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Single-Member Districts (1-5), one councilmember elected-at-large, and mayor elected-at-large, and remove all transition language in subsection (d) as unnecessary and supplage." (Vote FOR or AGAINST)

PROPOSITION K
"Shall Article 7, Section 7.08, "Conducting and Canvassing Elections," of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Duncanville be amended to change
the Canvass requirement from five ( 5) days after the election date to conform with state law to read, "no sooner than three (3) days, and no later than eleven (11) days after the election date."
(Vote FOR or AGAINST)

PROPOSITION L
"Shall Article 8, Section 8.02, "Franchises, Power of Council," of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Duncanville be amended to remove two (2) reading requirement, shorten the waiting period from sixty (60) days, to thirty (30) days, and revise the notice provisions to require posting on the Internet Website prior to the effective date." (Vote FOR or AGAINST)
 
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