Section 6.12 RESULTS OF ELECTIONS.
   (1)   If a majority of qualified electors voting on a proposed initiative ordinance vote in its favor, it shall be considered adopted upon the City Council canvassing and declaring the results of the election and shall be treated in all respects in the same manner as ordinances of the same kind adopted by the City Council. If conflicting ordinances are approved at the same election, the one receiving the greater number of affirmative votes shall prevail.
   (2)   An ordinance adopted by initiative may be repealed or amended at any time after the expiration of two (2) years by a majority vote, or after one (1) year by unanimous vote, of all city council members.
   (3)   If a majority of the qualified electors voting on a referred ordinance or resolution vote against the ordinance or resolution, it shall be considered repealed upon certification of the election results by the City Secretary. If a majority of the qualified electors voting on a referred ordinance or resolution vote for the ordinance or resolution, the ordinance or resolution shall be considered in effect.
   (4)   An ordinance or resolution repealed by referendum may be re-enacted at any time after the expiration of two (2) years by a majority vote, or after one (1) year by unanimous vote, of all City Council members.
   (5)   If a majority of the votes on the question of recall at a recall election shall be against the removal of the elected official named on the ballot, he shall continue in office for the remainder of his unexpired term, subject to recall as before within the limitations of Section 6.13 below. If a majority of the votes cast on the question of recall at a recall election shall be for the removal of the elected official named on the ballot, he shall, regardless of any technical defects in the recall petition, be deemed removed from office upon certification of the election results by the City Secretary and the vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the provisions of this Charter for the filling of vacancies.