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(b) The election on the measure set forth in Section 4 shall be held and conducted, the <br />voters canvassed and the returns made, and the results ascertained and determined as <br />provided for herein. In all particulars, the election shall be held in accordance with <br />the Elections Code of the State of California. <br />(c) The election on the measure set forth in Section 4 shall be held in Alameda County in <br />the City of San Leandro on November 8, 2016, as required by law, and the Board of <br />Supervisors of Alameda County is authorized to canvass the returns of the election <br />with respect to the votes cast in the City of San Leandro and certify the results to the <br />City Council of the City of San Leandro. <br />(d) At the next regular meeting of the City Council of the City of San Leandro occurring <br />after the returns of the election for the measure set forth in Section 4 have been <br />canvassed and the certification of the results to the City Council, the City Council <br />shall cause to be entered in its minutes a statement of the results of the election. <br />(e) The City Council acknowledges that the consolidated election will be held and <br />conducted in the manner prescribed in Elections Code Section 10418. <br />Section 9. <br />(a) The last day for submission of primary arguments for or against the measure shall be <br />by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 12, 2016. <br />(b) The last day for submission of rebuttal arguments for or against the measure shall be <br />by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 8, 2016 <br />(c) Primary arguments shall not exceed three hundred words and shall be signed by not <br />more than five persons. <br />(d) Rebuttal arguments shall not exceed two hundred fifty words and shall be signed by <br />not more than five persons; those persons may be different from the persons who <br />signed the primary arguments. <br />(e) The City Attorney shall prepare by Friday, August 12, 2016 an impartial analysis of <br />the Measure showing the effect of the Measure. <br />(f) The Mayor is hereby authorized to file a written argument in favor of the proposed <br />measure, not to exceed three hundred words, on behalf of the City Council. At the <br />Mayor's discretion, the argument may also be signed by members of the City Council <br />or bona fide associations or by individual voters who are eligible to vote. In the <br />event that an argument is filed against the measure, the Mayor and Vice <br />Mayor/Council Member are also authorized to file a rebuttal argument on behalf of <br />the City Council, which may also be signed by members of the City Council or bona <br />fide associations or by individual voters who are eligible to vote, which may be <br />different from those who signed the direct argument. <br />(g) Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 9285, when the City Clerk has selected <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2016-104 <br />