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§ 34.11 PAYMENT OF JURORS.
   Those jurors notified and who appear at trial shall receive compensation from the City of Union in the amount of $5 for each day of attendance upon the Municipal Court.
(Ord. 253, passed 2-8-1960)
§ 34.12 COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
   In all cases tried in the Municipal Court, the Municipal Judge shall add the costs and disbursements to the fine, penalty or sentence imposed in a sum not less than $5.
(Ord. 253, passed 2-8-1960; Ord. 294, passed 10-21-1974)
§ 34.13 PENALTY FOR FAILURE OF JUROR TO APPEAR.
   Any person notified to appear and serve as juror and who shall disregard the notice and fail to appear may be adjudged in contempt of court by the Municipal Judge and be fined a sum not exceeding $15.
(Ord. 253, passed 2-8-1960)
CITY ELECTIONS
§ 34.30 ELECTION PROCEDURE.
   All city elections shall be held in accordance with the City Charter and the laws of the State of Oregon.
(Ord. 217, passed 5-19-1941)
§ 34.31 CANDIDATES' DECLARATION OF INTENTION.
   (A)   Any qualified elector of the City of Union shall be entitled to run for the Office of Mayor or the Office of Councilperson; provided, however, that not later than 15 days before the date of the election, the candidate shall file with the City Recorder a declaration of his or her intention to run for either the Office of Mayor or that of Councilperson.
   (B)   Any candidate for the Office of Mayor or Councilperson may, upon written request, withdraw his or her candidacy, provided the request is filed with the Recorder at least 15 days prior to the date of the election. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes for the Office of Mayor shall be declared elected to that office, and the three candidates receiving the three highest votes for the Office of Councilperson shall be declared elected to that office.
(Ord. 217, passed 5-19-1941)
§ 34.32 SPECIAL ELECTIONS.
   The Council may, by resolution or ordinance, call and provide for special elections and shall call special elections on ordinances or Charter amendments when proposed by initiative or referendum petition; provided, that no special election shall be called less than 90 days before any regular or primary election.
(Ord. 217, passed 5-19-1941)