Section 50. Election Regulations.
   Except as otherwise provided by this Charter, City elections shall be conducted and the results determined and certified in accordance with the provisions of general law governing elections, so far as they are applicable. The duties imposed by such general election laws upon County Clerks and Circuit Clerks shall as to City elections devolve upon the City Clerk, and the duties imposed by such laws upon county courts shall devolve upon the governing body of the City. The Council shall appoint three commissioners and two clerks to serve as election officials in each precinct in the City. At least three days before the date of the election the City Clerk shall procure from the clerk of the county court the necessary registration records and other election supplies and shall deliver them on the day of the election to the election officials. Ballots shall be delivered to the election officials on the day of the election. The election officials shall as soon as possible after the closing of the polls on election day return to the City Clerk the ballots, tally sheets, certificates of the results of the election, registration reports, ballot boxes and all other election supplies. The Council may prescribe other rules for the conduct of elections not inconsistent with general law of the provisions of this Charter. The registration of voters for City elections shall be done in the manner provided by the general laws of the state pertaining to the registration of voters for municipal elections, provided, however, that the registration lists for municipal elections shall not make any reference to the political party affiliations of the registered voters.