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EXHIBIT —FORM OF BALLOT TO BE PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND SP NISH <br />Proposition A <br />Proposition A ballot lan uagg shall read: <br />Shall Sec. 17 of the Charter be amended to provide that a member of the Council shall <br />immediately forfeit his or her office if he or she fails to attend at least 75% of council <br />meetings in any year from the first meeting in May to the last meeting in April, unless <br />excused by the remaining members of the Council? <br />❑ For <br />❑ Against <br />If Proposition A is approved by the voters on November 8, 2022, Sec. 17 of the Charter will <br />thereafter read as follows: <br />Sec. 17. Qualifications. <br />Each of the seven councilmen shall be at least eighteen years of age or older, a <br />citizen of the United States of America, a resident of the State of Texas for <br />twelve months as of the deadline for filing for office, and a bona fide resident <br />of the district in which he seeks election for twelve months as of the deadline <br />for filing for office; and shall not have been convicted of a felony, been <br />adjudged to be mentally incompetent by a court, or be disqualified by reason <br />of any provision of any other section of this Charter or of Chapter 141 of the <br />Texas Election Code. A member of the council shall immediately forfeit his <br />office if the member ceases to possess any of the qualifications specified in this <br />section or in any other section of the Charter or while in office, is convicted of <br />a felony, is placed on felony probation or placed on deferred adjudication for <br />a felony, or is otherwise subject to any type of court supervision following <br />disposition or resolution of a felony charge. Furthermore, a member of the <br />council shall immediately forfeit his or her office if he or she fails to attend at <br />least seventy-five percent (75%) of the Council's regular meetings in any year <br />of his or her term of office unless otherwise excused by the remaining <br />members of the City Council, with a year being measured from the first <br />meeting in May to the last meeting in April. For the purposes of this section, a <br />bona fide residence shall be defined as a place in which the councilman <br />actually resides, prima facie evidence of which may include a utility account in <br />the name of the councilman, or his spouse, parent or child with whom he <br />actually resides. <br />