Duval County results: Jacksonville Beach amendments, 2022 general election

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Here are results for Duval County and Jacksonville Beach’s amendments in the 2022 general election:

Duval County results: Jacksonville Beach amendments, 2022 general election

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 1: Addressing Gender-Specific References in Charter

This Charter amendment would remove or make neutral all gender specific references in the City Charter.

Candidate

Votes

%

No

6,52959%

Yes

4,49941%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 2: Outdated Charter Provisions

This Charter amendment would eliminate and/or correct several obsolete and outdated provisions that are inconsistent with current government laws and practices and corrects grammatical and punctuation errors.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

7,88674%

No

2,77126%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 3: Full Terms & Term Limits

This Charter amendment clarifies what constitutes a full term when applying the term limits contained in the Charter.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,92384%

No

1,69816%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 4: Charter Provisions & Powers

This Charter amendment clarifies that certain Charter provisions and powers are granted and limited by Florida law.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

7,93978%

No

2,28022%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 5: Regular & Special Meetings

This Charter amendment clarifies that regular meetings of the City Council will be held at least monthly and the procedure by which special meetings of City Council are called.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,98885%

No

1,56215%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 6: Meeting Attendance & Supermajority Requirements

This Charter amendment eliminates compelled meeting attendance by council members and acknowledges the requirement for supermajority votes in certain situations.

Candidate

Votes

%

No

6,07659%

Yes

4,24341%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 7: Election Procedures

This Charter amendment establishes runoff elections after any primary in which no candidate for a particular seat receives a majority of votes and establishes a tie-breaking procedure in the event of a tie after a general election.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,47280%

No

2,11420%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 8: Rules for Use of Election Equipment

This Charter amendment recognizes that Rules and Regulations for the use of voting equipment for municipal elections shall be established by the Supervisor of Elections for Duval County.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,06777%

No

2,40423%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 9: Election Filing Fees & Assessments

This Charter amendment updates the filing fee amounts and election assessment amounts for City offices based upon percentages of the annual salary for the office being sought.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

5,95759%

No

4,16441%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 10: City Manager Removal Procedures

This Charter amendment shortens from 30 to 14 the minimum number of days before initial action to remove the City Manger may become effective, eliminates the public hearing provision, requires a supermajority vote for final approval and provides a time limit (3 months) during which final action must be taken or the removal fails.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

6,71066%

No

3,47734%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 11: Cooperating with Investigations

This Charter amendment makes the failure of a city employee to cooperate with any City Council or City Manager investigation grounds for termination unless superseded by law or contract.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

7,76575%

No

2,58825%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 12: City Attorney Removal Procedures

This Charter amendment shortens from 30 to 14 the minimum number of days before initial action to remove the City Attorney may become effective, eliminating the City Attorney's public hearing option, requiring a supermajority vote for final approval, and providing a time limit (3 months) during which final action must be taken or the removal fails.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

6,73867%

No

3,32633%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 13: City Attorney Salary & Benefits

This Charter amendment changes the City Attorney's method of compensation from retainer to salary and benefits to be fixed by contract.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

7,24271%

No

2,90229%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 14: Reviewing Ordinances & Resolutions

This Charter amendment adds ordinances and resolutions to the list of documents the City Attorney must review on behalf of the city.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,57184%

No

1,68116%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 15: Initiative & Referendum Procedures

This Charter amendment adds an Initiative and Referendum section to the Charter by which citizens can petition the City for the adoption or repeal of certain types of ordinances.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,48783%

No

1,78017%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)

Jacksonville Beach Charter Amendment 16: Review of City Charter

This Charter amendment provides for periodic review of the City Charter.

Candidate

Votes

%

Yes

8,54284%

No

1,66716%
100% of Precincts Reporting

(6 / 6)