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Lago Vista’s Charter Review Committee reviewed the Rockport model charter’s election provisions, petition thresholds for candidates and recall language, and online posting requirements for ordinances.
Members noted Rockport holds municipal elections in May rather than November and uses plurality voting in some cases; committee members observed that Lago Vista previously moved from May to November to align with uniform elections and that either schedule has turnout consequences.
The Rockport draft requires petitioning candidates to gather signatures equal to 30% of a defined base or a minimum of 50 qualified voters (whichever is less) to appear on the ballot; committee members discussed whether that threshold could discourage candidates and whether it would be legal under Texas election law. Some members favored more permissive rules to encourage contested races; others said higher thresholds weed out frivolous candidates.
On transparency, Rockport’s charter explicitly requires ordinances and ordinance amendments be posted on the city’s website for at least one year; committee members said Lago Vista posts ordinances online in practice but flagged uneven interim posting of recently passed ordinances and discussed whether the charter should require a conspicuous “recent ordinances” section on the city website.
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