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Section 9. That pursuant to Elections Code Sections 9220 and 9285, when the City <br />Clerk has selected the arguments for and against the Ordinance which will be printed and <br />distributed to the voters, the City Clerk shall send copies of the argument in favor of the <br />Ordinance to the author or authors of the argument against, and copies of the argument <br />against the Ordinance to the author or authors of the argument in favor. The author or <br />authors may submit a rebuttal argument to the direct argument not exceeding 250 words. <br />Rebuttal arguments shall be printed in the same manner as the direct arguments and <br />shall immediately follow the direct argument which it seeks to rebut. All previous <br />resolutions providing for the filing of rebuttal arguments for City measures are repealed, <br />and this Section shall only apply to the election on the Ordinance to be held on November <br />6, 2018. <br />Section 10. In accordance with Section 10002 of the Elections Code, the Board of <br />Supervisors Orange County is hereby requested to consent to the Registrar of Voters <br />rendering election services to the City as may be requested by the City Clerk of said City, <br />the County of Orange to be reimbursed in full for such services as are performed. The <br />Board of Supervisors of Orange County is also requested to consent and agree to the <br />consolidation of the General Election with any other election occurring on November 6, <br />2018, and the City hereby consents to any such consolidation. <br />Section 11. The election services which the City requests of the Registrar of <br />Voters, or such other official as may be appropriate to perform, and which such officer is <br />hereby authorized and directed to perforrn if the said Board of Supervisors consents, <br />include: the preparation, printing and mailing of sample ballots and polling place cards, <br />the establishment or appointment of precincts, polling places, and election officers, <br />opening and closing of polling places, and making such publications as are required by <br />law in connection therewith; the furnishing of ballots, voting booths and other necessary <br />supplies or materials for polling places, the canvassing of the returns of the election and <br />the furnishing of the results of such canvassing to the City Clerk, and the performance of <br />such other election services as may be requested by said City Clerk. <br />Section 12, That the polls for the election shall be open at seven o'clock a.m. of <br />the day of the election and shall remain open continuously from that time until eight o'clock <br />p.m. of the same day when the polls shall be closed, pursuant to California Elections <br />Code Section 10242 and Section 14212, except as provided in Califomia Elections Code <br />Section 14401 or any other provision of law. <br />Section 13. All persons qualified to vote at municipal elections in the City on the <br />day of the election herein provided for shall be qualified to vote on the Ordinance hereby <br />submitted at the General Municipal Election. <br />Section 14. In all particulars not recited in this Resolution, the election shall be held <br />and conducted as provided by law for holding general municipal elections in the City. <br />55D-11 <br />