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10/13/69 SM1 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 1 Tot P•i. ISLA; a dmaCti'a' ' _... :LY EPL Lu, • i:TL.G CCTO:_: 13th, 15:: I CALL TO OrDL'R ATTEST • The reeting was caller, to order by ueputy Presiding Officer petty Springhill at 9 00 1.m. in the Courtman of the State Office hulking, Kodiak, Alaska. II POLL CALL V S.'a.APIIZ Ill OF Z : OrnarS The newly elected officials were sworn in by the Eorough Clerk. 'r. "i.lton 'bite, ahair^an; '. r. Ltd .;aughton - :.orough ? sse:blyman, 1 r. T. T. Jackson, Thorough Assembly and .r. dam Sutliff, :trough Asse^bly-an as a representative from. the City Council. The School - :;anti Ledgers are morn in by the Clerk of the School :oars at their regular meeting. VI dLECEIQI OF P!tSIDL G Pit LUMPY PF.LSL.L.G Derv.. .1 r. Arndt nominated Letty Springhill; *are being no.other .. nOminatior.s r..eughton mover: that the nominations be closed and that the secretary be instructed to enter this nawination as unanimous consent, seconded by ii. Sutliff. It vas so ordered and airs. Springhill was elected Presiding Officer. ianinations were accepted for Deputy Presiding officer, :dr. Arndt nominated r. i:augt seceded by ir. Sutliff, :r. Jackson roved that the nominations be closed and that he secretary be instructed to enter this as unanimous consent. So orderer: and the new deputy presiding officer was elected - :r. Oaughton Also present 1r Tilton hite, : r. a'. T. Jac.son, :r. Sty 1acisen an approximately twenty people in the audience. III C.A.: VAS OF A• s i'aa voids _rs. Springhill stated. that prior to the canvas of the ballots the register of absentee voters would be read and if anyone wished to challenge they could' do so at end of the reading of the roll. The Register was read there being no challenges, the Clerk opened the ballot lox and the ballots tore counter:.. '. rs. Arndt called the votes as ins. :Iachtweih and:rs. Springhill tallied. the votes- the _:crouch Asserbb acted in this instance as a Canvas Loard. The tally was read with the folladng cant. Jo iajiu, 23, :Tilton hite, 41. 'lichard .:entson, 32 - , Jia h. hranson, 43 Anthony Perez, 18 ; Pichard 'bite, 26 , Ld i'aughton, Il; Robert Waage 4 , Okay Chandler, ; T. T. Jacson, 4 ; =ichard Olsen . -; and Retort Spencer, .10. IV RISOL[TPIW iti 69- -.37 -2 ratifying and confirming the 'esults of the October 7, 1909, (METAL ELECTIUL The Solution was read in full giving the total votes for each candioate aaa. that the following people tore elected. hd Laughton with 46$ votes: elected for the - tltc. ic-_r assembly tern, T Jackson received 246 votes for the position of assemblyasn for the one -year tern. '.'i.lton 'bite racer 933 votes for the position of Borough Chair for a no year tern. 'Richard bite received 767 votes for the position of School Hoard "ehber and Ji:, t:. sanson receiv, 727 votes for the position of School board nudger, both school board Cositions are for a three-year Yeah. _Ir..:aughton :roved for ada?tion of %solution :'o. 69 37 Patifving the Results of the Lcraudh General election , seconded. by `:r. Sutliff. The rotim passed by unant.cus roll call vote. VII axons PRLESP,T Betty Eprinr:ti.11, deputy Presiding Officer Lora Sutliff Ed 1.augliton ion Arndt :Ss. _ea i :;.clht :ern, Llection Judge .rs. Lorna Lee ?mEit, Llection Judge .r. ".bite wished to pay recognition to the work of the outgoing Chairman due to her hard wade many problems had been smoothed out. Further ea:reseed the thought that tl new assedtly? will be a good workable group. VIII ALUadRIYIISTr adjourned at 9 45 p.. '- ::oraa L. i.olt, a w.' _Acting Clew.': PPPinluJ • 4A) tiaL, " 'ilton T - bite, Lcacti. Ciaia^an