meeting due to a disability, as defined under the AD A, reasonable assistance, adaptations, or accommodations will be provided upon request. P lease contact the City Secretary's Office, at least three (3) days prior to the scheduled meeting date, at (512) 930-3652 or City Hall at 808 Martin Luther King J r. Street, Georgetown, TX 78626 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. https://youtu.be /0sH qvF _a4p Q The mee ting will star t at 6:30 p.m. M onday, Nov. 15, at F irst U nited M e thodist C hurc h, 410 E . U nive rsity Ave ., Ge orge town, Texas 78626. P e ople c an watch the me eting live on the You Tube channel liste d above and submit questions in the YouTube c hat. P e ople do not nee d to have a You Tube acc ount to watc h the mee ting but will nee d a YouTube ac count to submit questions. Se tting up a You Tube ac count is fre e and takes only a fe w minute s. Re gular Se ssion (This Regular Session may, at any time, be recessed to convene an Executive Session for any purpose authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code 551.) A This is a Live town hall to present and discuss the Georgetown City Council goals, budget, finances, mobility bond, and transportation projects that address walkability and safety in District 1 – Amanda P arr, District 1 Council Member; J osh Schroeder, Mayor; and David Morgan, City Manager Other Councilmembers may or may not attend, but no action will be taken. Adjournme nt Ce rtificate of Posting I, R obyn Densmore, C ity S ecretary for the C ity of G eorgetown, Texas, do hereby c ertify that this Notice of Meeting was pos ted at C ity Hall, 808 Martin Luther King Jr. S treet, Page 1 of 2 G eorgetown, T X 78626, a plac e readily ac cessible to the general public as required by law, on the _____ day of _________________, 2021, at __________, and remained so pos ted for at leas t 72 c ontinuous hours prec eding the s cheduled time of said meeting. __________________________________ R obyn Dens more, C ity S ec retary Page 2 of 2