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and the charter commission has no legal authority to hold an election. <br /> Motion by Jerry Linke, seconded by Russ Warren, to postpone further discussion of <br /> proposed Sec. 5.04, subd. 2 until a later date. Motion passes on a voice vote. <br /> C. Primaries <br /> Jerry Linke moved that the commission not include primary election language in the <br /> Charter. Second by Bob Toborg. The maker explained that primaries would cause <br /> filing dates to be moved back to the summer months. Others explained how <br /> primaries would narrow the field of candidates running so voters could better <br /> inform themselves as to their choices. Motion failed upon a voice vote. Division <br /> was called. Vote: Yes-5; No-7, motion fails. <br /> Duane McCarty moved to include the proposed primary election language in the <br /> Charter re-draft. Seconded by Richard Oman. Motion passes on a voice vote. <br /> • <br /> VI. Future Meeting Schedule <br /> The commission discussed adjourning until new appointments were made. Richard <br /> Oman suggested this group hold the few meetings necessary to review the <br /> comments from the LMC lawyer and the Charter's lawyer in order to finalize the <br /> draft. He noted how four new appointments would delay the work many months as <br /> new members were brought up to speed. <br /> The next Charter Commission meeting was set for September 27, 1994 at 7 p.m. at <br /> City Hall. Vice Chair Hankner agreed to set the agenda and have it mailed. <br /> Secretary Trude stated she would be unable to attend that meeting and someone <br /> would have to be appointed to take the Minutes. <br /> VII. Re-appointments <br /> 1111 Dave Long, Russ Warren and Julie Trude all indicated they would be seeking <br /> -6- <br />