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On June 18, 1873, an act to incorporate the municipality of El Paso was passed by the Texas State Legislature at Austin, Texas, and Joseph Magoffin and Samuel Schutz were appointed commissioners to hold an election for city officials for the City of El Paso. ... Alderman, 1st Ward, Mayor Pro-Tem...
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El Paso City Council Members are elected for 4 year terms by constituents who reside in their ward. Their duties include attending city council meetings, passing ordinances, authorizing all expenditures, reviewing departmental reports, and passing the budget.
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Because it was viewed as undemocratic, the office of alderman was abolished throughout England (except in the government of the City of London) by the Local Government Act of 1972. ... El paso city alderm...
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Jul 22, 2009 ... Ortega's resolution cites El Paso's rich history of promoting tolerance. In 1962, Ortega said, then city Alderman Bert Williams pushed ...
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An alderman of the City of El Paso,, who shall be appointed by the city Council, and a county commissioner of El Paso County, ...
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District Court Clerk (1927), Executive Director Housing Authority of El Paso (1940), City Alderman at Large (1951-1955) ... City Parks Dept President El Paso National Bank; VP El Paso Hotel Co Western State Growers Lawyer...
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“Had we done this ourselves, it could have made a lot more money,” said Alderman Scott Waguespack, one of the dissenters when the City Council took a quick ...
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Divis is the daughter of former El Paso city Alderman Joe Divis and his wife, Rita. Her career has included performances as a soloist with the symphonies of San Diego, San Jose, Fort Worth and the Sinfonica Mineria of Mexico City.
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EL PASO COUNTY ELECTIONS ; DEPARTMENT ... To view complete results use scroll arrows; To received updated information, refresh your screen ... 17:45:04 Early Ballots Only...
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City history and historic figures from El Paso, Texas. ... The popular drink, the Margarita, was another famous invention given a home in El Paso. It was first mixed in the El Paso-Juárez area at Tommy's Place Bar on July 4, 1945 by Francisco "Pancho" ; From World War II until the 1980s, El Paso boomed into a sprawling city.
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