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September 12, 1984
Hastings, Minnesota 55033
The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a
Special meeting on Wednesday, September 12,,1984 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of the City Hall for the purpose of Canvassing the
Election Returns for the Primary Election held on Tuesday, September
11, 1984.
Members Present: Councilmen Karnick, Nesbitt, Klimek, Pike,
Plan, Kulzer, Trautmann, and Mayor Stoffel.
Members Absent: Councilman Werner.
Councilman Nesbitt introduced the following
Resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 71-84
CANVASS OF PRIMARY
ELECTION RETURNS
RESOLUTION NO. 71-84
RESOLUTION ON PRIMARY ELECTION
The results of the canvass of votes in the four (4)
the City for the Primary Election held therein on Tuesday, the
of September, 1984 and the same are declared to be as follows:
Wards of
11 th day
1st Ward Councilmen
3rd Ward Councilmen
Tom Berg
John F. Yanz
299
258
Brian Hagen
Richard A. Mathiowetz
285
168
4th Ward Councilmen
Mayor
Richard (Dick) Bond
Richard P. Pike.
271
253
Elisabeth E. Hjermstad
LuAnn Stoffel
Fred Trautmann
240
1,254
869
Be it resolved that the City Council finds from said canvass that
the following listed candidates in the four (4) Wards of the City have re-
ceived a plurality of votes in said Wards, and also finds and declares the
following shall be candidates for such office at the General Election on
November 6, 1984.
1st Ward Councilmen
2nd Ward Councilmen
Tom Berg
John F. Yanz
Robert Kulzer
3rd Ward Councilmen
4th Ward Councilmen
Brian Hagen
Richard A. Mathiowetz
Richard (Dick) Bond
Richard P. Pike
Mayor
LuAnn Stoffel
Fred Trautmann
Pursuant to Chapter 2, Section 2.05, of the City Charter, the City
Administrator/Clerk notified the two (2) candidates for the office of Councilmen,
First, Third, and Fourth Wards, and the two (2) candidates for the office of
Mayor, at large; who received the largest number of votes in the Primay Election
that their respective names would appear on the General Election Ballot on
November 6, 1984, unless within two (2) days they file a refusal.
Councilman Klimek seconded the motion to adopt said Resolution
and the same was passed by the following votes: Ayes, 7; Nayes, None.
the
Moved by Councilman Pike, seconded by
meetin . t 7:10 p).p.m. . Ayes, 7; Nayes, None.
{ ~~~. ATTEST:
Councilman Plan to adjourn
City Administrator/C.lprk