§ 10.06 Results of election.
   A.   Initiative.
   If a majority of the qualified electors voting on a proposed initiative vote in its favor, such initiative shall be considered adopted upon certification of the results and shall be treated in all respects in the same manner as ordinances or resolutions of the same kind adopted by Council. If conflicting ordinances or resolutions are approved at the same election, the one receiving the greatest number of affirmative votes shall prevail to the extent of such conflict.
   B.   Referendum.
   If a majority of the qualified electors vote on a referred ordinance or resolution vote for its passage, such ordinance or resolution shall take effect upon the certification of the election results.
   C.   Recall.
   If a majority of the votes cast at a recall election are in favor of recall, the official in questions shall forfeit office upon certification of the election results. Such vacancy shall be filled as set forth in this Charter. The official recalled shall be ineligible to hold any City office for the remainder of the unexpired term of said office. If the majority of the votes cast at a recall election are against the recall, the official may not again be subject to recall for a period of eighteen (18) months after the election at which he was unsuccessfully subjected to recall.