Angleton Independent School District Special Election Trustee, Position 3, Unexpired Term Natosha Green Tim Dean Tommy Gaines Pearland Independent School District General Election Trustee Position Three (3) Mark Lewis Kelvin L. Williams Virgil F. Gant Trustee Position Four (4) Andrew Solomon Sean P. Murphy Sweeny Independent School District General Election Trustee, Position 2 Donna Bohlar Schroeder Trustee, Position 6 Sammy Brooks Glenn Garrison City of Alvin, Texas General Election Councilmember, District B (3-year term) Adam Arendell Councilmember, District C (3-year term) Keith Thompson Councilmember at large, Position #2 (3-year term) Russell G. Thatcher Brad Richards City of Angleton General Election Mayor Damus Vice Randy Rhyne Council Position 2 Williams Tigner Council Position 4 Larry Shaefer Bonnie McDaniel City of Angleton Charter Amendment Election Proposed Amendment 1 Do you vote to amend Section 3.09 by removing the requirement that the mayor or the mayor pro tem be present to establish a quorum? Yes No Proposed Amendment 2 Do you vote to amend Section 7.03(4)(g) by requiring the Planning Commission to meet at least once each month when there is business pending that is legally ripe for consideration as required by state law? Yes No Proposed Amendment 3 Do you vote to amend Section 3.02 by removing the qualification that each member of city council shall not be indebted to the City of Angleton, which has been found to be in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution? Yes No Proposed Amendment 4 Do you vote to amend Section 7.02 to authorize the City Council to cooperate with property development, but not to expend public funds for property development unless the use of public funds accomplishes a public purpose and complies with state and federal law? Yes No City of Brazoria Bond Election Proposition "The issuance of not to exceed $1,750,000 of City of Brazoria, Texas general obligation bonds for making permanent public improvements or other public purposes, to wit: designing, acquiring, constructing, renovating, improving, and equipping park facilities and improvements, including incidental street and utility construction in connection with the foregoing and the purchase of land, easements, rights-of-way, and other real property interests necessary therefor or incidental thereto, and the levying of a tax in payment thereof." For Against City of Brookside Village General Election Council at Large, Vote for no more than: 3 Joe Milstead Ramon Trevino Jana Largent Glenda Hundl Edward Vandenberg City of Clute General Election Council Ward B Don Oakes Council Ward D Travis Quinn Municipal Judge Edmond Baker Jr. Randy Smith City of Clute Charter Amendment Election Proposed Amendment Number One Shall Section 8.04 of the Home Rule Charter be amended to clarify the use of the Appraisal District and Brazoria County as designees for the City, for the valuation and collection of taxes, respectively, in addition to eliminating any discounting for early payments from the home rule charter? Yes No Proposed Amendment Number Two Shall Section 8.05 be amended to give power and authority to Brazoria County to seize and levy upon all personal property, to satisfy all delinquent taxes, levy penalty, interest and cost due on delinquent property for the city, in addition to posting notice for the sale of such property as required by law? Yes No Proposed Amendment Number Three Shall Section 10.01 be amended to provide the city manager the authority of hiring and firing the Finance Director with consultation from the city council, clarifying the required “bonding” of the finance director, and giving city council the responsibility to establish such bond amount for the finance director? Yes No Proposed Amendment Number Four Shall Section 14.03 be amended to authorize the City Council to set by ordinance the number of members of the planning and zoning commission to either seven (7) or nine (9) members, allowing those members to serve on other city committees, boards, or commissions, and deleting the chairman of the zoning board of adjustments and the city secretary as an ex officio members of the commission? Yes No Proposed Amendment Number Five Shall Section 15.22 be added to the home rule charter to allow committee, board, or commission members the ability to serve on more than one committee, board, or commission, provided that not more than one member of a committee, board, or commission shall be permitted to serve on any other committee, board, or commission, unless permitted by state law? Yes No Proposed Amendment Number Six Shall Section 16.01 be amended requiring an ordinance providing for the submission of charter amendments at the next annual election for members of the City Council, rather than at an election to be held not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days after the passage? Yes No Proposed Amendment Number Seven Shall Section 16.04 be amended to allow any reports presented to City Council by the Charter Review Commission to be posted at the city hall and on the city website, rather than at three (3) public places? Yes No City of Danbury General Election Council at Large, Vote for no more than: 3 Brenda Milligan Wesley Baldwin Larry Linscombe, Jr. George Phillips Melinda Strong City of Freeport Annual General Election Mayor Troy T. Brimage Tyrone "Ty" Morrow Norma Moreno Garcia Manning "Tiny" Rollerson Larry L. McDonald Melanie Oldham City Council Position B Tina Rodgers Loren Eric Hayes Fred Bolton City Council Position D Sandra Kay Barbree Robert Garcia Martin Velez City of Iowa Colony General Election Mayor Michael (Buck) Holton Council Position 3 Robin Bradbery Kay Mudd Council Position 4 Kacy Smajstrla Richard Selvera Council Position 5 Kear T. Lor Les J. Hosey Nashir Uddin City of Lake Jackson General Election City Council Position 1 Douglas Kincannon Heather Melass City Council Position 3 Gerald Roznovsky City Council Position 5 Jon "J.B." Baker City of Manvel General Election City Council Place #1 Adrian Gaspar Jerome Hudson City Council Place #2 Lorraine R. Hehn Maureen DelBello City of Manvel Special Sales Tax Election Proposition “The repeal of the local sales and use tax in the City of Manvel at the rate of one-fourth of one percent to provide revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets; and the increase of the rate of the local sales and use tax in the City of Manvel dedicated for the benefit of a Type B Economic Development Corporation from one-fourth of one percent to one-half of one percent, to undertake projects as described in Chapters 501-505, Texas Local Government Code, as amended from time to time, including, but not limited to: streets and roads, drainage, and related improvements; infrastructure and other projects that encourage the location of retail businesses and grocery stores to the City; projects to promote new or expanded business enterprises that create or retain jobs; public parks, park facilities, open space improvements, and landscape of public facilities; demolition of existing structures, or facilities that are related to any of the above projects; and any other projects that the board determines will promote new or expanded business enterprises that create or retain jobs; and the maintenance and operations expenses for any of the above described projects.” For Against City of Pearland General Election Councilmember, Position No. 2 Adrian Hernandez Derrick Reed Quentin Wiltz Trent A. Perez Councilmember, Position No. 4 Adrienne Bell Keith Ordeneaux City of Quintana General Election Mayor Harold Doty Council Position #1 Stephen Alongis Georgie Applegate Council Position #2 Barrett Blackwell City of Richwood General Election Mayor Clint W. Kocurek Position #2 Mark Guthrie Melissa Blanks Position #3 Lauren LaCount Jarrod Beaty City of Richwood 1/4 Cent Sales Tax Use Election Proposition #1 The reauthorization of the local sales and use tax in the City of Richwood at the rate of one-fourth of one percent to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets. For Against Village of Surfside Beach General Election Alderman, Vote for no more than: 3 Peggy Power Llewellyn Toni Capretta Dave Guzman Bob Petty City of Sweeny General Election Mayor Rodney Weems Dale Lemon City Council, Position 2 Scott Swift Jeff Farley City Council, Position 4 Rachel Wells City of Sweeny Charter Amendment Election Proposition Should Section 6.02 of the City of Sweeny Charter be amended to state that the office of the Judge of the Municipal Court be for a two year term in alternating years and not concurrently with the term of the Mayor? Yes No